Talking Back: Internal Communications Platforms Clan Clear Your Inbox Like No Other

In an ideal world, your email inbox is mission critical.  That mean it’s a collection of messages from your clients and referral sources, while you screen the remainder of the noise out, via subfolders, as well as labeling junk and phishing messages aggressively. 



Although, that’s not always how it goes, is itYou know what else shows up in your inbox, that you can’t ignore – that’s right: questions and notifications from your staff and colleaguesAnd, those emails have ramped up post-pandemic, after everyone started (and mostly stayed) working from homeThat’s a bummer, of courseThings were looking so clean, otherwise. 

 

But, there’s actually a simple solution for this, that can effectively streamline your workflow: Just dump those messages into an alternative inbox, that you check only as you see fit. 

 

Internal communications platforms, like Slack and Microsoft Teams and Google Chat, offer an alternative space for colleagues to communicate – so that those messages never even hit your email inboxWithin these tools, you can chat with one person, or groups of people; and, you can participate with others in threaded conversations around specific topicsThese tools are a game-changer, in terms of in-office communicationPlus, Microsoft Teams is included with the Microsoft 365 suite, Google Chat is included with Google Workspace and Slack is free, in its most basic form. 

 

So, go get your inbox back. 

 

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