Dear All,

Another share from my side... A PowerPoint presentation developed by me for my organization on email etiquette. (Of course, I have used various sources from different websites).

It's free to download, free to customize according to your views, and free to upload with changes... just don't play with the authoring of the PPT.

The best thing one can do for a resource is to share it and never tamper or hurt with its owner's authority.

Regards,
Himanshu

From India, Mumbai
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Hi all,

Our office is shifting to new premises, and we are planning an opening ceremony and family get-together. I have been given full charge of organizing the event and the program scheduled for that day.

So, guys, please let me know what type of events I can conduct or how exactly I should plan for the day. The event will start around 4 p.m. Since this is my first event in this organization, I want it to be perfect.

I am in desperate need of suggestions. Waiting for your ideas!

Thank you!

From India, Hyderabad
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Hey people,

213 downloads and only 4 replies... Where have our basic etiquettes and courtesy gone? Thanking is way far, but appreciating and thus motivating is something that could make a difference to the one who shares resources. I am not mad behind replies, but it makes me feel sad that after going through many soft skills presentations we are yet not mature enough to practice those soft skills.

Regards, Himanshu

From India, Mumbai
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Perhaps we all prefer to buy something without anything. No point to dishearten, life goes like this. Indranil
From India, Calcutta
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Hi Himanshu,

Good work. But as I stated to Archna under the post - Organisational behaviour under Organisational development...

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Now, on your comments on NO feedback or "gratitude" - Archna, do not expect anything in return. Always remember - Do your duty with no expectations. It may be difficult in day-to-day life, but definitely possible in such situations.
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Am I clear, Himanshu? Thanks,
Bala

From India, Madras
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Hello Himanshu!
A good PPT!
With reference to the slide saying
Don’t automatically “REPLY TO ALL”.
Reply to all definitely does need to be used with discretion. However, in my observation there are perhaps equal number of occasions, if not more, when people just use reply rather than reply to all in when replying to emails, thus leaving some significant people out of the information loop.
Regards
Vinita

From India, Lucknow
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Himanshu, That was really a good ppt...i’m planning to organise a session for my team on the same immedaitely. thanks for the knowledge sharing... regs, Amrit.
From India, Delhi
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Hi Himanshu, Very good presentation on Email Etiguettes. I think most of people will get maximum benefit out of this presentation. Regards, John
From India, Delhi
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Himansu Good one may be you could develop further into a book let 'E mail guidelines' - it will be a good contribution to HR community V S Sudhaker
From India, Bangalore
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Hi Friends,

Thank you very much for your appreciation. It has motivated me greatly. I have initiated the sharing, so let's keep the momentum going by adding more shares. I humbly request all the talented and dedicated members of Cite HR to continue posting good work on the site to assist and update people on resources, trends, and strategies in the HR and Training areas.

Regards,
Himanshu

From India, Mumbai
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Wonderful presentation! Last week, I had given some guidelines similar to those in this PowerPoint to my teammates in Hanoi about using email. I live and work in Saigon, Vietnam. This is definitely a must for novices in the company when it comes to using email.

Cheer


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Dear Himanshu,

It is indeed a nice presentation. Good for training purposes, especially for freshers and others in the organization who are relatively new to office emails. Good job! I may use it for training in my organization with or without modifications and will definitely acknowledge the authorship each time I use it.

Regards,
Faizal Haque

From India, Vadodara
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Hello Himanshu,

I really want to thank you, dear, for sharing such a nice presentation on a topic that nobody nowadays bothers about but is a very important issue in this corporate world.

Regards,
Anant

From India, Delhi
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Hi Himanshu, Terrific piece of work. I really liked. Needs customization for individual use however the thought seeds are all ready there. My rating 8/10. Keep it up! Regards Nad
From India, Mumbai
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Hi Himanshu, I have recently joined my org and i was asked to write an article on email ettq. your ppt gave some really useful inputs. thanks a lot... :lol: regards Neha
From India, Mumbai
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You are doing a great job for all of us... Keep smiling & Keep sharing always. and always remember that " We dont see things as they are,we see things as we are." Regards Khurram Lodhi.
From Pakistan, Lahore
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Hi Himanshu,

I personally felt the flow of the content was not well-structured; however, your effort in putting across a few important points is certainly commendable. Please don't take it otherwise as it is my personal feedback, and I am sure it was very much liked by a lot of people.

