Getting Organized in the Google Era

How to Get Stuff out of Your Head, Find It When You Need It, and Get It Done Right

Business & Finance, Human Resources & Personnel Management, Organizational Behavior, Management & Leadership, Time Management, Industries & Professions, Industries
Cover of the book Getting Organized in the Google Era by Douglas Merrill, James A. Martin, The Crown Publishing Group
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Douglas Merrill, James A. Martin ISBN: 9780307590176
Publisher: The Crown Publishing Group Publication: March 16, 2010
Imprint: Crown Business Language: English
Author: Douglas Merrill, James A. Martin
ISBN: 9780307590176
Publisher: The Crown Publishing Group
Publication: March 16, 2010
Imprint: Crown Business
Language: English

Whether it's a faulty memory, a tendency to multitask, or difficulty managing our time, every one of us has limitations conspiring to keep us from being organized. But, as organizational guru and former Google CIO Douglas C. Merrill points out, it isn't our fault. Our brains simply aren't designed to deal with the pressures and competing demands on our attention in today's fast-paced, information-saturated, digital world. What's more, he says, many of the ways in which our society is structured are outdated, imposing additional chaos that makes us feel stressed, scattered, and disorganized.

But it doesn't have to be this way. Luckily, we have a myriad of amazing new digital tools and technologies at our fingertips to help us manage the strains on our brains and on our lives; the trick is knowing when and how to use them. This is why Merrill, who helped spearhead Google's effort to "organize the world's information," offers a wealth of tips and strategies for how to use these new tools to become more organized, efficient, and successful than ever.

But if you're looking for traditional, rigid, one-size-fits-all strategies for organization, this isn't the book for you. Instead, Merrill draws on his intimate knowledge of how the brain works to help us develop fresh, innovative, and flexible systems of organization tailored to our individual goals, constraints, and lifestyles.

From how to harness the amazing power of search, to how to get the most out of cloud computing, to techniques for filtering through the enormous avalanche of information that assaults us at every turn, to tips for minimizing distractions and better integrating work and life, Getting Organized in the Google Era is chock-full of practical, invaluable, and often counterintuitive advice for anyone who wants to be more organized and productive–and less stressed--in our 21st-century world.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

Whether it's a faulty memory, a tendency to multitask, or difficulty managing our time, every one of us has limitations conspiring to keep us from being organized. But, as organizational guru and former Google CIO Douglas C. Merrill points out, it isn't our fault. Our brains simply aren't designed to deal with the pressures and competing demands on our attention in today's fast-paced, information-saturated, digital world. What's more, he says, many of the ways in which our society is structured are outdated, imposing additional chaos that makes us feel stressed, scattered, and disorganized.

But it doesn't have to be this way. Luckily, we have a myriad of amazing new digital tools and technologies at our fingertips to help us manage the strains on our brains and on our lives; the trick is knowing when and how to use them. This is why Merrill, who helped spearhead Google's effort to "organize the world's information," offers a wealth of tips and strategies for how to use these new tools to become more organized, efficient, and successful than ever.

But if you're looking for traditional, rigid, one-size-fits-all strategies for organization, this isn't the book for you. Instead, Merrill draws on his intimate knowledge of how the brain works to help us develop fresh, innovative, and flexible systems of organization tailored to our individual goals, constraints, and lifestyles.

From how to harness the amazing power of search, to how to get the most out of cloud computing, to techniques for filtering through the enormous avalanche of information that assaults us at every turn, to tips for minimizing distractions and better integrating work and life, Getting Organized in the Google Era is chock-full of practical, invaluable, and often counterintuitive advice for anyone who wants to be more organized and productive–and less stressed--in our 21st-century world.

More books from The Crown Publishing Group

Cover of the book Worlds Collide by Douglas Merrill, James A. Martin
Cover of the book Remade in America by Douglas Merrill, James A. Martin
Cover of the book When You Say Yes But Mean No by Douglas Merrill, James A. Martin
Cover of the book Triggers by Douglas Merrill, James A. Martin
Cover of the book Saints Behaving Badly by Douglas Merrill, James A. Martin
Cover of the book Why the Real Estate Boom Will Not Bust - And How You Can Profit from It by Douglas Merrill, James A. Martin
Cover of the book Jordan's Crossing by Douglas Merrill, James A. Martin
Cover of the book Sir Dalton and the Shadow Heart by Douglas Merrill, James A. Martin
Cover of the book Introduction to the New Testament by Douglas Merrill, James A. Martin
Cover of the book Boo Humbug by Douglas Merrill, James A. Martin
Cover of the book The Greatest Man Who Ever Lived by Douglas Merrill, James A. Martin
Cover of the book This Is Me by Douglas Merrill, James A. Martin
Cover of the book Don't Let Me Go by Douglas Merrill, James A. Martin
Cover of the book Digital Darwinism by Douglas Merrill, James A. Martin
Cover of the book The Mountain of Silence by Douglas Merrill, James A. Martin
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy