It’s never too late to write a thank-you note, writes Sally Susman. She shares four other principles of thank-you note writing: Take time to reflect; thank those who are often forgotten; be specific; make it matter.
Source: Harvard Business Review, August 8, 2024. Link.
In the age of email and 280-character proclamations, thank-you notes are tiny reminders of the limitless potential and power of acting graciously.” – Sally Susman
INSIGHTS: These days, it can be a surprise to receive a handwritten note from someone you know. Whether a card or a few words on a half-page piece of paper, the effort to write a note, find and address an envelope and mail it, makes the note memorable and differentiates the writer from others.