A colleague frequently forwards funny e-mails to everyone on her contact list. The nurse manager does not have time to look at the e-mails and is aggravated when they appear
How should the manager handle this situation? Note: Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are selected. Standard Text: Select all that apply. 1. Set the e-mail filter to divert the messages to a spam folder.
2. Tell the sender that the manager is not allowed to get personal e-mails at work.
3. Forward the e-mails back to the sender.
4. Send the colleague an e-mail that reads, "Stop wasting my time with these e-mails."
5. Delete the messages without opening them.
1,2,4,5
Rationale 1: If the e-mail can be filtered so that the recipient only has to look at them if desired, they are not as aggravating.
Rationale 2: Using a corporate policy to explain reluctance to get these e-mails will save face for the sender and the recipient.
Rationale 3: This action takes time and is rude.
Rationale 4: Unless the colleague is a dear friend, this e-mail is confrontational and may unnecessarily embarrass the colleague. It may also damage a working relationship.
Rationale 5: There is no rule that says that all messages have to be opened. When the message appears, delete it.
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