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Getting a Grip on the Paper and Email War

Managing information in the modern office

Robyn Pearce

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English
Robyn Pearce Corporation
11 September 2019
Series: Getting a Grip
Every piece of paper, email, information and equipment lying around is a symptom of a decision not made or an action not completed!
If this sounds like you, let Robyn Pearce, international time management specialist, mother of six children and grandmother of seventeen, show you simple ways to beat the chaos in your office. (The same methods work brilliantly for your home as well.)

The first edition was one of Robyn's most popular titles and has been completely updated in 2019.

You'll discover:

Fast easy ways to handle paper & electronic information Ideas on efficient filing systems Less clutter screaming, 'Deal with me now!' Methods to read faster and reduce your reading piles Efficiency tips for your home office How to deal with email overload, using simple but little-used techniques ... and much more

You won't believe how different you'll feel, once you've applied Pearce's simple but life-changing techniques, all delivered in a light-hearted and very practical way. The most common thing happy clients and readers say is 'I've got so much more time now!'

Unlock your true potential with Pearce's easy-to-follow guide. Grab your copy now.

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Imprint:   Robyn Pearce Corporation
Edition:   2nd ed.
Volume:   3
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 152mm,  Spine: 14mm
Weight:   363g
ISBN:   9780473471682
ISBN 10:   047347168X
Series:   Getting a Grip
Pages:   268
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

For over 30 years Robyn Pearce has been sharing her experiences and knowledge about time management with countless clients and readers around the world. Author of multiple books, many other products and many hundreds of articles, she regularly appears as a subject specialist on television and radio. If you'd known Robyn in earlier years, you certainly wouldn't have picked her for a future international time management specialist. Through the years of raising six kids, including a foster son with intellectual disabilities, single parenthood and then a highly successful real estate career, time management was her biggest challenge. The good news is - she won, and now shares those lessons with others. And - with 17 grandchildren, she needs them all to keep on track!She's one of a tiny number of speakers world-wide to hold the highest professional speaking designation, and the first in New Zealand - Certified Speaking Professional. She is also a Past World President of the Global Speakers Federation, which supports the professional speaking industry in 16 nations.You can find out more about Robyn and heaps of help on time-related matters at www.gettingagrip.com. If you're just wanting her books, https: //www.robynpearce.com will give you all the places around the world that they're currently available.

Reviews for Getting a Grip on the Paper and Email War: Managing information in the modern office

I feel like I've been given the keys to a large end V8 after sitting in a trumped-up shopping trolley waiting for the lights to turn green... Phil Mitchell, insurance officer. The light has gone on! It isn't rocket science, but until you read a logical step-by-step book like this, the obvious isn't obvious. My desk has never been so tidy and work so up to date, even at the end of the month. Gail Leighton, Office Manager, accounting firm. I started reading Getting a Grip on the Paper War on a flight from London to a book fair in Prague. I'd only intended to have a quick scan. But you hooked me in! I grabbed paper from my bag and began to take notes. When I ran out of paper I scribbled all over the paper bag provided by the airline. (Won't mention what it's normally used for!). Once I reached the hotel, instead of going out to eat I stayed in my room, kept on reading and taking notes. I love the way you showed me simple ways to sort and manage the crap all over my desk. Anita, publisher's foreign rights rep., London.


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