Thursday, April 3, 2008

Assignment 10: E-mail Efficiency

In my research of this topic, I found some shocking information regarding e-mail and its usage. To me, e-mail is just another technology that I can use to communicate with others. As a college student, I have never realized the benefits of it. E-mail allows me to communicate with my advisor, my fraternity, my friends, my mom, and my distant relatives ON MY OWN TIME. Sometimes I feel that it even elicits faster responses than a phone call.

When I talked to three adults about their e-mail usage, all of the results were very similar. All three of the adults work in office atmospheres where they are in front of a computer screen for most of the day or attending office meetings. One of the three interviewees has a blackberry with internet capabilities. All three people said that in the business world, e-mail is extremely important. They rely on it to receive and send memos and communicate with their families and friend alike. My mother said, “I don’t know what I would do at work without e-mail because I would be bored all day.” The second person I interviewed stated that she has her e-mail open on her computer so that instantly when she receives an e-mail she is notified. In a way, this acts like an instant messenger feature.



All three people said that they get anywhere from about 20-50 e-mails per day depending on the season, what business is going on, and what is going on in their personal lives. I found it interesting that they all use their business e-mail as their personal e-mail as well. They spend on and off about 2 hours a day depending on whether or not the work they are doing is going to be e-mailed to someone or not. My mother stated that all of the e-mail she receives is important, especially the ones she gets from me which I found to be funny because she also calls me everyday. My aunt and uncle, the other two interviewees, said that most of the e-mail they get is junk. They are pharmacists and they get advertisements and junk e-mail from companies and legal services all over the world.

E-mail simplifies everyone’s lives is an understatement to them. They cannot fathom picking up the phone and calling everyone that they e-mail and nor could I.

E-mail might have some negative implications as well. For starters, it is a less personal approach to communicating with someone but in the business world, being personable is not valued; it is all about getting the job done and doing it as efficiently as possible.

2 comments:

Sarah said...
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Sarah said...

love the first photo shown in your post. I have the same problem. I probably get about 3o emails a day, and about 29 of those are junk mail. This can be so frustrating sometimes that I usually skim through my emails a lot less than I should, often causing me to miss out on important class annoucements etc. The worst is that I'm too lazy to go through and delete all the junk mail, so it just keeps pilling up.