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We work together to understand, publicize and solve the information overload problem.  We do this by (1) defining and building awareness of information overload, (2) facilitating and funding collaboration and advanced research aimed at shaping solutions and establishing best practices, and (3) serving as a resource center where we share information and resources, offer guidance and connections, and help make the business case for fighting information overload.
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June 14, 2009
Save the Date: The Fall 2009 Conference of IORG
will take place on Sept. 13+14 2009, at the Palo Alto
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How the Tiny Soapbox methodology will help relieve information overload
Tracy Allison Altman discusses her approach to reducing information overload and bringing focus to innovative ideas.
May 2009.

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  When sending someone a meeting request, phrase the subject and location so they make sense to all parties to the meeting. For instance, if Jill sends Jack a calendar item that says "Meeting with Jack - my office" it will be quite meaningless when viewed by Jack on his calendar. Always include both names and an absolute address - as in "Jack/Jill on budget proposal - Jill's office".
 
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