The E-mail Sanity Expert(R)
Randall Dean Consulting and Training, LLC
East Lansing, Michigan, United States
Randy Dean, The E-mail Sanity Expert®, is a professional speaker and expert on time & e-mail management, effective organization, and the related use of technology. For 30 years, Randy has been leading training and speaking programs for major corporate, university, association, and government audiences. Obsessed with time management and personal productivity, he left a successful career as a graduate program admissions director, professional marketer, and manager to become a leading speaker and trainer. The author of the recent Amazon bestseller, Taming the E-mail Beast, and producer and creator of several video-based self-study courses, he has led programs for thousands of satisfied and inspired students, managers, and professionals on being more productive with their time and life. His highly informative and entertaining speaking and training programs leave audience members with immediately usable tools, strategies, and skills on how to better manage their time, technology, and information overload following their program experience.
Randy is best known for his programs on time, project, people, distraction, and especially e-mail management using popular tools like Microsoft Outlook, Gmail/Google apps, and smart phones & tablets. He also has new programs on working from home more productively, getting more from meetings & virtual meetings, and specific programming on Microsoft 365 and Google Suite programs. His popular and growing YouTube channel provides numerous tip videos on key software tools like Outlook and Gmail, as well as VLOG content on key productivity and time management content, strategies, and issues.
His speaking and training programs are consistently some of the highest-rated programs for the many clients he speaks for, including major conferences/conventions, Fortune 500 organizations, top universities, governmental agencies, and leading nonprofits -- basically anyone struggling to better manage their time, e-mail, smart phone/tablet devices, Google productivity apps, and/or Microsoft Outlook. (And he makes these topics fun and engaging
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