Best wishes,
Roy

From India, Bangalore
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HI, I am new to this site. I am Prashanth Reddy, working as a Trainer for Franklin Templeton. I would like to see ur presentation on E Mail Etiquettes. Can you please help me with the link?
From India, Hyderabad
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HI!!! HIMANSHU THE PPT is indeed a very wonderful one. I appreciate the effort taken on ur at minutely briefing it. Thanxs 4 sharin. WONDERFUL Keep it up!!!! Sharmistha
From India, Mumbai
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Dear Himanshu,

There should be some self-restrictions by everyone when using emails, especially in the office. This presentation will help senior management in this regard. Your contribution is really nice.

Thanks and regards,
Binu

From India, Thiruvananthapuram
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Hello Himanshu,

I am very thankful to you for the PPTs you have shared with us. These are the small things we often neglect while emailing. It's nice to have people like you in this citehr. You are the best!

Regards, Ajju

From India, Hyderabad
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Hi there.. would you have something on client communication on emails... that wld really help Rgds Peri
From India, New Delhi
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Hey Himanshu... I am not able to view the ppt though was able to downlaod it...can you help me with this... Warm regards, Geetika
From India, Gurgaon
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Nice post. However, could you please explain what you mean by including the examples in the slides? Nothing has been mentioned about them, and I have just been assuming. Keep us informed with more of such informative posts.

Jhulan

From India, Delhi
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Dear Himanshudhaga,

Subject: Excellent Presentation :)

I must appreciate your efforts. It was truly an excellent sharing in this forum. Thank you very much for that. Please keep posting. I am trying to convey your presentation here in my office.

Keep going on.

Best Regards,
Hassan

Dear All,

Another dose of sharing from my side... A PowerPoint presentation developed by me for my organization on email etiquette (of course, I have used various sources from different websites). It's free to download, free to customize according to your views, and free to upload with changes; just don't alter the authoring of the PPT. The best thing one can do for a resource is to share it and never tamper or harm its owner's authority.

Regards,
Himanshu

From Saudi+Arabia, Riyadh
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Hi Himanshu,

It's a wonderful contribution for me. We were thinking of having a training on email etiquette. However, I think I will be able to do it myself with the help of your PowerPoint presentation. :)

Thanks a lot, Himanshu! :)

From India, Pune
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Hi Himanshu,

Great PPT. Cool!! I would recommend that you upload such useful info on SiliconIndia. In fact, next time you can make a video and upload the link. I guess I am giving you suggestions to keep the good work going. Cheers!!!


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Hi Himanshu,

You are right, i.e., after going through many soft skills presentations, we are still not mature enough to practice those soft skills. In today's date, everyone is an expert in soft skills, but no one is willing to implement them. Anyway, I want to express my gratitude to you for this PowerPoint file.

Regards,
Braja

From United States, Ogden
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Hi Himanshu,

A good guide. You cannot blame people; probably the English language is a problem, but still, I feel abbreviations are acceptable. It saves lots of typing as long as the recipient understands.

Bye,
Subhash


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Hi Himanshu, It was an informative post.I would like to know what do you mean by "misusing the global distribution list" Regards Dhannya Wilson Softskill trainer
From India, Alappuzha
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Hi Himanshu,

Great work! I felt really good when I read it. Thanks for sharing. Not many people would share when they have put in so much effort. Would like to add you as my friend. Are you on Orkut? My email id, if you are interested in being my friend, is Padmaja_s_281@yahoo.co.in.

It would be my pleasure to have you on my friends' list.

Regards,
Padmaja


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Hey Himanshu,

Thanks for uploading this presentation. One of the things I've noticed since moving to India is that people have a tendency to use short forms or slang words across email communications - glad that you have pointed that out as a strict NO NO!

Cheers,
Divya

From India, Mumbai
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Basterd these are the old one;s try to build ur own niether cheating and giving ur name. I have the similar ppt tht u have send it on the site. So bull shit witrh ur PPT’s

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Hi, Himanshu, great work done. I read your posting. Don't get disheartened if people are not giving responses. Things go this way nowadays - get and forget; it's the reality of the present time. But I must tell you, your efforts are reflecting in your PPT. Keep it up.
From India, Jaipur
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Hi Himanshu,

Thank you for sharing the PPT. I am working as an HR professional in a construction company. Currently, I am in the process of encouraging our employees to use their corporate email IDs. This presentation will be helpful in assisting them to better understand the process.

Thank you.

From India, Vijayawada
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