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Business Email: Write to Win. Business English & Professional Email WritingEssentials: How to Write Emails for Work, Including 100+ Business EmailTemplates: Business English Originals ©.BOOK DETAILFile Size: 1339 KB Print Length: 114 pages Publisher: Roche Publishing Business English Books (May 1, 2019)Publication Date: May 1, 2019 Sold by: Amazon.com Services LLC Language: English ASIN: B07RDYVN7Q Text-to-Speech: EnabledBook DescriptionAbout this Professional Email Book Professional emails are too important to mess up. They are evidence of something thatyou said or did, and as such, they can be your best friend or your worst nightmare. Every day, a staggering amount ofbusiness communication takes place. This book will help you not only write more professional business e-mails but alsoimprove your overall business English. “Know your context as well as your audience.” Like everything in life, emails arenot created equal. The same email can be digital gold or digital poop depending on the situation in which it’s deployed, soyou must always pay attention to context. Even if you send exactly the same email to the same audience, in a differentcontext they will interpret your email differently, as they will approach it with a different mind-frame, together with adifferent set of beliefs and expectations. When you approach an email in a business setting, the first thing to do is to decideexactly what you want from the exchange and then, what context you are writing in. Is this a close colleague but there is anot-so close colleague included into the email exchange? Is this an invitation to have drinks after work with someone whohas worked with you for years and has suddenly decided to change paths in their career? Are you about to fire someoneyou respect immensely? Are you sending a group email to organise a meeting, or are you asking someone to pay youbecause they haven’t paid their invoice on time again? All these things matter, and are particularly important because youdon’t have the benefit of body language or facial expressions when you write. People also tend to forget verbal exchangesmore readily, but the written word is powerful. “The pen is “mightier than the sword…” (Edward Bulwer-Lytton) andpeople will judge you based on how you use your pen. I could not possibly list all the people who have influenced methrough their work, but I will try to mention a few of the ones who spring to mind in no particular order. These are my