The Role of E-mail Research Paper by sleuth
The Role of E-mail
# 3220
| 3,060 words
| 9 sources
| 2001
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Published
on Sep 10, 2003
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Business
(Management)
, Communication
(Interpersonal)
, Computer and Technology
(Internet)
, Business
(Human Resources)
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Description:
This paper examines the influence of e-mail on the way people inhabit places and its affect on the intra-office communication and creation process. A special look is taken at the corporate office where e-mail has become a standard way to communicate.
From the Paper:
"E-mail has become a big influence on the way people inhabit places. Because of its very nature- which is only biased toward your being at a computer- location doesn't "matter" because information can disseminate from anywhere. In a corporate office in the U.S. today, especially for a business with several office branches, email has become a standard way to communicate outside of one's own computer. Being able to send mail electronically has affected the inter-office dynamic, and the intra-office communication and creation process. It has also made white-collar workers less place-bound, and has created dangers for liability that didn't exist before."Cite this Research Paper:
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The Role of E-mail (2003, September 10)
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"The Role of E-mail" 10 September 2003.
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