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by ryandrake
3443 days ago
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Frequent sender of such E-mails chiming in here: Often when there is a response expectation, I'll explicitly say so in the subject, so that if you're scanning your E-mails it will stick out. Will also specify my default assumption should you not respond. I like to be super clear. Company culture is the product of the people who participate in company culture. SUBJ: [Reply needed by 5PM] Deadline for project approval approaching (somewhere in body): Blah, blah, blah. If I do not hear back, I will assume we will go forward with the project. |
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If getting an email like yours, sent at 2pm where a reply is needed by 5pm, then the answer to my question should be "No, checking your email at that interval is not OK".
I'm not going to say your expectation is objectively bad or anything. Some businesses may need to work at a fast pace. Just that I would not want to work there if this is the norm. Frankly, in the places I've worked, I didn't see why it had to be through email vs coming to my office or calling me.