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In this section we will introduce you to a few White Papers that we have written
as well as some of the resources that have had a positive
impact on our lives or have helped us formulate our opinions and recommendations.
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More than a million books are published annually. Selecting the best is a challenge. Here we
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Alesandrini, Kathryn. Survive Information Overload: The 7
Best Ways to Manage Your Workload by Seeing the Big Picture.
Homewood, Illinois: Business One Irwin,1992.
Burleson, Clyde W. Effective Meetings: The Complete
Guide. New York:
John Wiley & Sons, 1990.
Butler, Ava S. Team Think: 72 Ways to Make Good,
Smart, Quick Decisions in Any Meeting.
New York: McGraw-Hill, 1996.
Caunt, John. 30 Minutes To Manage Information Overload.
London: Kogan Page, 1999.
Cavanagh, Christina. Managing Your E-Mail: Thinking
outside the Inbox.
Hoboken, New Jersey: John Wiley & Sons, 2003.
Covey, Stephen R. The Seven Habits of Highly Effective
People: Restoring the Character Ethic.
New York: Simon & Schuster, 1989.
Dayton, Edward R. and Ted W.
Engstrom. Strategy for Living. Glendale, California: G/L
Publications, 1976.
Douglass, Merrill E. and
Donna N. Douglass. Manage Your
Time Your Work Yourself: The Updated Edition. New York: AMACOM, 1993.
Ellwood, Mark. Cut the Glut of E-Mail.
Toronto: Pace Productivity, 2002.
Flynn, Nancy and Randolph
Kahn. E-Mail Rules: A Business
Guide to Managing Policies, Security, and Legal Issues, for E-Mail and
Digital Communications. New York: AMACOM, 2003.
Gleeson, Kerry. The Personal Efficiency Program: How
to Get Organized to Do More Work in Less Time.
New York: John Wiley & Sons, 2000.
Hutchings, Patricia J. Managing Workplace Chaos:
Solutions for Handling Information, Paper, Time, and
Stress. New York:
AMACOM, 2002.
Izzo, John B. and Pam
Withers. Values Shift: The New
Work Ethic and What It Means for Business.
Toronto: Prentice Hall Canada.
Jensen, Bill. Simplicity: The New Competitive Advantage in
a World of More, Better, Faster.
Cambridge, Massachusetts: Perseus Publishing, 2000.
Kieffer, George David. The Strategy of Meetings.
New York: Simon & Schuster, 1988.
Lewis, David. 10-Minute Time and Stress Management: How to
Gain an ‘Extra’ 10 Hours a Week!
London: Judy Piatkus, 1995.
Macdonald, Gordon.
Restoring Your Spiritual Passion. Nashville: Thomas Nelson, 1986.
Morgenstern, Julie. Time Management from the Inside Out:
the Foolproof System for Taking Control
of Your Schedule – and Your Life.
New York: Henry Holt and Company, 2000.
Moxham, Richard. Taming Time: a Practical Guide to
Time Management.
London: Spiro Press, 2001.
Pollar, Odette. Organizing Your Workspace: a Guide to
Personal Productivity. Revised
ed. Los Altos,
California: Crisp Publications, 1999.
Roberts-Phelps, Graham. Telephone Tactics.
London: Hawksmere, 1999.
Shenk, David. Data Smog: Surviving the Information Glut.
New York: HarperCollins, 1997.
Silver, Susan. Organized to Be Your Best! Simplify
and Improve How You Work.
[Los Angeles]: Adams-Hall Publishing, 2000.
St. James, Elaine. Simplify Your Work Life: Ways to
Change the Way You Work So You Have More Time to Live.
New York: Hyperion, 2001.
Stack, Laura. Leave the Office
Earlier: The Productivity Pro Shows You How to Do More in Less
Time…and Feel Great About It. New York: Broadway Books, 2004.
Streibel, Barbara J. The Manager’s Guide to Effective
Meetings. New
York: McGraw- Hill, 2003.
Swenson, Richard A. Margin: How to Create the Emotional,
Physical, Financial, and Time Reserves You Need.
Colorado Springs, Colorado: Navpress, 1992.
Swenson, Richard A. The Overload Syndrome: Learning to
Live within Your Limits.Colorado Springs, Colorado: Navpress, 1998.
