Information is being generated at an astonishing rate, thanks to a proliferation of increasingly sophisticated technology tools. People are more informed and more connected than ever before, but the price is stress and a pervasive sense of overload. In such chapters as "The Connection Conundrum," "Launch the Search Engine Within," and "Your Digital Divide," the authors offer practical solutions for simplifying life, slowing down, and finding time for family, friends, and even a vacation. Through a process of self-analysis, self-insight, and priority setting, readers create individual solutions for achieving life balance.…mehr
Information is being generated at an astonishing rate, thanks to a proliferation of increasingly sophisticated technology tools. People are more informed and more connected than ever before, but the price is stress and a pervasive sense of overload. In such chapters as "The Connection Conundrum," "Launch the Search Engine Within," and "Your Digital Divide," the authors offer practical solutions for simplifying life, slowing down, and finding time for family, friends, and even a vacation. Through a process of self-analysis, self-insight, and priority setting, readers create individual solutions for achieving life balance.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Debra Dinnocenzo and Rick Swegan have lived the issues described in Dot Calm: The Search for Sanity in a Wired World, throughout their marriage and partnership, long before they decided to write this book. Debra is president of ALLearnatives(R), a learning and development firm that consults with organizations to help implement alternative work strategies and remote work initiatives. Debra has more than twenty years experience in marketing, sales and product management. She has worked in executive positions for Development Dimensions International (DDI), Ridge Associates and Learning International, a division of Times Mirror. A graduate of Central Michigan University, Debra holds an M.A. and B.S. in business. In addition to publishing numerous articles, she is also the author of 101 Tips for Telecommuters (Berrett- Koehler, 1999). In her spare time, Debra enjoys walking in the woods near her home, writing poetry, and spending time with her daughter Jennimarie. Rick Swegan currently serves as global account manager for Development Dimensions International (DDI), where he manages the firm's relationship with its largest global client. He is DDI's career sales revenue leader and has been awarded top sales honors for nine consecutive years. Prior to his tenure at DDI, Rick was vice president of human resources for a fast food chain and held administrative positions at several colleges and universities. He received his B.A. from The College of Wooster and an M.Ed. from Ohio University. Rick is a voracious reader and collector of books--he still has all the books he ever owned and especially enjoys collecting juvenile books. In addition to spending time with his daughters, he enjoys exploring his family history (which he's traced back ten generations) and serves as a partner in ALLearnatives(R).
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