Failing proper royal etiquette
Failing proper royal etiquette
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Failing proper royal etiquette
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I always go alphabetically by surname, if i think the recipients care about the order. Still a hassle, but at least i don't have to decide who has a higher seniority.
"Huh, that's not the order I typed them, Outlook must have re ordered them when I sent it".
Feed them bullshit.
My favourite strategy is just to act as if you have no idea who the CTO is. Really put some off their stride.
So where I work we just merged with a larger company. People throw around names all the time and I have no idea who any of them are. I don't even know the CEOs name. Also I don't care. They don't know my name either