
Employees spend over 10 hours a week drafting emails, yet less than half of them are fully read, study says
Fox News
A new study showed that many employees spend hours each week crafting emails that will not be fully read. Slack found that employees can be frustrated with the tool.
Those employees drafted an average of 112 emails each week, spending roughly 5½ minutes on each one — meaning they spent over 10 hours a week drafting emails, according to Slack's study. "Employees at small businesses are losing a working day each week to drafting emails — which often go unread — at the expense of productive work." Brittany Kasko is a lifestyle production assistant with Fox News Digital.
However, of those emails that are sent, only 36% of recipients actually fully read and understand the emails, according to the study.

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