Write shorter emails

For a few emails, it's necessary to sit on lengthy introductions or pore over wording. However, for most emails, it's better to keep it shorter, both for your productivity and the recipients' time management. Especially for people you communicate with frequently, such as your team members, consider ways to shorten your e-correspondence. Bullet points, for example, are one strategy for simplifying complex concepts and saving time.

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