Explains how to identify problems; develop new ways to cope with paperwork, productivity, time management, and personnel; and how to use computers as tools for organization
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Organization is not an end to itself, Stephanie Winston maintains. It's the key to full business vitality, the means to take you where you want to be.Reflecting concerns of the nineties, she has refreshed and updated the perennial bestseller that shows you how to assume (and maintain) control over your working life. A new chapter, "Getting Organized the Electronic Way," explains how computers can function as essential tools for organization. Here are tips such as how to get the most from your fax machine; what you need to evaluate before purchasing a desktop or portable computer; and when computers, voice mail, and electronic mail might not be the most effective tools. Also new is the office products guide, including where to buy the technology for computerized organization; the valuable bibliography has also been brought up to date.Winston's guidelines have doubled productivity for numerous professionals who want to get full value from their careers today, next month, and in the future.
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