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gee4
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June 06, 2005, 03:49:44 pm »
I usually let my boss deal with his own emails when he's in the office and I deal with anything when he's out of the office. Simple - that way there is no duplication of replies and you are not at cross-purposes wondering if he actioned this or him thinking did you action that. I sit down with my boss once a week (Monday mornings) and go through anything for the week. Having said all that I read his inbox occassionally for a heads up on anything else.
You need to sit down with him and ascertain how HE wants YOU to manage him.
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