Improve your collaborative communication skills.
E-mail is useful for information similar to that conveyed by voice mail and, like some voice mail systems, can be broadcast to large groups at once. The dates and times for a blood drive are a good example of a broadcast message. Conveying complicated information that may require thought before the receiver replies is another value of using e-mail. Texting is similar to e-mail, although briefer. Posting on social media sites or blogs is the least personal communication (Kaplan & Haenlein, 2010).