1 REMEMBER, people do business with people – not machines. Always keep up with your networking contacts.
2 MAKE sure you’re up to speed. Good hardware, software and training are the tools you need to help make virtual relationships work.
3 STRUCTURE your workday so information can be easily shared, discussed and exchanged.
4 DON’T LET the technology get in the way. If email technology isn’t working, quickly default to the telelphone or a letter.
5 YOU’LL NEED another set of skills when you use non-traditional means to communicate: writing must be concise and thoughts must be closely linked.
Source: http://www.score.org/
2 MAKE sure you’re up to speed. Good hardware, software and training are the tools you need to help make virtual relationships work.
3 STRUCTURE your workday so information can be easily shared, discussed and exchanged.
4 DON’T LET the technology get in the way. If email technology isn’t working, quickly default to the telelphone or a letter.
5 YOU’LL NEED another set of skills when you use non-traditional means to communicate: writing must be concise and thoughts must be closely linked.
Source: http://www.score.org/