Trout, Jack and Steve Rivkin. The Power of Simplicity: A
Management Guide to Cutting through the Nonsense and Doing
Things Right. New
York: McGraw-Hill, 1999.
Winston, Stephanie. Getting Out From Under: Redefining Your
Priorities in an Overwhelming World: A Powerful Program for Personal Change.
Reading, Massachusetts: Perseus Books, 1999.
Winston, Stephanie. The Organized Executive: The Classic
Program for Productivity: New Ways to Manage Time, Paper, People, and the
Digital Office.
New York:Warner Books, 2001.
Ziglar, Zig. See You at the Top.
Gretna, Louisiana: Pelican Publishing Company, 2000.
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Please note:
Web pages are often moved by their publisher. As a result some of the
following pages may fail. Should this happen, please accept our regrets.
Allen, Sally. "Filing Systems: A Four-Step Formula That Really Works."
http://www.womensmedia.con/organize-filing-systems.htm (18 October 2001).
"E-mail."
http://www.witc.tec.wi.us/library/tips/nrich/internet.htm#email (5 November 2001).
Griffiths, Andrea and Bob Norton. "Handling Information Overload in a Week."
http://www.inst-mgt.org.uk/bookshop/inaweek/overload.htm (18 October 2001).
Gundry, John. "Information (and E-mail) Overload: A Working by Wire White Paper."
http://www.knowab.co.uk/wbwload (4 October 2001).
Hallett, Peter. "An Information Transformation."
http://www.pastornet.net.au/faith/Information.htm (October 18 2001).
Horvath, Dean L. "Information Overload: Symptoms and Solutions at the Turn of the Century"
http://info.umuc.edu/~dhorvath/summ99p2.htm#top (5 November 2001).
Humboldt State University Library. "Information Overload Statistics."
http://library.humboldt.edu/~ccm/fingertips/ioverloadstats.html (5 November 2001).
"Information Overload."
http://pespmc1.vub.ac.be/CHINNEG.html (18 October 2001).
"Information Overload - Statistics."
http://lorca.compapp.dcu.ie/SIGIR98wshop/presentations/crossley/tsld004.htm (5 November 2001).
Keizer,Gregg. "Opinion."
http://www.zdnet.com/smallbusiness/stories/general/0,5821,2468485,00.html (5 November 2001).
Kerka, Sandra. "Myths and Realities - Information Management."
http://www.ericacve.org/docs/mr00009.htm (5 November 2001).
Murphy, Kate. "Are You an Office Slob?"
http://www.businessweek.com/1997/12/b3519170.htm (18 October 2001).
Murray, Bridget. "Data Smog: Newest Culprit in Brain Drain."
http://www.apa.org/monitor/mar98/smog.html (18 October 2001).
Nellis, Kathy. "Experts: Information Onslaught Bad for Your Health."
http://www1.cnn.com/TECH/9704/15/info.overload/index.html (18 October 2001).
Nelson, Ann Massie. "Voice Mail Puts Onus on Lawyer to Respond."
http://www.wisbar.org/wislawmag/1997/09/risk.html (15 January 2002).
Nicholson, John R. "Information Overload: A Life Preserver in a Sea of Information.
http://www.jccc.net/~jnichols/infoovld.htm (5 November 2001).
Owen, Jim. "Coping with Information Overload: Too Much of a Good Thing Can Hurt Your Job Performance."
http://www.careerbuilder.com/wl_work_9905_overload.html (18 October 2001).
"Several Answers about Managing E-Mail."
http://www.tmius.com/4tmcorn.HTML (5 November 2001).
Stack, Laura M. "Taming the Telephone."
http://www.celebrationpres.com/Articles.htm (15 January 2002).
Taylor, Harold. "Cruising Along with E-Mail."
http://www.taylorontime.com (18 October 2001).
"Ten Tips for Filing Your E-Mail."
http://www.firststep.com.au/articles/filing-email.html (5 November 2001).
"Tips for Overcoming Email Overload."
http://www.overcomeemailoverload.com/tips.html (5 November 2001).
"Voice Mail Tips."
http://www.celebrationpres.com/Articles.htm (15 January 2002).
Waddington, Paul. "Dying for Information? A Report on the Effects of Information Overload in the UK and Worldwide."
http://www.cni.org/regconfs/1997/ukoln-content/repor~13.html (3 October 2001).
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