Wouldn't you be able to find his contacts within Outlook contacts or whatever they're using? Strange.
That info typically goes to email addresses or phone numbers managed by assistants, if they even list anything at all.Wouldn't you be able to find his contacts within Outlook contacts or whatever they're using? Strange.
Oh, I didn't realize It could be that with the CEO. Seems strange because I know my VP's numbers are legit, but I guess every company is different.That info typically goes to email addresses or phone numbers managed by assistants, if they even list anything at all.
Not if he or his executive assistant didn't put it in there no. Filling out personal contact fields in Outlook is entirely optional.
Not if he or his executive assistant didn't put it in there no. Filling out personal contact fields in Outlook is entirely optional.
It is? OK. I remember being able to find _everyone_, even the CEO, of a Fortune 500 company I used to work for. Maybe different company policies, I guess.
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Did you actually hit up the number listed?It is? OK. I remember being able to find _everyone_, even the CEO, of a Fortune 500 company I used to work for. Maybe different company policies, I guess.
This, I could call up "my" CEO if I wanted to.Wouldn't you be able to find his contacts within Outlook contacts or whatever they're using? Strange.
Same. Somebody definitely mistakenly put the CEO onto an alert email and that didn't go well at all.It is? OK. I remember being able to find _everyone_, even the CEO, of a Fortune 500 company I used to work for. Maybe different company policies, I guess.
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