Max Nalsky, the founder and CEO of a professional communications platform called Pyrus does not think that email is the most effective way for workers to communicate. In a column penned for
The Next Web, Nalsky argues that a little or no email policy at work will help companies be more effective. According to some stats Nalsky includes, the average office worker gets 110 messages a
day and spends 28 percent of his time processing emails.
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