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[Mastering the Out-of-Office (OOO) Email: Tips for Professional Communication]-[BE 138: How to Write Your Auto Response for your Work Email]

Business English from All Ears English · B1 · 2023-08-15

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📋 Summary

Mastering the Art of the Out-of-Office (OOO) Response

In the modern corporate landscape, managing professional boundaries while away is a critical skill. Episode 138 of the Business English Podcast explores the nuances of crafting effective "out-of-office" (OOO) auto-responses, emphasizing that the primary goal is managing expectations without over-committing.

The Common Pitfall: Over-committing

According to an article from HuffPost cited in the episode, the biggest mistake professionals make is "saying too much and over-committing to a response by a certain date." When you provide an exact date for your return and implicitly promise a reply, you create unnecessary pressure. If you are swamped upon your return, failing to meet that specific deadline can damage your professional reputation.

Strategic Tips for Better OOO Replies

To maintain professional trust while protecting your peace of mind, the hosts suggest several strategies:

  • Avoid Over-promising: Instead of stating exactly when you will reply, use phrases like "I will return your email when I am back in the office." This acknowledges the sender while leaving room for you to "triage" your inbox upon your return.
  • "Fudge" the Date: As suggested by Bonnie Dilber of Zapier, consider adding a buffer to your return date. If you return on a Monday, stating that you will respond by "the week of" or a later date allows you to "give yourself a little bit of flexibility." Being able to reply earlier than expected is always a win, as it allows you to "over-deliver" rather than under-deliver.
  • Filter Inquiries: If you are away for more than a week, it is essential to "filter the direction where emails can go." By designating specific colleagues to handle different types of inquiries (e.g., directing course questions to one person and general inquiries to another), you ensure that urgent matters are addressed without you needing to monitor your inbox.

The Role of Preparation and Policy

Beyond the wording of the email, the hosts stress that a successful time away is rooted in preparation. Much like a high-stakes presentation, you should create a "huge document" outlining scenarios and emergency plans before you leave. This preparation allows you to "leave in peace," knowing that your team has a clear roadmap for handling issues in your absence.

Furthermore, always check your company's internal policy. Many organizations have established templates or specific requirements for OOO messages. Adhering to these internal standards ensures consistency and aligns with company culture.

Conclusion: Maintaining Boundaries

Ultimately, the OOO message is about setting boundaries. The hosts conclude that maintaining these boundaries is as much a mental practice as a technical one. Upon returning, you must prioritize your workload and resist the urge to "traipse on your own boundaries" by feeling forced to handle everything instantly. By being strategic with your auto-response and preparing your team beforehand, you can return to work feeling productive rather than overwhelmed.

🎯Key Sentences

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I'm interested what Monica says.
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I think of it a little differently.
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I will return your email when I'm back in the office.
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I think we give people a little bit of a grace period.
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I know how crazy it is coming back from a vacation.
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📝Key Phrases

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cut out early
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time pertinent
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over-committing
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swamped
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grace period
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📖 Transcript

This is the Business English Podcast, Episode 138, How to Write Your Out-of-Office Auto-Response for Your Work Email.
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