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Company LOGO E-mail Jong Hun Kim Knowledge Management Systems October 6, 2005

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E-mail. Jong Hun Kim Knowledge Management Systems October 6, 2005. Objective. What is E-mail? History of E-mail How E-mail Works Key E-mail Features E-mail Overload E-mail and KMS Discussion. What is E-mail?. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Company

LOGO

E-mail

Jong Hun KimKnowledge Management

SystemsOctober 6, 2005

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Objective

What is E-mail? History of E-mail How E-mail Works Key E-mail Features E-mail Overload E-mail and KMS Discussion

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What is E-mail?

“E-mail is text-based mail sent via the computer from one person to another.”

“E-mail is an ideal method for sending documents already on your computer using attachments.”

“E-mail is a way to communicate with people as close as your office or as far away as the other side of the world.”

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History of E-mail

“E-mail is a natural use of networked communication technology that developed right along with the evolution of the Internet”

Timesharing computers-1960’s SNDMSG & READMAIL-Early 1970’s MAIL & MLFL- 1972 MS/ MH- 1975 Sendmail- Early 1980’s Online Services- 1993

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How E-mail Works

E-mail serves exchange messages using the SMTP protocol. E-mail Addresses E-mail Servers E-mail Client Protocols

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How E-mail Works

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Key E-mail Features

“We have come to realize that we have in our hands something very big, and possibly very important. It is now plain to all of us that message service over computer networks has enormous potential for changing the way communication is done in all sectors of our society.”

E-mail is A Push Technology E-mail Waits for You E-mail is One-to-Many Email is almost Free

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E-mail Overload

“E-mail overload is a problem that affects nearly everyone with an e-mail account.”

“Business Week recently estimated that corporate e-mail users receive an average of 20 to 30 incoming e-mails a day, and that e-mail volume may grow by as much as 80% in the next year.”

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E-mail Overload

Main reasons of E-mail overload

Automated filters will never catch all of the spam

Apart from spam, legitimate e-mails will continue to increase in volume.

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E-mail Overload

Problems from E-mail Overload

Easy to forget critical action items Takes longer to reply Takes longer to find a specific message Stressful to look at Crash, losing all contents

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E-mail Overload

Ways to manage E-mail Overload

Choose your service provider wisely Do the Inbox on a regular basis Let people know upfront that you do not want to

receive certain types of messages Ask people you know to stop Use a junk e-mail filter Don’t respond to spammers Set up a separate e-mail address

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E-mail and KMS

“Email is the simplest and one of the most effective technologies for sharing knowledge at a distance. Threaded discussions on in-house email systems or on the Internet are a great way for a community of practice to raise questions and exchange solutions.”

“About 35 percent of the business information used in day-to-day business is stored in e-mail messaging systems.”

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E-mail and KMS

The knowledge value of E-mail

Hidden Knowledge Assets Access to E-mail Archives is Problematic

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How to Make an Effective E-mail

Selecting Your Audience Correctly Who should be the main addressee If you are replying to a message does reply

go the to right address Should my reply go just to the sender, or all or

just some of the original recipients?

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How to Make an Effective E-mail (Cont’d)

Using Distribution Lists Composing Your Messages

Make the heading meaningful Keep each message short and clear. Start each message by stating its

purpose/context

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How to Make an Effective E-mail (Cont’d)

Handling Incoming Messages Don't publicize your email on web pages,

newsgroups, or register with web sites Having a Well Organized Information Base

Clarify your information priorities Making Full Use of Your Email Software

More sophisticated search options

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The Future of E-mail

Spam, business e-mail, and personal e-mails all increase.

Spam-require the right mixture of legislation and spam-fighting technology.

The state of e-mail clients-all of clients could stand improvement.

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Summary

Email is the most effective and powerful technology for knowledge management.

Until better tools appear, we have to learn how to use today’s tools.

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