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Developing Appropriate e-mail Protocol, Ettiquette and Ethic

Title: Developing Appropriate e-mail Protocol, Ettiquette and Ethic
Category: Literature / English
Details: Words: 2128 | Pages: 9.1 (approximately 235 words/page)


Developing Appropriate e-mail Protocol, Ettiquette and Ethic

You are the Communications Manager for an international organisation with offices located in Sydney, Tokyo, Boston, Paris and Dubai. The company is introducing standardised e-mail software (Microsoft Outlook Express) for all offices. Your manager would like you to develop appropriate e-mail protocol (standards), etiquette and ethical guidelines. DEVELOPING APPROPRIATE E-MAIL PROTOCOL (STANDARDS), ETIQUETTE AND ETHICAL GUIDELINES TABLE OF CONTENTS „h Abstract „h Introduction „h Legal Aspects „h Company & Employee Privacy „h Security „h Conclusion ABSTRACT …showed first 75 words of 2128 total

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showed last 75 words of 2128 total…http://www.hewitts.co.uk/human.htm „h Holley, G., 1996. Management and the Law. Pitman. South Melbourne. „h Huczyniski, B. 1996. Organisational Behaviour, London, Prentice Hall „h Micek J. L. & Sausner R. (24 April 2001). Australia Toughens Net Law, Bans E-Mail Forwarding, 5 March 2001 [online] http://www.newsfactor.com/perl/story/7924.html „h Thomason, K. L., 1999. Spam isn't just for dinner anymore, Law Office Computing, v9 i2: 30-32 „h Turner, C., 2000. Australian Commercial Law 23rd Ed. LBC Information Services . Sydney.

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