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James Kendrick and I are back with a great new show
featuring special guest Michael Linenberger. Michael is the author of Seize
the Work Day (Using the Tablet PC to Take Total Control of Your Work and Meeting Day) and a new book, Total Workday Control Using Microsoft Outlook.
James and I agree that Seize the Work Day is unquestionably the best book covering productivity with the Tablet PC. In his new book, Total Workday Control, Michael provides eight best practices for maximum productivity in Microsoft Outlook. Our discussion with Michael covers his books, how and why he wrote them, and even looks to the future of the Tablet PC.
Michael has graciously offered three copies each of both of his books to give away to the podcast listeners so listen carefully to the show to find out what you need to do to win a free book. James and I will be determining the winners over the next few days so don't delay - listen to the show and get your entry in as a comment on the podcast blog! We will announce the six winners on the next show.
Enjoy the show and let us know what you think.
Special thanks to Tiedye Keith for the great song "Vulnerable" with vocals by Tony Lindsay of Santana.








1. While listening to the podcast on my computer at work, surrounded by multiple unfinished projects I was intrigued by Michael Linenberger (but more impressed because you both have used his systems and spoke of success in using them). So I found my Library had one of his books on Seize the Work Day and ordered it up online, then I went to Amazon and ordered his other book Total Workday Control. Just got it delivered. Looks good, a bit daunting in size being so many pages. Just have to figure out how to schedule it into learning and incorporating into my life. Maybe over coffee in mornings? Keep up the good work. It has made me take a greater interest into my Gateway Laptop that I have barely scratched the surface on. Just hotbuttoned OneNote onto my journal button and am currently reading on how to utilize it.
Posted at 2:36AM on Feb 9th 2006 by Blair S.