2151 Laurelwood Road
Santa Clara, California 95054

TOPIC: YES YOU CAN Have an Empty Email Inbox!
Are you managing your email inbox or is it managing you? Changing your relationship with your email inbox is the first step to learning how to manage it. Learn how to move email messages out of the inbox and into action. Stop using your email inbox as a never-ending To Do list with no sense of order or priority and start using it as the powerful communication tool it was intended to be. You will gain valuable tips that you can put into action and start seeing results immediately.

At this powerful event you'll learn:

* 4DD Method to processing email messages quickly and efficiently
* Managing your time when processing email
* Tips for emptying your email inbox every day

SPEAKER: Tamara Meyer, is a speaker, author, and consultant who teaches people how to squeeze an extra hour out of their day. By learning to work productively you can get more work done in less time. She works with business professionals who struggle with their office environment, paper management, email management, electronic data and information management, and task/time management. She is a certified Productive Environment Specialist and a member of the National Association of Professional Organizers (NAPO). She is a graduate of the National Speakers Association ProTrack program. She offers individual consultations, training classes, and workshops to groups of all sizes.
Contact: Kristy Rogers, (408) 288-8484, [email protected],

Description:
San Jose businesswomen are owners, corporate professionals and entrepreneurs who are committed to supporting and transacting business with women. At this event we will maximize our networking efforts by giving first and then asking for what we need to grow our businesses. We value business relationships and interaction. We will have extended networking time to get to know each other.

Official Website: https://events.ewomennetwork.com/event/details.php?eid=12424

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