Category: Contact Management

Scheduling Reminders

30 May, 2010 (17:25) | Business Organizing, Contact Management, Personal Organization, Time Management, Uncategorized | By: amster88

Scheduling Reminders 

Block out time to make & return phone calls and handle emails.

Be honest about how long a project will take.  If you know it will take 2 hours, don’t schedule only 30 minutes as you will be setting yourself up to fail.

Delegate anything and everything you can.

There are only 24 hours in a day.  [...]

10 Tips to An Organized Office

30 March, 2010 (17:19) | Business Organizing, Contact Management, Links/Resources, Systems, Time Management | By: amster88

Here is a great set of 10 tips to help you organize your office.
10 Tips to An Organized Office
By: Julie Morgenstern 

Rearrange furniture to boost efficiency. Bring filing cabinets, frequently used reference materials, and daily office supplies within arm’s reach of your desk chair. If you have to get up to put something away, chances are [...]

The Business Card Black Hole (part 2)

14 July, 2009 (16:16) | Business Organizing, Contact Management, Networking, Systems, eBooks | By: admin

One of the problems that I am often helping my clients with is what to do with all of those business cards they collect at networking events. If you are like most people, you come home and pull out the couple that you need to address immediately, and then the rest go into a drawer, never to be seen again. This is known as the Business Card Black Hole.

The Business Card Black Hole (part 1)

9 July, 2009 (16:15) | Business Organizing, Contact Management, Networking, Systems, eBooks | By: admin

The two main aspects of contact management are: How to classify the contacts and get them into your system and what to do with the info once it is in (temperature touch points). The type of category will help you to make sure that you are approaching the relationship in the right manner.

Shocking Sales Statistics

1 July, 2009 (19:40) | Contact Management, Statistics, eBooks | By: admin

Did you know that only 10% of sales people make more than 3 contacts with a client, yet 80% (let me repeat that, 80%) of sales are made on the 5th to 12th contact you have with that prospect.