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Previously on "To comunicate or not to communicate, that is the question.....!!"
"Communication skills" is a concept invented by the thickos who run Britain's businesses. What they really mean is we are too thick to understand complicated concepts so please simplify them for us.
Got it in one!! lol No prizes I am afraid Pogle - bit too much of a giveaway!! Out of curiosity I have been 'collecting' emails such as the two above over the past 3 weeks. In that time, there have been 28 such emails.....!!
It makes me laugh - some organisations make a big song and dance about communication. As per my previous posting regarding being told when to include someone on communication and when not to, I am always amused at ClientCo when someone is out of the office.
Here is the latest 'communication'....
I don't think they have heard much of "Out of Office Assistent"!!
It's a shame they aren't this diligent on important project, process related or organisational related information......! I think they should go on a communication course....!!
To comunicate or not to communicate, that is the question.....!!
It makes me laugh - some organisations make a big song and dance about communication. As per my previous posting regarding being told when to include someone on communication and when not to, I am always amused at ClientCo when someone is out of the office.
Here is the latest 'communication'....
XYZ will be in at about lunch time today. Problem with his gas – he is expecting a visit from British Gas by around midday
I don't think they have heard much of "Out of Office Assistent"!!
It's a shame they aren't this diligent on important project, process related or organisational related information......! I think they should go on a communication course....!!
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