"This is the best course I have taken on how to prioritize tasks"
Productivity for Working at Home

"This is the best course I have taken on how to prioritize tasks"

I’ve been using Microsoft outlook for over 20 years and this is the best course I have taken on how to prioritize tasks and how to clean up my inbox so I don’t get overwhelmed for the day to be with 200 300 or even 800 emails both new and marked unread to take care of them later.

Daniel Sierra

GM Duracell

Mexico City, Mexico

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