Winning the Fight Between You and Your Desk: Use Your Computer to Get Organized, Become More Productive, and Make More Money
Explains how the latest in computer technology can be used to enhance productivity, increase organization, and save time
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Jeffrey J. Mayer, dubbed "Mr. Neat - the Clutterbuster" by USA Today, is one of the country's foremost authorities on time and paper management. His specialty is helping busy people become more efficient and productive. He is paid $1,000 for each office he overhauls.In Winning the Fight Between You and Your Desk he turns his organizational talents to showing you how to use your greatest asset - your personal computer - to make you more productive, save you time, and help you make more money. If you're already using a personal computer, he's going to show you how you can use it to improve your productivity even more. And if you've never used a computer, he's going to give you plenty of reasons why you should go out and purchase one.You can use your computer to automate many of the tasks and other work activities that you have previously been doing with a pencil and a piece of paper, and go way beyond just creating letters, proposals, and documents with a word processor; crunching numbers with a spreadsheet program; or keeping track of customers, clients, or suppliers with a database. For example, you can actually put your calendar, appointment book, to-do list, name-and-address book, and Rolodex file inside your computer. With a personal information manager you'll never lose track of a name, address, or phone number again. And if you're still in love with your leatherbound day-planner, you can print out your calendar, to-do list, and telephone directory, insert the pages in your planner, and take them with you.In today's highly competitive business world, you need every productivity-improving, cost-reducing tool available, and by putting the information in Jeffrey J. Mayer's new book to use, you'll find that it's easy to stay one step ahead of the competition, get more work done in less time and with less effort, and make more money. Now you're truly being efficient, effective, and productive.
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