Mntsnow
09-09-2004, 7:11 AM
USING e-mail in the office instead of talking face-to-face to a colleague appears to have found broad acceptance in Australia, according to a survey.
The survey by recruitment company Hays, found only 20 per cent of respondents preferred talking to e-mail and that 27 per cent of those asked believed internal e-mail was "overused".
Of the 809 respondents, 53 per cent believed e-mail was a "valuable and necessary" tool. Read more at News.com.au (http://finance.news.com.au/common/story_page/0,4057,10705548%255E17203,00.html)
The survey by recruitment company Hays, found only 20 per cent of respondents preferred talking to e-mail and that 27 per cent of those asked believed internal e-mail was "overused".
Of the 809 respondents, 53 per cent believed e-mail was a "valuable and necessary" tool. Read more at News.com.au (http://finance.news.com.au/common/story_page/0,4057,10705548%255E17203,00.html)