Rob Stott shares some of the results from a recent survey by Sendmail and CPP, Inc., providers of the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator. They were looking for clues that the personality type affects how they send and read emails.
Some of respondents’ biggest pet peeves included no reply from recipients (51 percent), too many reply-alls (25 percent), emails that are confusing or vague (19 percent), misinterpreted messages (14 percent), and too much email in general (18 percent).
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