Saturday, April 12, 2008

Don't Live for your Inbox

Monday morning , 9.30am and you have just reached office . First thing you do is log in to your PC / Laptop and click on "outlook" express icon . Just the site of dropping of numerous emails makes you feel "arrived" in the office. Poor those who got VPN access or Blackberry ! they don't even have to wait for the beautiful Monday morning ; they do the same on late Sunday evening.



Emails have become way of corporate life and are every where . " I get 150 emails a day " proudly claims one of my friend.




These days "emails in the inbox" decide how your day would be ! and there are many like my friend who think number of emails you get is what determines your corporate clout.Email is fast , convenient , reliable , cost effective and perhaps the most accepted and are here to stay then why this blog post ?



One and only one reason is try " NO EMAIL DAY" ; Inspiration comes from "No Honking Day" . Intel started this concept as " Zero Email Friday" where they encouraged their engineers to talk to each other.


So tomorrow don't click on that "Outlook" icon on your PC ; Pick up the Phone or Walk up to your colleagues desk .

Don't live for your Inbox ; Warren Buffet does not even has a computer

3 comments:

  1. Anonymous3:15 AM

    Hey Vikas !! Great thought buddy ; worth pushing across to all your friends and professional contacts via a CHAIN MAIL

    Cheers !!
    Amit Handoo

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  2. Anonymous3:33 AM

    Nice Blog ...keet it up ....will surely be back to read some more ....Added to my favorites.


    Cheers !!!
    Handdo Amit

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  3. Anonymous12:15 AM

    I agree. Sometimes it's just ridiculous to communicate through text/emails when you could just open your mouth and get problems sorted out a lot faster than waiting for a person to respond to an email. I think alot of times people are scared of being put on the spot, but sometimes that is better. Catch someone off guard. You might get a more honest answer.

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