I've taken pearls from my half-day organizing
workshops and strung them together with an interactive pop quiz.
Whether you need a keynote speech or a mini-workshop, I can combine
and customize the programs below to match your needs exactly.
You will walk away with immediately useful tips on how to work
smarter instead of harder. Plus, the handouts are specially designed
for follow-through tools.
NEW:
Available on CD as PPT with voice over and education packet!
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How to Do Space Age Work with a Stone
Age Brain™ VIDEO: Live Program Excerpts!
When are computers going to make it easier to work?
Technology alone doesn't increase productivity - People do. Take
advantage of your brain's hard-wiring and use these e-mail tips
to boost your performance, while reducing stress. Leave with enough
tips to save an hour a day!
"Effective E-Mail" tips.
"Great presentation! Entertaining, and full of good tips
that I can use starting tomorrow to be more productive."
Alison Takaki, American Society of Women Accountants
Overcoming Information Overload © 
Is working harder for longer hours the key to success?
There is more information in one daily edition of the New York
Times than a person who lived 100 years ago was exposed to in
their lifetime. Discover how your brain really works; then use
these proven tips to overcome your information overload.
"Hot
Questions to Melt Information Overload" tips
"Outstanding! Can you come to my workplace? We all could
use your expertise more than you know."
Lisa
Santillan, at the Int'l Association of Administrative Professionals
Conference
Organizing Your Office: Save an Hour a Day ©

When are computers going to create a paperless office?
U.S. executives still waste six weeks a year looking through paper
piles. Got better things to do with your time? Tune-up your office
with a lively demonstration of paper organizing techniques and
tools to conquer your in-box. You can get it all organized --
walk away with enough tips to save anhour a day.
"Hot Tips to Melt
the Paper Blizzard"
"Excellent use of time. It was the most information filled hour
I've attended at the lunchtime seminar series."
Jim Art,
Engineer, Lawrence Livermore Labs
Organizing for Sales Success © 
How can you leverage your time to increase sales?
You'll leave with proven techniques for working more productively
that you'll use immediately, including the Four
Sales Ps and paper or e-mail tips. Eve helps you get organized
so you optimize your sales success results —one client at
a time.
"Now I spend less than one hour
a day in the office, which immediately increased my client appointments
to at least fifteen a week."
Mark Fujiwara, Northwest Mutual, Global
Financial Services
Time Management in the Information Age ©

Do you often wish there were more than 24 hours in each
day?
A new look at the age old problem. Everyone gets the same 24 hours,
yet there is never enough time in the day and always more to do
than you can get done! Boost your day-to-day effectiveness by
learning the art of reverse priorities and new tools to make it
work for you. "Personal Best Power Hour" tips.
"I learned a lot and heard a lot that I know but need to hear
again. Thanks for a really informative session."
Helen L. Conroy, Attorney
at Law
About Eve
Abbott, the Organizer Extraordinaire: Author, Speaker and Consultant
Since 1988, Eve Abbott has taught executives, managers and business
owners how to work at least twenty-five percent more effectively
through her programs and consultations. Ms. Abbott is the author
of How to Do Space Age Work with a Stone Age Brain™
(2005). She has degrees in Sociology and Psychology from the University
of California and holds a Lifetime Adult Teaching Credential.
The Organizer Extraordinaire appears in New York Times, Working
Woman and Home Office Computing articles. Her speaking engagements
include S.C. Johnson & Son, Inc, the Prudential Real Estate
and Institute for Management Consultants Conferences, and McGraw-Hill
Publishing as well as hundreds of professional associations.
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