Reuters last week brought us news that an executive coach named Marsha Egan has devised a 12-step program to treat e-mail addiction. Let’s just say I am unimpressed. Hi, my name is Paul, and I am an e ...
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Hi, my name is Paul and I am an e-mail addict. Reuters this afternoon brings us news that an executive coach named Marsha Egan has devised a 12-step program to treat e-mail addiction. Let’s just say I ...