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Total Workday Control Using Microsoft Outlook: The Eight Best Practices of Task and E-Mail Management
Michael Linenberger

New Academy Publishers, 2006 - 290 pages

average customer review:based on 64 reviews
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     highly recommended  highly recommended




This really works

I have been using Michael Linenberger's system for about 3 months now and my productivity has increased tenfold. With this system, I have a way to track important tasks and I feel that I am on top of my job.


Outstanding Book!

I am a professor at a major research university in the US. I have struggled with dealing with multiple tasks and emails for years...until I have embraced the fantastic system described in this great book. If you use Outlook as your major portal for email and tasks, you MUST read this book. The approach here is logical and work for you. It is that good.

David Drake


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Total Workday Control

This book is a great way to learn how to manage your Outlook e-mail in an easy to follow, step-by-step methodology. I had taken David Allen's seminar, Getting Things Done, and this book really helped to close the loop on implimentation. Well worth the time and money spent.


Fantastic Book! One week in and already far less stress!

I've practiced David Allen's system for about a year now, but still couldn't get the "techy" end of it working smoothly. After only a week on Michael's system, my stress level is low, I'm leaving the office at the end of the day with my Daily Task list empty, and my inbox flutters around 5-6 items (previously getting my inbox under 100 was an accomplishment). Michael walks you step-by-step through the implementation of the system. My only words of advice: If you're going to do it, commit 100% -- do not ease up or the inherent trust you have in the system will collapse.


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Excellent quick tips and system for using Outlook

This book is a very quick read and very useable. You can either read in detail and really understand Linenberger's overall system (based on GTD) or just dip in and get outlook optimally set up.

The hardest thing I found about it is to implement this system when you have an executive assistant who also accesses your email. In this instance using Personal Folders as Linenberger suggests doesn't work since the other user will not see them or be able to file to them. Many of the tips in the book seem to assume that you are a lone user.

However, overall I found the book very useful as a GTD fan and a new Outlook user. Quick and easy results.


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