Each year some 4 trillion e-mails are sent worldwide
from about 600 million electronic mailboxes. In 1995, employees sent three
e-mails per day and received five~ Email 1 has jumped more than six fold, with employees now sending an 2 of 20 e-mails and receiving 30 each day. During
March and April 2001, Rogen International 3 the first study on the 4 of e-maiI
and face-to-face communication in the work place。 More than 1,
400 senior- and middle-level executives 5 in the international survey. They said that despite popular myth, e-mail has
not reduced the amount of face-to-face communication 6
at work. While executives are spending 120 minutes a day
receiving, checking, preparing and sending e-mails, they are also still spending
130 minutes a day in formal and informal face-to-face meetings. The 7 from the research is clear. Business
leaders should ensure that they 8 the
right balance between face-to-face and e-mail. Keeping e mails relevant to all
employees is the challenge. According to the study, 9
E-mail has revolutionized the quick and broad
distribution of information. Almost 85 percent of participants in this study
agreed that 10 . The telephone and
written fax ranked a distant third and fourth respectively.
11 .
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This is a clear message to business leaders when they are co......