Time Spent With E-mail: Improving Your Productivity
Posted by: Scott: Monday, June 12th, 2006 |
Clarissa Rodriguez, a productivity architect and valued colleague, was recently published in the Boston Herald’s Women’s Business section (link).
Clarissa tells us that:
“On average, employees spend two hours per day reading and responding to unproductive, low importance messages. That’s a hefty 12 weeks a year.”
And goes on to ask us:
“What would you and your employees each do with an extra 480 hours this year? Next year?”
That’s a compelling question. What would you do with an extra 480 hours per year?
Read the article here for “e-mail overload” remedies.
Check out Clarissa’s website here (Clear Road Associates).



