Yesterday, I gave a workshop called Simplify Your Life and Kick Start Productivity for the staff of Langara College. At the workshop, I shared Five Organizing Tactics to implement to start living a more organized life. One of them was “Manage Your Email” and the topic turned into a really healthy conversation about email overuse.
Nearly every attendee was complaining about how much email they had; they said it wasted their time and bogged them down from getting the more important tasks accomplished. This is all true, which is why we must learn to manage our email to more effectively.
A question that came up was what to do with all the “Thank You” emails you receive. You know the situation, it happens many times each day, when you send something to someone and they respond just to say “Thank You.” Or even worse, when you send a group email (which should be avoided at all costs) and everyone responds to say “Thank You.” These are very common after an event of some kind, like a holiday party. Everyone agreed the emails were polite, but completely unnecessary and just adds to their already full inbox.
I shared with them two tools you can use to reduce the amount of “Thank You” emails you receive. You can implement this yourself and with your clients. Of course, this may take some training and you will want to let your recipients know how these tools work so you all can use them properly.
- NRN = No Response Necessary: Place these words or this acronym at the bottom of your email, near your name or closing. It implies, the person only has to read the email, but does not have to respond.
- NTN = No Thanks Necessary: Place these words or this acronym at the bottom of your email, near your name or closing. It lets the recipient know you do not expect a return or thank you email.
Email has the potential to be a great tool, but with its overuse and abuse, its more of an annoyance than anything else. We need to train each other how to use email effectively so we can start to use this tool in a more productive manner.
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Hello,
I enjoy your blog very much. I heartily endorse these suggestions as they save the reader the step of replying with a thank you.
However, sometimes a quick email in response to one of mine is the only way I’m sure that my email was received and read in the first place.
NRN