Week 1 Discussion - Email and the Professional Workplace - Operations Management
For this weeks discussion, please respond to the following: Next, read the article, Is Email Evil?. Compare the author’s take on email to your own professional or personal experience. Make a case for the importance of email in the workplace or present a communication method to replace email in the professional environment. Provide a rationale for your claims. | About LexisNexis | Privacy Policy | Terms & Conditions | Copyright © 2021 LexisNexis Date and Time: Monday, October 4, 2021 10:32:00 AM EDT Job Number: 154425175 Document (1) 1. Is Email Evil? Client/Matter: -None- http://www.lexisnexis.com/about-us/ http://www.lexisnexis.com/en-us/terms/privacy-policy.page http://www.lexisnexis.com/terms/general.aspx http://www.lexisnexis.com/terms/copyright.aspx https://advance.lexis.com/api/document?id=urn:contentItem:5HC9-6P41-JCG7-V0XC-00000-00&idtype=PID&context=1516831 Is Email Evil? Atlantic Online November 12, 2015 Thursday Copyright 2015 Atlantic Monthly Group, Inc. All Rights Reserved Length: 762 words Byline: Adrienne LaFrance Body Sometime in the past 20 years, people soured on email. Culturally, it went from delightful to burdensome, a shift thats reflected in the very language of the inbox. In the 1990s, AOL would gleefully announce, Youve got mail! Today, Gmail celebrates the opposite: No new mail! So what happened to email? What happened to us? These are some of the questions that come up in the new technology podcast Codebreaker, the first season of which is fixated on the question, Is it evil? In some ways, [email] is like technology that was built when the world was new, yet we still use it all the time, Codebreakers host, Ben Brock Johnson, told me. There are some real tensions that come from that, that come from the fact that its this free thing that anybody can send to anybody... and we can all send as many as we want. All of that is, theoretically, what makes email great, too. You cant kill email! Its the cockroach of the Internet, Alexis Madrigal wrote for The Atlantic last year, and I mean that as a compliment. This resilience is a good thing. Email is the last great unowned technology, said the Harvard law professor Jonathan Zittrain in the first episode of Codebreaker, and by unowned I mean there is no CEO of email... its just a shared hallucination that works. And while email may work, technically, theres a profound sentiment-in tech circles, especially-that theres something deeply wrong with the way people email today. Maybe not surprisingly, most email is total garbage, Johnson says, and thats the stuff that doesnt even make it to your inbox. Spam filters are actually pretty good, so this virtual garbage-pile isnt the real problem. The thing about email that bogs people down is the sorting, and responding, the unsubscribing, the reaching out, the circling back. People are, clearly, consumed by their inboxes. On average, people check their email about 77 times per day, according to Gloria Mark, a professor of informatics at the University of California, Irvine. (On the high end, people checked their inboxes 373 times a day.) The more email people do, the lower is their assessed productivity, Mark said in the podcast. [and] the lower is their positive mood at the end of the day. An email inbox is a reservoir of your own time managed by other people. - sean rose (@sean_a_rose) November 5, 2015 Mark also notes a psychological disconnect between the writing of an email and the receiving of one, a paradox that Johnson told me he hasnt been able to stop thinking about since: Reading email is correlated with stress, actually typing and sending email is not. That, to me, was a totally eureka moment, Johnson said. Where Gloria Mark says it feels good to send email, but it feels bad to receive. That has changed my behavior. I have been more thoughtful about how I send email: Why am I sending this email? Is this the most direct way to deal with whatever I am trying to deal with? I am also really bad at managing my own email, Johnson added. I am abysmal. I have 12,069 unreads in my gmail right now. People look at that and they get panic attacks on my behalf. https://advance.lexis.com/api/document?collection=news&id=urn:contentItem:5HC9-6P41-JCG7-V0XC-00000-00&context=1516831 http://content.codebreaker.codes/ http://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2014/08/why-email-will-never-die/375973/ http://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2014/05/spam-always-finds-a-way/371194/ http://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2014/05/spam-always-finds-a-way/371194/ https://twitter.com/sean_a_rose/status/662143213700968448 Page 2 of 2 Is Email Evil? Several studies have found email hurts productivity and makes people feel bad. I just think we have to rethink email, and even redesign the way email is used, Mark said in Codebreakers first episode. Shes not alone in that assessment. But what would a reboot of this nature even look like? And what would it mean for emails cultural standing? (These are some of the questions Im exploring for an upcoming story, and its clear already that they have fascinating, if incomplete, answers.) Already there are alternatives, or at least complements, to the inbox-outbox cycle: Various private messengers and chat platforms like Slack have been described as email slayers, or at least means of chipping away at its hold on people. Teenagers barely email one another. Just 6 percent of them reported sending daily emails in a 2011 Pew survey. (A time when, it should be noted, Snapchat was in it infancy and platforms like YikYak and Vine didnt even exist yet.) Email is not evil, said Sabri Ben-Achour, a reporter for Marketplace, in the Codebreaker debut. We are evil. Email dismantles the barriers and the filters that we have erected to contain our evil selves. Even if emails not outright evil, it does seem to be broken in some way. And if were the ones who broke it, it will be up to us to fix it, too. Related Video The amount of time we spend on email-and the stress it generates-are unsustainable. Read Is Email Evil? on theatlantic.com Classification Language: ENGLISH Publication-Type: Magazine Subject: EMAIL MARKETING (73\%); LAW SCHOOLS (70\%); COLLEGE & UNIVERSITY PROFESSORS (65\%); EXECUTIVES (64\%) Industry: ELECTRONIC MAIL (89\%); INTERNET & WWW (78\%); EMAIL MARKETING (73\%); PODCASTING (71\%); LAW SCHOOLS (70\%); COLLEGE & UNIVERSITY PROFESSORS (65\%) Geographic: CALIFORNIA, USA (52\%) Load-Date: November 13, 2015 End of Document http://www.pewinternet.org/fact-sheets/teens-fact-sheet/ http://www.pewinternet.org/fact-sheets/teens-fact-sheet/ http://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2015/11/kill-email-die-email/415419/ Is Email Evil? 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