Barbara Etzel is proprietor of a management consulting business in Chicago that helps professionals manage their personal information and work more efficiently. Peter J. Thomas is Professor of Information Management and has written a number of books on information technology, including The Social Dimensions of Human-Computer Interfaces.
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