Hi All,
Last week I discovered a very powerful button that exists in the email world. If used properly this button has the potential to apply high amounts of FORCE and LIGHT on issues that were previously in the DARK. I did know of this email option previous to this internship, however it capacity and strength I knew little of.
This powerful button is commonly known as the CC'd option on your email application that allows emails to be adressed to one person....but viewed by many.
The beauty of this button is that it has the potential to show senior management in your organisation that you are carrying out
When used efficiently and in the right way this button can speed up the process of getting jobs done in the corporate world; as it allows all managers to be on the same page and, can subsequently, cut through the bureaucracy at the workplace.
Just like the mastering of the light saber the CC'd button requires skill to use. If used incorrectly the use of this email phenomenon can back fire and could end up shining the bring light on your personal short falls.
With great power comes great responsibility, and on this note the CC'd button should be not be treated lightly.
May the CC's be with you and good luck erveryone for the rest of their interships.
Till next time.
Jamie Lobo
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1 comment:
Jamie, I too have felt the power of the CC button! Not only internally, but externally, the CC button can be a very strong force indeed! Last week I sent out a press release and the power of the CC button meant it was actually viewed, considered, replied to and will soon be printed. Hooray for the CC!
Tess
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