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Workplace Communication with Fexingo: Slack, Email, Meetings, and Professional Writing

Workplace Communication with Fexingo: Slack, Email, Meetings, and Professional Writing

著者: Fexingo
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Lucas and Luna dissect the invisible structures that make or break daily professional communication. Each episode picks a single real-world document – a poorly timed email chain, an agenda-less meeting transcript, a Slack thread that derailed a project – and reverses-engineers what went wrong and what could have been better. They track the hidden costs of communication friction: the hours lost to ambiguous requests, the turnover driven by low-psychologically-safe feedback loops, the missed signals in remote asynchronous writing. Lucas brings the data – survey stats on meeting overload, readability scores of internal memos, response-time benchmarks – while Luna presses on the human side: why a manager's 'quick question' Slack lands as a threat, how a well-structured status update saves a cross-functional team 90 minutes a week, or why a thank-you note that lands at 10 p.m. backfires. Together they build a practical toolkit for anyone who writes, emails, or runs meetings: how to write subject lines that actually get read, how to turn a 30-minute stand-up into 15, how to say no without burning bridges. No corporate piety – just the numbers and narratives that explain why some teams hum and others stutter. After each episode, you'll see your own inbox and calendar differently. #WorkplaceCommunication #EmailEtiquette #MeetingCulture #SlackHygiene #ProfessionalWriting #RemoteWork #AsyncCommunication #LeadershipLessons #TeamProductivity #FeedbackCulture #MeetingMayhem #ClearWriting #EmailOverload #CareerAdvice #Careers #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #CommunicationSkills Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo© 2026 Fexingo. All rights reserved. 経済学
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  • The Email Time Bomb in Your Inbox Right Now
    2026/06/07
    Lucas and Luna break down the silent threat lurking in every email chain: the 'reply-all' trap that can blow up your career. Using a real-world case study from a mid-size tech firm, they explain why a single misdirected reply cost one employee their job, and how to spot the warning signs before you hit send. They also share a simple three-question filter to keep your emails safe, professional, and on-target. If you've ever accidentally copied the wrong person or felt that sinking feeling after sending, this episode is your survival guide. #Email #ReplyAll #WorkplaceCommunication #CareerAdvice #ProfessionalWriting #EmailEtiquette #Mistakes #TechFirm #CaseStudy #Lucas #Luna #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #Careers #Slack #Meetings #WritingTips #Communication Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    7 分
  • The Counterintuitive Email Reply That Builds Trust Faster
    2026/06/07
    How a single piece of pushback in an email reply can build more trust than five paragraphs of agreement. Lucas and Luna dissect a real case from a mid-size B Corp where a product manager's 'actually, I think we're wrong about that' reply to the CEO transformed a failing project. They break down the neuroscience of trust in text, why polite disagreement signals competence, and the three rules for sending a reply that disagrees without damaging relationships. Plus: when to move the conversation out of email entirely. Practical advice for anyone who writes professional emails and wants to be heard, not just placated. #EmailEtiquette #WorkplaceCommunication #TrustBuilding #Leadership #ProfessionalWriting #ConstructiveFeedback #DifficultConversations #EmailTips #PsychologicalSafety #CareerGrowth #CommunicationSkills #BCorp #ProductManagement #TrustInTeams #Disagreement #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #Careers Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    10 分
  • Why Your Work Emails Sound the Same as Everyone Else's
    2026/06/06
    Episode 35 of Workplace Communication with Fexingo: Lucas and Luna explore why most workplace emails are forgettable, and how a simple shift in structure can make your writing stand out. They break down the 'wall of text' problem with a real example from a marketing manager who rewrote a project update and got three replies in ten minutes. Lucas explains the 'inverted pyramid' technique borrowed from journalism — lead with the conclusion, then context, then details — and why it works for busy readers. They also discuss the psychology of subject lines that actually get opened, and share a quick test you can run on your own inbox tomorrow. No fluff, no jargon — just a practical episode that will change how you write your next email. #EmailWriting #WorkplaceCommunication #BusinessWriting #InvertedPyramid #SubjectLines #ProfessionalWriting #EmailTips #WritingSkills #CareerAdvice #Productivity #ClearCommunication #ExecutivePresence #WritingHacks #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #Careers #LucasAndLuna #PodcastEpisode Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    9 分
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