The High-Tech Personal Efficiency Program : Organizing Your Electronic Resources to Maximize Your Time and Efficiency

Author: Kerry Gleeson
List Price: $19.95
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ISBN: 0471172065
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons (10 October, 1997)
Sales Rank: 136,611
Average Customer Rating: 3.33 out of 5

Customer Reviews

Rating: 5 out of 5
Great way to organize your computer
The author uses a great approach: first get your low-tech materials organized, and then move onto the high-tech materials. There is a parallel structure applied to both paper and electronic resources, which is really great for organizing. Great book.


Rating: 1 out of 5
Good for computer novices, Bad for computer-savvy people
If you already have Gleeson's "The Personal Efficiency Program : How to Get Organized to Do More Work in Less Time," don't buy this. It has pretty much the same information. It's not "high-tech" at all. Most of the book is like a Computer 101 class. I'm quite disappointed, since I was looking for ways to organize my electronic resources, NOT "how do I create a folder in Win95."


Rating: 4 out of 5
It Cuts to the Chase
Simplicity is the greatest strength of Gleeson's suggestions for saving time and literally cleaning up your act. She appears to realize that the reader's quest to save time should not begin with a book that takes hours to read and assimilate.

If nothing else, follow one of Gleeson's first suggestions: Remove everything in your desk drawers and place it on the top. Talk about Slob, meet Thyself. The incomprehensible handwritten notes, staff memos from 1995 and rubber band collection should inspire you to at least try Gleeson's other suggestions.

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