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

English language

Published Dec. 29, 2010 by Broadway Books.

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978-0-385-52817-7
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4 stars (1 review)

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 What's more, he says, many of the ways in which our society is structured are outdated, imposing additional chaos that makes us feel stressed, scattered, and disorganized.But it doesn't have to be this way.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 …

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Bit out of date but has lots of tips and tricks you should be using

4 stars

It is a bit outdated but still some useful tips on how to use tools (mainly Google tools) to organize yourself a little better. If you are in chaos you will learn a lot but if you have spent time trying to refine your personal organizing systems you may pick up a tip or two or learn nothing and feel smug at your achievements. Worth a read.

Subjects

  • Google
  • Organization
  • Memory