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Threaded email is acknowledged to be a better way to organize email, but Outlook can only thread the emails in your inbox. In projects, what's not in your inbox can be more important than what's in it.
That's why Threadline works outside your inbox on a separate server to ensure that threads are complete and include email from all team members.
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If something is happening in your project, it's probably reflected somewhere in email. Set the "What's New" star to get an up-to-the-minute snapshot of all project-related conversations that have taken place or are taking place between team members.
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Circulating project managers on all project email ensures that they are made aware of everything that goes on in their project, but it also fills their Inbox with so much clutter that it makes it harder for them to notice when a particular matter requires their immediate attention. Threadline sends all those CYA cc's in a single daily digest, leaving more room in the project manager's inbox for what's really important.
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Who said what to whom and when? How did we get from there to here? Who's the expert on this stuff? What do I need to know to get up to speed? What emails must we produce in response to that lawsuit? Threaded email makes answering these questions easier, quicker and more cost effective.
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Next: Threadline for your Enterprise
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