When Dan Ariely, a behavorial economist, realized that reading and sending emails was consuming an ever-expanding portion of his time—Ariely regularly receives hundreds of emails a day, excluding spam—he wondered if there were something he and others could be doing differently in managing their online correspondence. What small behavioral tricks could he deploy to make the whole ordeal less stressful?
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Lynn Gaertner-Johnston discusses the all too common habit of not changing the subject line in email threads.
Ellen Salzler (photo, left) breaks it down at D2Demand.com.