Writing Good Emails
Body Language
Authenticity
Feedback
Knowing the Business
100

Most professional emails should start with one of these

A greeting
100

Lady Gaga advocates for this body language technique during difficult conversations

Poker face

100

Finish the tagline from MTV's Real World "This is the true story…of seven strangers…picked to live in a house…work together…and have their lives taped…to find out what happens…when people stop being polite…and

Start Getting Real!

100

This is the timeline for which feedback should be given

Within 24 hours

100

This tool is used for Root Cause and Corrective Action identification.

E3

200

Instead of a thousand-word description send this in its place.          

A picture
200

This body position is often interpreted as resistant or defensive

Crossed arms

200

Everybody does this

Makes mistakes

200

"AAR" Matey

After Action Review

200

A strong "why" helps you prioritize and make decisions that align with your core purpose, making it easier to navigate uncertainty.

Provides clarity and direction

300

Avoid this button unless needed!

Reply All

300

Keeping your torso facing the person you are talking to expresses this type of body language

Open

300

Share your own struggles and challenges to help build deeper connections and show you are human

Embrace vulnerability

300

Like a superhero salesman at your door, leaders should use this action word for feedback.

Solicit

300

Leaders demonstrate their knowledge and commitment by taking on challenges, showing integrity, and setting the right example for their employees.

Leading by example
400

Adding colored font, highlights, and emojis will do this

Capture the reader's attention

400

Building rapport by subtly aligning body language, vocal tone, and gestures with team members

Match and Mirror

400

Create an environment where employees feel safe to speak up without fear of negative consequences

Encourage honesty

400

Ask about particular areas, such as, "How can I better support you in preparing for the project?"

Specificity

400

Corrective actions should ideally be created with this "ladder" in mind.

Hierarchy of Controls

500

Email subject lines are best when they are

Short and to the point

500
Resist your introverted instincts, do this instead!

Command presence in a room

500

Moral ________ : doing the right thing.                     Behavioral ________ : doing what you said you’d do

Integrity

500

Discussing outcomes in front of an entire team can undermine efforts to empower employees.

Respecting privacy

500

An athlete may say "scoreboard" when faced with trash talk. In business, this is the scoreboard that we point to.

Profit and Loss Statement
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