By Mike Meyer
POSTED: 01:30 a.m. HST, Nov 29, 2011
~~<p>One of the most common cliches heard (especially around the holidays) nowadays is "TMI," which of course means "too much information." In short, we're all overloaded.</p>
One of the most common cliches heard (especially around the holidays) nowadays is "TMI," which of course means "too much information." In short, we're all overloaded.
For most people in business, a huge part of the TMI equation is handling a constant stream of emails, of which only a few are important. For those people who manage to keep their email at work and never read messages at home, this is a problem on Monday morning. Login for more...