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Bibliography

 

The learning never stops. In this page we introduce you to a some books, white papers we wrote and web links we researched

 

Books

 

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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.

Augsberger, David W. Caring Enough to Confront.  Ventura, California: Regal books, 2009.

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.

Collins, James C. Good to Great: Why Some Companies Make the Leap … and Others Don’t.  New York: HarperCollins Publishers, 2001.

Cook, Sarah. The Essential Guide to Employee Engagement: Better Business Performance through Staff Satisfaction. London: Kogan Page, 2008.

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/LPublications, 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. The e-Policy Handbook: Rules and Best Practices to Safely Manage Your Company's E-Mail, Blogs, Social Networking, and Other Electronic Communication Tools. New York: AMACOM, 2009.

Gleeson, Kerry. The Personal Efficiency Program: How to Get Organized to Do More Work in Less Time. New York: John Wiley & Sons, 2000.

Hallowell, Edward M. CrazyBusy: Overstretched, Overbooked, and About to Snap! Strategies for Handling Your Fast-Paced Life.  New York: Ballantine Books, 2007.

Hart, Archibald. Adrenalin and Stress. Dallas: Word Publishing, 1995.

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.

Linenberger, Michael. Total Workday Control Using Microsoft Outlook: The Eight Best Practices of Task and E-Mail Management.  San Ramon, California: New Academy Publishers, 2006.

Longacre, Doris Janzen. More-with-Less Cookbook. Scottdale, Pennsylvania: Herald Press, 1976.

Longacre, Doris Janzen. Living More with Less. Scottdale, Pennsylvania: Herald Press, 1980.

Macdonald, Gordon. Restoring Your Spiritual Passion. Nashville: Thomas Nelson, 1986.

McGhee, Sally. Take Back Your Life!: Using Microsoft Outlook to Get Organized and Stay Organized. Redmond, Washington: Microsoft Press, 2005.

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.

Rainer, Thom S. Breakout Churches: Discover How to Make the Leap. Grand Rapids, Michigan: Zondervan, 2005.

Rath, Tom. Strengths Finder 2.0. New York: Gallup Press, 2007.

Rath, Tom and Barry Conchie. Strengths Based Leadership. New York: Gallup Press, 2008.

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. [LosAngeles]: Adams-Hall Publishing, 2000.

Speed, Tim, Dick McCarrick, Bennie Gibson, and Brad Schauf. Lotus Notes Domino 8: Upgrader's Guide: What's New in the Latest Lotus Notes Domino Platform. Birmingham, England: Packt Publishing, 2007.

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.

Tapscott, Don and Anthony D. Williams. Wikinomics. New York: Penguin Group, 2008.

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 Word: 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.

PERIODICALS

Hallowell, Edward M. “Overloaded Circuits: Why Smart People Underperform.” Harvard Business Review  83, no. 1 (2005): 55–62, 116.

Hemp, Paul. “Presenteeism: At Work—But Out of It.” Harvard Business Review 82, no. 10 (2004): 49-58.

Miller, Julie. “Why Wellness Works.” Managed Healthcare Executive 13, no. 7 (2003): 24-25.

Porter, Margo Vanover. “Wellness at Work.” Association Management 57, no. 4 (2005): 49-50, 52, 54.

Yerkes, Robert M. and John D. Dodson, “The Relation of Strength of Stimulus to Rapidity of Habit-Formation.” Journal of Comparative Neurology and           Psychology 18, no. 5 (1908): 459-482.

   White Papers

We have a collection of white papers that you may find helpful.  Click the title below to go to our request form.


 Web Links

 

The internet is a "web" of valuable resources. It also holds a lot of garbage. Here we seek to point you to some sites that have some relevant information on the subjects we discuss. We would be glad if you point us to some gems you have found.    E-mail us


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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