Making E-Mail Work e-Learning Program
Organizations are being overwhelmed by e-mail. E-mail is essential today for customer relations, sales, marketing, vendor relations, and internal communications. Concise, effective e-mails improve organizational efficiency, bolster your company’s image, create customer loyalty, ensure compliance, and improve morale.
This program is your answer! Making E-mail Work!™ is a self-paced, e-learning program introducing business professionals to the essential concepts of writing excellent e-mails.
Making E-mail Work!™ features
- 1-2 hours of self-paced learning
- short modular lessons
- printable job aids
- practice exercises to help learners apply skills and assess progress, and
- examples of quality e-mails.
Online Demo
Program Objectives
Upon completion, learners will be able to
- establish a purpose
- identify desired response
- communicate more effectively
- differentiate between appropriate and inappropriate content
- organize and label content effectively
- sequence and structure content to enhance readability, and
- write effective subject lines.
To purchase
There are several ways to purchase the Making E-mail Work e-learning program:

Compliance
This program will meet the requirements of the following Learning Management System standards
- AICC Level 1
- SCORM 1.2, and
- Section 508.
Technical Requirements
The technical requirements are as follows:
- Operating systems: Windows 98, 2000, XP (home/professional)
- Browser: Internet Explorer 5.5 or above
- Plug-in: Adobe Flash Player version 7.0 or above
- Java version 5 or above
- Processor: PIII (Min 450 MHz) and above (P4 recommended)
- Memory: 128 MB of RAM minimum (256 MB recommended)
- Sound card and speakers or headphones
- Color resolution: 16 bit high color or higher
- Screen resolution: 800 X 600
- Monitor: Supporting required resolution
- Internet Connection: Dial-up (56 Kbps), ISDN, T1/LAN or equivalent
- Java applets / Signed ActiveX controls should be enabled
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