“Robert Corrao has seven different Macs, an Apple TV, and of course an iPhone and an iPad to carry with him wherever he goes,” Joel Mathis reports for Macworld. “he chief operating officer at LAC Group, a professional services company in Los Angeles, doesn’t mind loading himself down with technology, but he’s not always a fan of what it brings: Email, and plenty of it.”
“He estimates he receives 500 emails a day—and that the average inbox in his organization contains 5000 emails,” Mathis reports. “It’s all too much, and too little of it is important. ‘It kills me,’ he said. ‘Just deleting—not even reading—that still takes a good chunk of the day.'”
Mathis reports, “So Corrao is leading his company on an effort to get rid of email—not the individual pieces that clutter up the inboxes, but email itself.”
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