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Curiosities about email and communication

Posted: Mon Jan 20, 2025 3:48 am
by Ehsanuls55
who use email check their inbox 20 times a day.

2. In 2004, Bill Gates was the world's biggest spammer, receiving four million spam emails a day.

3. 23% of email opens happen within an hour of sending . After 24 hours, less than 1% of people open their email.

4. The term "Spam" in email comes from a Monty Python sketch in which a group of Vikings repeatedly chanted "Spam" in a restaurant.

5. Have you heard of email storms? It's known as a 'reply all storm' when someone sends business development directors email list controversial or misdirected messages to a large group.

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via Giphy 6. People only remember 10% of what they read, 20% of what they hear and 90% of what they do.

7. Checking email releases dopamine. Respond to your emails, but remember that they can be addictive.

8. 65% of employees regularly use emojis to avoid miscommunication, and 78% of users will open an email or message if it has an emoji.

9. '123456' remains one of the most commonly used and insecure email passwords.

10. Poor communication is more disastrous than you think, costing large companies $62.4 million a year .

Fun facts about team building activities
1. Working as a team releases oxytocin, a brain chemical linked to happiness. Basically, your brain is giving itself a mini-fest every time you collaborate.

2. A popular team-building activity is the egg drop challenge, where teams work together to save a raw egg from breaking after a great fall. After all, nothing brings a team together more than the shared mission of saving an egg from disaster.

3. Team building activities induce endorphin release triggers in the brain . This stimulates social bonding, so there is a science behind icebreakers.
4. Employee isolation reduces productivity by 21% . That's why a strong sense of belonging is important.

5. Mixed teams significantly outperform those made up of only young people in decision-making.

Fun facts about virtual meeting tools
1. Overuse of virtual meeting tools leads to Zoom fatigue, which causes anxiety, tiredness, and worry. Plan your virtual team-building activities wisely.

2. Did you know that not removing filters on virtual meeting platforms leads to unexpected situations, such as the famous "cat lawyer" incident? A lawyer accidentally showed up to a court session with a kitten filter on, and the internet never forgot it.

The "cat lawyer" incident: Curiosities of the workplace

via Business Insider 3. Missing those post-video conference coffee chats? HubSpot has found that spending an extra ten minutes on Zoom recreates that casual, informal chat time. Here’s how companies keep their remote employees engaged .