Overcoming Death by Email
Ted Esler, Executive Vice President, Pioneers
April 15, 2010
Email, Schedule, Workflow, Effectiveness
Brief Description: Overcoming Death by Email will help you to control your email, inbox, schedule, and daily workflow for greater personal effectiveness (and happiness).
Fuller Description: Overcoming Death by Email will help you to control your email, inbox, schedule, and daily workflow for greater personal effectiveness (and happiness).
This webinar will cover topics such as learning how to process more email, faster and more accurately. Freeing up brain cells for real thinking – empty your brain of administrive via controlling your inboxes, voicemail and other daily interruptions. Using the two minutes rule to combat procrastination. Simplifying your desk, files, and email tracking locating anything on your computer in milliseconds. Using email rules to rule the world. Ted Esler is the Executive Vice President of Pioneers-USA. A Minnesota native, Ted worked in the computer industry before becoming a church planter in Sarajevo, Bosnia, during the 1990’s. In 2000, Ted became the Canadian director of Pioneers and three years later moved to Orlando to assume his current responsibilities. Ted has BS in Computer Science, and MTS in Theology, and is currently pursuing a PhD in Intercultural Studies. He is the author of overwhelming Minority.
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