Justyn Hornor's Articles in Communication

  • Instant Message Slang in the Workplace
    In the decade or so that instant messaging has been widely used, a whole instant message slang language has developed, mostly using acronyms. It is a kind of shorthand that lets people symbolize commonly used phrases with just a few letters. IM slang can be fun, clever, or just plain efficient if used appropriately at work.
  • Free vs Corporate Messenger
    Instant messaging started out as a purely social means of communication. It probably became popular because there are several providers who let you use this service for free. Yet, the ease of use and the ability to get an immediate response have caused instant messaging to be used more and more in professional and business fields. With this development, new software has been created that allows businesses to control IM use in their companies, but unlike a personal messenger, corporate messenger is not free. Below is a list of some more pros and cons of both types of instant messaging clients.
  • Enterprise IM Client: Necessary Features
    Your enterprise IM client should have all of the necessary features for communicating in the business world today. Let me give you an example: our team has recently been asked to upgrade the systems in our working environment. The problem is many different parties own the various components of the systems. Communicating to-be from as-is while obtaining authority and material from the correct group can be difficult through e-mail.


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