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Video: No Privacy: Legal Issues in E-mail

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| Protect your organization from professional embarrassment, potential lawsuits and cost litigation. Video Length: 22 Minutes |
Purchase Includes: (1) No Privacy: Legal Issues in Email Training Video The accompanying Discussion Guide and Desk Reference Guide provide a summary of the video's key training points, as well as additional background material for further discussion.
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No Privacy: Legal Issues in E-mail
This program will help you and your employees avoid damaging career mistakes by teaching you why e-mail should always be considered public information, how deleted e-mail can be resurrected and come back to haunt you, the potential danger of forwarded messages, and why sensitive or confidential issues should never be discussed via e-mail.
The dramatizations incorporated throughout this informative video establish and reinforce important guidelines on how to use electronic mail more effectively. If followed, these guidelines will prevent the most common mistakes and challenges employees could face using e-mail.
Training Points:
- How to consider e-mail messages as public information and not private
- How to regard e-mail as a permanent, not temporary, form of communication
- How to ensure you and your employees use e-mail for business purposes only
- How to avoid personal and professional embarrassment, potential lawsuits and costly litigation that can result from the misuse of E-mail





