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The growing deluge of email, incessant meetings, attention-demanding messages, and more seem to conspire against office productivity. Help is on the way. Author Dermot Crowley offers practical advice explaining how you can eliminate much of this “noise” and “friction,” and focus more on getting your work done effectively and on time. This is possible, Crowley promises, even while you take the time to communicate and collaborate with your team. He includes valuable tips on how team leaders can promote a culture of “superproductivity.”
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About the Author
Dermot Crowley is a productivity author, speaker and trainer. He founded Adapt Productivity, where he serves as director.
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