Features
- Cover Type: Paperback with 256 pages
- Published by: AMACOM
- Edition: 1st Edition May 7, 2003
- Written in: English
- ISBN 10 Number: 0814471889
- ISBN 13 Number: 978-0814471883
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Book Dimensions:
9 x 5.9 x 0.9 inches
- Weighs: 4.8 ounces
Product Review
" this book provides the "rules" you need to implement in your organization to control e-mail use and abuse." --
Online"..a well-organized guide to implementing e-mail risk management.. --
Business Law Today"Handy e-risk management tool for companies" --
Library Journal, May 1, 2003"Heartily recommended to anyone responsible for the outcomes of poorly managed e-mail systemsin IT, human resources or other areas." --
Computerworld, July 21, 2003
Product Review
Business Law Today: ""A well-organized guide to implementing e-mail risk management.Rather than a legal treatise, this is a book the lawyer may read to communicate with clients; or the general counsel reads and suggests that the outside lawyer, officers, CTO and head of HR read, so they can all be on the same page. Protection of e-mail records and systems is a complex interdisciplinary efforts, and this book can help get to common ground."""
“The best parts of this book are the real-life examples that provide anecdotal support for the sensible rules put forth.”
— ComputerWorld
“E-Mail Rules provides a business guide to managing policies, security and legal issues for e-mail and digital communications.”
— Wall Street + Technology
“If you worry about liability and compliance with the law, this book provides the ‘rules’ you need to implement in your organization to control e-mail use and abuse.”
— Online magazine
Good advice abounds for executives, managers, and line employees.”
— Library Journal
“Clearly explains how to create email rules and polices…[this] practical, readable guide also provides strategies for dealing with spam, instant messaging, Listserv and chat.”
— Transform magazine
Reader ReviewsThis book covers it all. From email etiquette to how to protect yourself in case of a law suit. Email is a major part of any business --- large and small. And if you're not prepared to handle it; if you don't know how to use it, what to save and what to get rid of, you're going to end out in one big mess. This book can save you a lot of time and money by telling you how to deal with spam, what sort of policies to implement in your company or business, what email etiquette is all about and many other topics. This is a book you should have and use no matter how large or small your business is. Susanna K. Hutcheson Executive Copy Director and Owner Powerwriting.com LLC