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Jan Jasper
Jan Jasper
featured author
Occupation:
Productivity & Microsoft
Outlook Expert
Profile:
Jan Jasper has been
helping people be more
productive since 1988.
From Fortune 500
executives to solo
professionals and
entrepreneurs, Jan's
workflow coaching has
helped thousands of busy
people become more
productive.
She also provides
customization,
configuration, and
coaching for Microsoft
Outlook.
Jan is the author of
"Take Back Your Time: How
to Regain Control of
Work, Information, &
Technology" (St. Martin's
Press).
Jan is an adjunct
instructor at New York
University. She also
teaches "Time Management
& Organizing Skills for
Attorneys" to lawyers for
New York State CLE cre
Location:
New York City Metro / New
Jersey
Website:
Jasper Productivity
Solutions
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Coping With Information Overload
Henry David Thoreau once said, "Things are in the saddle and ride mankind." Today, INFORMATION is in the saddle and it's riding us into the ground! Information overload is a seriou... More...
By Jan Jasper,
New York City Metro / New Jersey - September 5th, 2008
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Time-Saving Tactics for the Office
= Meetings =
Rather than listening to everyone complain about meetings, enlist their help in improving them! At the end of each meeting, discuss what was good and bad about the m... More...
By Jan Jasper,
New York City Metro / New Jersey - September 5th, 2008
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Getting the Most From Your Palm or other PDA
Many people buy a PDA (personal digital assistant) such as the Palm Pilot, Pocket PC, or Treo hoping it will magically, effortlessly get them organized. They may spend hundreds of ... More...
By Jan Jasper,
New York City Metro / New Jersey - September 5th, 2008
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THe Less-Paper Office
The more information you can capture digitally, the more time you'll save and the more easily you can secure your information. Paper may seem more convenient in the short term, but... More...
By Jan Jasper,
New York City Metro / New Jersey - September 5th, 2008
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Getting the Most from Microsoft Outlook
There are countless ways to maximize Microsoft Outlook, here are just a few:
-- Making Outlook Windows 'Stick'--
Isn't it annoying? You're looking at next month's calendar to ... More...
By Jan Jasper,
New York City Metro / New Jersey - September 5th, 2008
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Is Customer Service Training Really What Your Employees Need?
If you go to the doctor with a headache, do you demand a particular treatment before she examines you? Of course not! Well then, why do managers send their employees for customer... More...
By Jan Jasper,
New York City Metro / New Jersey - September 5th, 2008
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Keeping Track of Your Customers & Prospects
=Choosing Between a Computer or Paper System=
To serve your customers, you need to track their purchases and needs. There is no efficient way to do this with paper files that eve... More...
By Jan Jasper,
New York City Metro / New Jersey - September 5th, 2008
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What To Do With All Those Business Cards?
-- Get Rid of Those You Don't Need --
Everyone collects lots of business cards, and nobody really knows what to do with them. We're afraid to throw them out. But there's little be... More...
By Jan Jasper,
New York City Metro / New Jersey - September 5th, 2008
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The Power of Planning Ahead
People suffer needlessly by postponing tasks until the last minute. A lot of tasks we race to finish at the 11th hour could be completed with ease if started early enough.
You do... More...
By Jan Jasper,
New York City Metro / New Jersey - September 5th, 2008
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Setting Up a New Office
--Location, location, location--
Your first decision is where to put your desk. Computer equipment must be close enough to an electrical outlet that you don't need extension cords... More...
By Jan Jasper,
New York City Metro / New Jersey - September 5th, 2008
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