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Grand experiment: Two years without email and going strong

By | February 3, 2010, 8:07 PM PST

Luis Suarez has been conducting a grand experiment, and is having a grand time with it.  That is, for more than two years now, he has been essentially living without corporate email. Well, almost. He reports that he still averages about 24 emails a week. That translates into a lot of productivity gained, he says.

“I’m just pretty excited that throughout these 45 weeks I have gone through without email at work I have been averaging around 24 emails per week. Yes, 24!! Which means that I have probably been spending around 50 minutes a week to process them all (Yes, 50 minutes a week!) and the rest of the time I have just been sharing knowledge and information (As well as collaborating across) in networked environments, i.e. social networks and communities.”

Luis, who works for IBM, provides day-to-day progress reports on diminishing email volume on his Flickr account. (Just don’t ask him to email you a copy, of course.)  And, as he tells us, he’s relying on social networking venues to communicate with company and industry colleagues. He’s an advocate of micro-blogging/sharing, for example, as a way to engage in real-time or asynchronous chats.

His motto: “Email is where knowledge goes to die.”

Luis promises to provide a list of the main activities he engages in via social networking in the near future. In the meantime, he clues us in on his main social networking passtime: questions and answers. “The good old Q&A that every single knowledge worker engages with time and time again during the course of the week and, in most cases, several times a day.” Quicker than doing a Q&A via email exchanges, right?

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Joe McKendrick is a contributing editor for SmartPlanet.

Joe McKendrick

Joe McKendrick

Contributing Editor, Business

Joe McKendrick is an independent analyst who tracks the impact of information technology on management and markets. He is the author of the SOA Manifesto and has written for Forbes, ZDNet and Database Trends & Applications. He holds a degree from Temple University. He is based in Pennsylvania.

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Joe McKendrick

Joe McKendrick

Joe McKendrick is an independent consultant and editor. Joe has performed project work for the following companies in the IT marketspace: IBM, Systinet/HP, Teradata. He has performed project work for the following organizations in partnership with Unisphere Research (Unisphere Media): IBM, Oracle Corp., International Oracle Users Group, Oracle Applications Users Group, Professional Association for SQL Server, International DB2 Users Group, International Sybase Users Group.

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