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After E-Mail: New Internet Tools That Can Save Time and Improve Your Performance [Paperback]

Roger Kropf (Author)
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Book Description

October 1, 2001
E-mail is wonderful. It’s made communicating immeasurably easier. But it can’t do everything, and it can be frustrating. What comes after e-mail?

After E-Mail shows you new or upgraded tools that can save you time and improve your performance. Some are even free. Most you can use right away, without asking your organization to make changes in computers or software.

Finding time to learn even simple new software can be hard. After E-Mail helps you decide which tools to pick up first.

What are your time wasters?

"I’ve got 15 e-mails about that project somewhere. What do they say? Where are they?"

"I need only a two-word answer, but we keep just missing each other."

"Do I have to drive two hours for a 30-minute meeting?"

"It’ll take two days of e-mail to get that meeting scheduled."

"The four of them will spend eight hours in a car to hear my 40- minute presentation."

"I’ll send you that web address—If I can find it."

"I’ll get around to reading that stack of magazines some day. . . .Wonder if I’ve missed something important?"

"I should check those websites regularly, but who has the time?"

After E-Mail will help you choose the tool that fits your problem. It shows you tools on the Internet that can save time and improve your performance:

• Virtual offices where you can organize e-mail, share documents and manage a team calendar

• Bulletin boards or forums that you can set up to manage conversations with your work team. No longer will people say, "I can’t find your e-mail."

• Instant messaging, including "chat" and "voice chat," to reach people quickly and surely–no more ‘phone tag.’

• Videoconferencing for small groups

• Services that help schedule meetings by sending invitations and tabulating responses

• On-line presentation services—avoid needless travel

• On-line bookmark storage and other ways of sharing what is on the web

• Digital dailies—customized news delivered to you over the Internet

• Personal portals—customized pages that combine content from a variety of websites that you want to look at regularly

Change is constant on the Internet. On an accompanying website for the book you’ll find new products, updated web addresses and new tips from the author. Purchasers of the e-book version will receive this information in e-mail updates to be issued from time to time.


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From the Author

This book is aimed at the individual trying to decide what comes next in using communication tools on the Internet. Managers and organizations with specific business objectives requiring intense levels of communication will find this book particularly useful.

* Managers who are being asked to rely on dispersed teams will find technologies that improve communication and potentially increase efficiency and lower costs. * Travel for meetings is a major drain on people and organizations. The technologies described can reduce travel time and expense. * Organizations that want to serve a larger geographic area will find ways of communicating that are effective and less costly than travel.

As I discuss each tool, I also provide references to specific products aimed at organizations and their needs.

The focus of this book, however, is the individual looking for a product that can help them improve performance without waiting for the roll-out of applications across an entire company.

About the Author

Roger Kropf, PhD is Professor of Health Management at the Wagner Graduate School at New York University.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 108 pages
  • Publisher: YBK Publishers (October 1, 2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0970392303
  • ISBN-13: 978-0970392305
  • Product Dimensions: 8 x 5.1 x 0.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 5 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #9,996,396 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars A superb guide for advancing any workplace, June 5, 2002
This review is from: After E-Mail: New Internet Tools That Can Save Time and Improve Your Performance (Paperback)
After E-Mail: New Internet Tools That Can Save Time And Improve Your Performance by Roger Kropf (Professor of Health Management, Wagner Graduate School of Public Service, New York University) is a coherent and deftly written presentation of the technology of the future as applied to the business office. E-mail is of course a useful and speedy office tool for prompt communication, but when e-mail is no longer enough by itself to get the job done, what comes next? After E-Mail addresses several useful practices of streamlined work and improved communication, including virtual offices, video conferencing and why it's not for everyone, digital daily news, instant messaging pros and cons, and much more. A superb guide for advancing any workplace into a more efficient future, After E-Mail is written expressly for non-specialist general reader and the corporate administrator who has barely figured out how to send and receive e-mail.
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