New Book Rejuvenates the Potential of the Paperless Office -
Awakens Old Debate
A new ground-breaking book helps computer users read more and faster...on-screen! Maybe the idea of a "less" paper office will become a reality?!
Wallingford, CT (PRWEB) September 8, 2004 -- We may never fully achieve a paperless office, but we can certainly waste less paper. With the strategies and techniques in the new book by Pam Mullan, Read More Faster...On-Screen, users can stay on top of information overload with ease and confidence...while printing less. Reading electronic text is a new literacy, requiring a new approach to reading, including changing the knee-jerk reaction to print...just because we can.
Users will be surprised by how quickly they develop skills to breeze through vast amounts of text on-screen with confidence. By reading more on-screen, users print less and thus consume less paper.
Not only is this book easy to read, it is chock full of clever techniques to boost reading speed and understanding. Pacers help the reader to maintain and increase speed without returning to previously read lines. Key words allow the reader to know which words must be read and which can be skipped. These skills alone could easily double ones reading speed.
The authors are seasoned trainers in advanced reading skills, each with more than 16 years' experience. Pam Mullan facilitated training programs on hardcopy reading strategies for 10 years before she wrote her master's thesis on the topic of on-screen reading competence. Abby Marks-Beale, a corporate productivity expert, helps busy people conquer information overload and manage time and stress.
The book has been available since September 2003 as an eBook and is now available in print at www.readmorefaster.com
For more information, contact The Reading Edge at 203-949-9153 or visit their website at http://www.readmorefaster.com
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