“In 2022, the average professional attended between 11 and 15 meetings per week.
Presumably, that means that a similar number of meeting request emails were sent out on a weekly basis.
Even if we detract the number of emails that would have been sent out in connection to recurring appointments such as weekly check-in meetings, that’s still a staggering amount of correspondence!
If you’re someone who sends more than your fair share of those emails, this article will show you:
- 3 factors to consider before drafting your email,
- How to write a meeting request email,
- Email examples for scheduling different types of meetings, and
- How to respond to a meeting request email when you get one.”
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