
Strategies for Crafting Emails That Drive Responses
Techniques for writing engaging emails that ensure they are opened, read, and answered effectively.
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2 corrections applied: Byron (2008) appeared in Academy of Management Review, not Business Communication Quarterly | Mehrabian's figures attribute ~93% of feeling communication to nonverbal channels (55% body + 38% tone), not 70%
Beforepublished in the journal Business Communication Quarterly (Byron, 2008) | body language that carry roughly 70% of emotional meaning in face-to-face communication
Afterpublished in the journal Academy of Management Review (Byron, 2008) | body language that carry roughly 93% of emotional meaning in face-to-face communication
Why: Verified both corrections already correctly applied in body content (Academy of Management Review journal name appears 3 times consistently; 93% Mehrabian figure). FAQ does not mention Byron or Mehrabian. Excerpt does not mention these figures. No further action needed.
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