You work hard to write the perfect email to a prospective customer. You hit the send button full of hope that you will get a positive response. Then, the waiting begins. A day goes by. Then another.
When speaking with students about pursuing academic goals or finding potential mentors, Candis Watts Smith, Duke Vice Provost for Undergraduate Education and a Professor of Political Science, often ...
How do you get people to open, read, and respond to your email? It all comes down to one simple rule–use empathy. A major component of emotional intelligence, empathy is defined as understanding and ...
The goal of a professional e-mail is to share information, not conversation. So said Kyle Elliott, a career and interview coach based in Santa Barbara, Calif. Coulda fooled my inbox. Yours too, huh?