Anyone who starts an email with "Good morning gentlemen" Is clearly out of touch and unlikely to have much of value to say. That aside, I deal with CEO's a fair bit and the final example is very representative of their style of communication. It's a style I prefer but not when they miss the point. For example: "sounds good" is not a good answer to "we could approach it via Method A or via Method B, let me know which you would prefer"
That aside, I deal with CEO's a fair bit and the final example is very representative of their style of communication. It's a style I prefer but not when they miss the point. For example: "sounds good" is not a good answer to "we could approach it via Method A or via Method B, let me know which you would prefer"