People profess to be overwhelmed by email. What they're really overwhelmed by is attention split in too many directions, by other people.
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Replying to @patio11
Two email habits: 1) Check email twice a day. 2) Accept that missing some email is OK. Minimize important ones which hit that w/ process.
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Replying to @patio11
Email is "worse is better": every business/app/etc uses it to communicate because of interoperability. It just sucks for most messages.
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Replying to @patio11
For example, email as a general "Archive any data so you will have it later" is begging to be Zapiered into a Googledoc or Dropbox.
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Replying to @patio11
If you have monitoring or status pings from an app you control, move to weekly. If more than weekly, move to Slack/logs/etc or fix.
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Replying to @patio11
Use an SMS for things which require an immediate reply. Recognize that this is interruptive and OWN THAT. Send email for things due tomorrow
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Replying to @patio11
Transition any sort of quick non-intensive question to a Slack chat. Canonical questions: "When is this week's dev meeting?"
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Replying to @patio11
Forcing any general question to go to channel with many engineers makes it get FAQed faster, saving time versus always emailing Helpful Sam.
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Replying to @penelope_zone
@samphippen heads off > 0% of requests. Easier to execute on internally, too.1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
@samphippen Meaning you can tell employees "For that answer and many more see [this Google doc/shared folder/etc]"
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