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New Class: Email RX -- Get Faster Responses to Your Email

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Email Rx: Creating Emails That Get Faster Responses

Best suited for administrative assistants and project managers, this workshop shows you how to restructure your emails for faster action and response. 

Click here to sign up with Castro Valley Adult and Career Education.

If emails are part of your daily work (and especially if you write to executives), this workshop can help you develop a reputation for adding value without wasting anyone’s time.

We’ll discuss “the four email personality types” and how to write one email that works for all.

We’ll cover two ways to write catchy yet respectful subject lines and how to politely “boss around” your boss in a way that he or she will appreciate.

The teacher for this class, Lauren Edwards, is an experienced corporate trainer whose client list includes Intel, Yahoo and Google, as well as high-technology PR agencies throughout the San Francisco Bay Area.

Click here to learn more about the teacher.

Three ways to register:

By Mail

Use our registration form printed in the back of the brochure. Enclose a self-addressed, stamped envelope for verification of registration. Download a Registration form here

In Person

Register in person at the Castro Valley Adult and Career Education Office, 4430 Alma Avenue, Castro Valley. Our office hours are 8:00 am-8:00pm Monday through Thursday. Fridays 8:00 am-4:30 pm and some Saturdays 8:00am-12:00pm 

By Phone

Register by phone at (510) 886-1000. Mastercard or Visa card accepted. Please have course number 212401 and credit card information ready.

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Just a short thought to get the word out quickly about anything in your neighborhood.
Share something with your neighbors. Write a new post... What's up? Make an announcement, speak your mind, or sell something
David Ross May 19, 2013 at 09:47 am
Another problem: When notified of a reply to a comment I could click the link in the email to go toRead More the article. That was not possible this time. So because a small minority zooms there computer the layout should be as it is? I don't think so. All that white space means that an article that could be read with just one or two clicks to scroll through is now going to take more scrolling to view. One thing that seems to be missing in today's world are web designers who (1) change the layout just because and (2) web designers who have neglected to consider the audience. The more I look at this layout the less I like it. The font needs to be darker than it is. the blue (like in "announcements") needs to be bolder. Overall, on a scale of 1 to 10 (10 best), I rank the new "improved" design a 3.
anthony May 19, 2013 at 08:21 am
was on my father's laptop and he zooms his screen to 125...didn't need to keep bumping the pageRead More right and left, kinda liked it then.
David Ross May 19, 2013 at 08:05 am
Why does the new layout waste nearly half of the screen? There's a wide white space on the left andRead More even wider white space on the right. While the old layout could have been tweaked some, the new format isn't the answer. One good thing. I no longer have to sign in each time I want to make a comment. It has finally decided that I'm serious when I say I want Patch to remember me on this computer.
Joyce Tavares May 17, 2013 at 02:10 pm
She is home safe! Was at clinic for about 24 hours....thanks so much to the Boulevard PetRead More Hospital!! You just may have saved a life..... :0)
MICHELLE CLOWSER May 19, 2013 at 10:56 am
This was very successful. Thank you to the 32 families that participated and to Papa Panchos forRead More their generous donations, even above the percentage they promised. It made for a very busy night.