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Brainstorming and Problem Solving Staying in Touch Professionally Perspective: Email Versus the Telephone Perspective: Using Email to Collaborate Effective Messages to Individuals Effective Messages to Small Groups Effective Messages to Large Groups |
Using Email to Collaborate
Ken Reardon, Chemical BioResource Engineering Email is a great vehicle for collaboration projects. For example, with one of my projects, my collaborator was in Oregon. We completed the entire project without ever meeting face-to-face. This type of situation is becoming more common. |
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