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Guy Kawasaki & the art of the 5-sentence email
Merlin Mann | Jul 12 2007
Ten Things to Learn This School Year I'm intrigued by this bit of advice from Guy Kawasaki on the stuff you don't learn in school (but should):
While exaggerated for effect, this strikes me as sound advice. And, in the context of a discussion about education, I'm reminded of the "hamburger essays" we used to have to write in school. Yeah, sure, there aren't many times in life where you have to sit down and write an actual 5-paragraph essay, but they sure did encourage you to think about structure, rhetoric, and arc. As ever, that bit of constraint gives you the focus needed to improve the quality of your presentation. Man, in retrospect, I've sent a lot of emails that could and should have been whittled down to five sentences (if that). Emailarrhea. 11 Comments
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Forget where I read about...Submitted by Todd Henry (not verified) on July 12, 2007 - 9:36am.
Forget where I read about it, but I do a similar thing with the subject line by entering my initials at the end ( - TH) to signify that there's no need to open the e-mail. It seems to work well, though only with short subjects. (I never want to be THAT person trying to cram an entire e-mail message in the subject line...) » POSTED IN:
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