WEBCAST: Addicted to e-mail? A 12-step cure is offered
READING, PA.
March 5, 2007
12:01am
• Productivity expert Marsha Egan offers cures
• The true cost of e-mail to businesses
Marsha Egan
Business coach Marsha Egan is quickly becoming an e-mail addiction coach after announcing her “12-step” approach to surviving and managing the e-mails that flood into businesses every day.
Ms. Egan says her program has helped companies nationwide implement better corporate e-mail practices and can be used by individuals who feel enslaved by e-mail and who feel tied to their portable e-mail delivery devices.
(Ms. Egan outlines her approach in today’s CVBT Monday Management Memo. Please click on the link below to listen or download to you iPod or PC.)
"E-mail addiction is an unseen productivity blocker," says Ms. Egan, whose company is based in Reading, Pa. "While e-mail has allowed all of us to communicate faster and spread incredible amounts of information, it also adds an immense amount of work to most peoples’ already hectic lives. Now, we have become a nation so reliant on e-mail that if our Internet connection shuts down for an hour, we feel lost, unable to accomplish anything."