Posts Tagged ‘email’

Casual Grammar in the Workplace?

October 26th, 2009 - by Angela

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About one week ago I received an email from a former colleague of mine asking if I would be willing to be on the list of references on her resume.  I had taught with this person for a few years so I knew her teaching ability well and had several opportunities to observe her training.  She is a fantastic trainer.  I enjoyed watching her interact and engage her students.  I would definitely be willing to recommend her.

  

After reading her email, I felt a sense of hesitation.  She had written the email with the grammar style that suited texting, not email.  It definitely was not appropriate for a professional email requesting help for a job search. I tried to put myself in her shoes.  If I had written this email to my supervisor or colleagues at Versitas, what response would I receive?

  

I think I was so shocked at the grammar in the email because she is such a polished professional in so many ways.  I really couldn’t say that the lack of grammar was because she was writing to her buddy or close friend. Over the years, we have maintained a business relationship but not a personal friendship.

 

With all of the texting and tweeting people are doing for business and personal purposes, we get used to writing to get the message across in 140 or 160 characters or less.  I think that style spills over into our professional email correspondence sometimes.  I realize that many corporations have switched over to business casual dress, but I don’t believe they have switched over to grammar casual for correspondence!

  

In the past I have trained several corporations’ employees on Business English. I was pleasantly surprised that these corporations were so interested in making sure that their employees had a refresher course on grammar and spelling.  I think that it is hard to place a value on employees’ ability to correspond professionally with others inside and outside of their organization.  However, I’m glad that those corporations had the foresight to spend the money on training that might not directly and immediately show up in the bottom line, but would indirectly affect their reputation and business dealings over time.

  

I think my former colleague would be well advised to take the course.

The Perils of Modern Day Communications

May 29th, 2009 - by chrismall

It wasn’t that long ago that we were living in the “dark ages” of communications when you either had to mail someone a letter or call them and hope they picked up the phone (this was before voicemail!).  Although things moved more slowly back then they were less prone to the perils of today’s instant communications where you can get yourself into trouble by simply pushing a button.

 

Most of us have had the experience of hitting the send button on our email and realizing at that exact moment that the email was addressed to the wrong person.  We desperately try to stop the email from being sent only to realize it’s too late (I’ve yet to be able to stop an email from being sent once it’s in the outbox!).   The only option at that point is to recall the email which guarantees that the recipient is going to read your message to find out why you’re trying to recall it.

 

While it’s hard to imagine how we ever lived without voicemail, it has also created another potential communication peril.  For example, you’re leaving a voicemail message for an important client when you see an email come in from another client.  You continue leaving your voicemail message while reading the email and you suddenly forget why you called.  You smoothly try to ad lib while frantically shuffling through your notes trying to remember the reason for your call.  Just as you remember you run out of time and the voicemail cuts you off in mid-sentence.

 

Texting is another modern communication method which can be perilous at times as a friend’s 16 year old daughter recently discovered.  After having texted her father telling him she would be going to a girl friend’s house after school, she texted her boyfriend to arrange to meet him at a park.  Unfortunately, she sent the text to her father, a mistake she discovered when her father texted her back saying he would be picking her up from school and that she was grounded for a month.  Needless to say, things didn’t work out quite the way she had planned!

 

Technology is here to stay so we I say we should all embrace it.  Just use caution when using modern day communications and beware of the potential perils which can happen at the push of a button!