Includes bibliographical references (pages 219-229) and index.
pt. 1. Finding the information you need : and getting results from it. What we're up against : today's unprecedented problem: too much information -- Selecting your key information areas : what must you know, and what can you safely ignore? -- The fine art of capturing good ideas : how to retain the information you really need -- How to turn information into results : you can put ideas to work for you -- pt. 2. Clearing information clutter : less is more. Your information audit : How to find our if what you're getting is what you need -- How to handle email : changing your inbox from curse to blessing -- How to find what you need online : five principles to guide you through the Internet thicket -- How to handle voice mail, junk mail, and magazines : a strategy for the stacks -- How to organize, file, and store information : it's not about neatness; its about quick retrieval and simplicity.
pt. 3. Creating space to think : finding an oasis amid the overload. Tap the power of block days : how to control interruptions so you can focus -- Try an info-techno Sabbath : only an ancient practice can solve our modern problem -- Why we secretly like overload : and how to rework the reasons we don't want to change -- Blessed are they who admit their ignorance : and six other upside-down assumptions to live by -- pt. 4. Bonus stuff : hey, it doesn't cost you anything extra. Great information on information : a short guide to resources that are helpful-- and some that aren't -- A word for church leaders : facing the unique pressures of information overload for pastors.
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Information resources management.
Time management.
Efficacité.
Gestion de l'information.
Information resources management.
Technologies de l'information et de la communication.