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Information Mapping Webinars Provide Solutions to Painful Business Problems by Cynthia Whitty, Public Relations Specialist This fall, Information Mapping will launch a series of one-hour Webinars on important communication issues that concern business professionals, managers, program directors, writers, information and course developers, and anyone who is concerned with customer satisfaction, improving compliance, implementing and maximizing content management systems (CMSs), employee morale, and cost savings. Each Webinar will be held at Noon - 1:00 pm (EST). The series will include:
The first Webinar, How to Prevent E-mail From Sinking You, discusses the true cost of poorly written e-mails and how they can waste valuable time, destroy customer satisfaction, damage reputations, and affect the bottom line. Cathy Nairne, Manager of IMI's Learning Programs, presents research-based, field-proven solutions that can help organizations get results from e-mail, a tool that is essential to all aspects of business. Date: Wednesday, November 1 Register today for one of our helpful Webinars. Save 20% when you register for all five in the series! Just use Promotion code WBNRSRS when ordering.
For more information, call 1-800-INFOMAP (463-6627) ext. 3350. Don't miss your chance to gain valuable insight! Copyright, Trademark, and Other Information Published
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