E-mail is a powerful business tool in a fast paced, always-on environment. E-mail allows us to quickly and
effectively communicate to a broad audience. That's the good news. The bad news is that many people are being managed by e-mail instead of them managing it. In this webcast, we look at several strategies for you to "take back your life" as it relates to e-mail.
We explore how to reduce e-mail; how to be crystal clear on what you are doing and, maybe more importantly, what you are not doing; how to ensure that things are not slipping through the cracks; how to quickly find and file information; and how to write e-mail
that helps you get what you want.
Presenter:
John Wittry, Partner, McGhee Productivity Solutions
As an executive consultant for McGhee Productivity Solutions (MPS) and coauthor of the latest version of
the book Take Back Your Life (Microsoft Press, 2007), John Wittry works directly with executive-level clients assessing their productivity needs and delivering a customized solution. His responsibilities include serving as the director of new product
development for MPS. During his career, he has held senior management positions in a variety of industries including medical research, the pharmaceutical industry, and most recently as general manager of a design and marketing firm. Throughout John's career,
he has faced many of the same challenges his clients do in managing diverse teams with competing priorities and aggressive timelines. His passion lies in helping leaders develop and maintain an effective balance between their professional and personal objectives.
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