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From Professor Dr. Martin-Niels Däfler (More) • Last updated on October 23.11.2023, XNUMX • First published on 29.11.2016/XNUMX/XNUMX • So far 4608 readers, 1271 social media shares Likes & Reviews (5 / 5) • Read & write comments
Who as an office worker over the eMail- Flood complains, would grumble as a construction worker also about his shovel. eMails are not the cause of Stress, just an instrument. It applies the real reasons for the eMail-Recognize tsunami and work systematically. The DEICH-Method.
The claim, eMails are one of the main causes of stress and overwork, and the highest level of agreement is found among professionals at every hierarchical level. To right? The cause and symptom are confused here: eMails are not a cause of stress, but merely a - still practical - instrument.
A demonization of eMailIt would be comparable to a doctor attaching to the scalpel or a construction worker who shovels responsibility for his overburden. Who among the supposed eMail- Flood suffers should take effective countermeasures. This method describes in a comprehensible way how the inbox can be systematically emptied. It represents a pragmatic and fast procedure to be used in order to permanently eMailTo reduce revenues.
But not just the sheer amount of eMails burdened managers and employees alike, but often also their poor quality. Some write extravagantly, the others far too short. Often, any structure is missing. The subject line remains empty or meaningless. Important information is concealed, but irrelevant details in epic width described.
In short, hardly anyone knows how to structure and understand eMails writes. But that's just a more superficial explanation for the "eMail-Depression” that so many office workers and desk offenders suffer from. Another – even more important – reason lies with those affected themselves: a large number of inboxes often signals a lack of leadership and organizational skills or a lack thereof Trust. This is where the author of the DEICH method described below, especially developed for Executives, at.
Here is the right, structured way of dealing with eMailIt's not rocket science but something that can be learned in five easy steps. These are as follows:
As it is beyond the scope of this post, everyone steps To explain in detail, I have singled out the two most important ones for you below: Analyzing and categorizing eMails.
The first step of the DEICH method is to expose the most common “troublemakers”. First you define a period for which you want your eMailWant to analyze the input. From experience, it is sufficient if you look at the mails of the past four to six weeks.
It's about the question: who writes you? Make a list and write down the names of the people or departments you provide eMails have sent. Capture every e-mail you received from a specific person / department with a dash. You'll probably find - according to the Pareto principle - that roughly 20 to 30 percent of senders are about 70 to 80 percent of yours eMailCause incomes.
Sometimes - depending on the position or task - it's not individual senders, but certain topics that are above average eMail-Generate traffic. Here you can use the same method to circle the “top issues”. Maybe it can for you too useful be two lists too draw up – a sender and a topic list. A parallel look at both lists then shows you who or what your "problem children" are.
Analyze these problems in the next step:
Behind each of the mentioned types of eMails are mostly failures on your side. Specifically, this can be:
In a nutshell: Before blaming others for the constant congestion in the inbox, you should critically examine the Spiegel look and ask yourself:
A lecturer analyzed a list with eMails sent to him by senders within a period of seven weeks. He found out that most of the emails he received came from his students. Here, in turn, there was one topic in particular that moved the prospective academics: formal Ask to the seminar papers that had to be created.
The lecturer then made the information that he usually distributes at the beginning of the semester much more detailed, taking into account all the questions that had been sent to him by e-mail beforehand. The number of emails with questions about the design of seminar papers went down clear return. Already by this one measure his personal was reduced eMailProceeds significantly!
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Prof. Dr. Martin-Niels Däfler teaches at the University of Economics and Management (FOM) in Frankfurt am Main. Dafler, born in 1969, studied business administration and has been working as an independent communications and marketing consultant and trainer ever since - his clients include both large and medium-sized companies as well as numerous associations and academies. Since the beginning of 2010 he has been a lecturer at the University of Economics and Management (FOM) in Frankfurt am Main. His publications include “The career driver's license - tips for success for everyone who starts working”. All texts from Professor Dr. Martin-Niels Däfler.
Life at the limit: everyone EmailDelete s, if it was important, come again ... :)
Krasse, but good idea!
I happened by mistake and then everything was not so bad.
Best regards!
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