A regional sales director once sent the author a four-hundred-and-seventy-two-word email about rescheduling a meeting. The actual request was twelve words: "Can we push our Thursday call to Friday at the same time?" Those twelve words sat in the fourth paragraph, buried under apologies, calendar excuses, and small talk. He is not unusual. He is the median. After thirteen years coaching executives, founders, lawyers, and consultants on professional email writing, Yoshimura has met exactly four people who write good email by default.
Most professional emails are too long, too vague, and too late. Fix those three and you have fixed eighty percent of the problem. This short guide to better business email writing teaches the reader-first email: a subject line that earns the open, a first sentence that says why you are writing, the ask in the second sentence instead of the seventh paragraph, and a sign-off that does not apologize for the email's existence. The middle chapters drill into the hard situations professionals dread, with real before-and-after examples on every page.
The stakes are not five saved minutes a day. The way you write determines what people think it is like to work with you, and that determines what they offer you and what they withhold. If your email is hard to read, you are hard to work with. If your email is clear, you are clear. This is the email writing skill that gets people remembered, recommended, and promoted.
For readers of Chris Voss's Never Split the Difference and Michael Bungay Stanier's The Coaching Habit.
Publication : 5 juin 2026
Intérieur : Noir & blanc
Support(s) : eBook [ePub]
Contenu(s) : ePub
Protection(s) : Aucune (ePub)
Taille(s) : 492 ko (ePub)
Langue(s) : Anglais
EAN13 eBook [ePub] : 9798905161070