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		<title>By: Tax &#187; New Xerox/Harris Study that for Government Workers, Reducing Information Overload Will Provide Relief from Stress and Result in Cost Savings</title>
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		<dc:creator>Tax &#187; New Xerox/Harris Study that for Government Workers, Reducing Information Overload Will Provide Relief from Stress and Result in Cost Savings</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] GTD Times wrote an interesting post today on New Xerox/Harris Study that for Government Workers, Reducing Information Overload Will Provide Relief from Stress and Result in Cost SavingsHere&#8217;s a quick excerptA new study conducted jointly by Harris Interactive and Xerox indicate¬† that reducing information overload can yield better use of time - particularly for those working in government positions.¬† This in turn is associated with the possibility that additional cost savings can be realized as a result. David Allen has long been aware of this association and it has been an underlying premise of all of his work even that which predates his first book; ‚ÄúGetting Things Done: the art of stress fre [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] GTD Times wrote an interesting post today on New Xerox/Harris Study that for Government Workers, Reducing Information Overload Will Provide Relief from Stress and Result in Cost SavingsHere&#8217;s a quick excerptA new study conducted jointly by Harris Interactive and Xerox indicate¬† that reducing information overload can yield better use of time &#8211; particularly for those working in government positions.¬† This in turn is associated with the possibility that additional cost savings can be realized as a result. David Allen has long been aware of this association and it has been an underlying premise of all of his work even that which predates his first book; ‚ÄúGetting Things Done: the art of stress fre [...]</p>
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