From Library Journal
Aimed at a rapidly growing segment of the workforce that chooses to work out of the home, this book provides valuable guidance. Topics range from choosing and setting up the work space to productive and efficient paper and time management and personal organizational skills. Kanarek, the founder of a firm that helps businesses increase office productivity, does a good job of explaining how and why to follow her suggestions. Many illustrations of layouts, forms, and products contribute to the clear presentation. Unfortunately, much of this material is not new, since there have been several books and magazine articles written on these same topics. However, this book serves as a complete and up-to-date guide for those who are setting up home offices or who want to make improvements for more efficiency. Recommended for general collections.
- Grace Klinefelter, Ft. Lauderdale Coll., Fla.Copyright 1993 Reed Business Information, Inc.
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Book Description
Working from home offers many challenges from finding the right space for your home office to balancing your home and office life. This easy-to-follow guide to organizing your home office is filled with proven strategies for creating a clutter-free, efficient home office. Whether you're suffering from information overload or sharing a home office with your toss-everything spouse, home office organizing expert Lisa Kanarek's advice will get you on the right track to an organized and productive home office. Her organizing methods are tailored to meet everyone's needs from a perfectionist to a pack rat.
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