30 August, 2010 (17:29) | Business Organizing, Family Organization, Personal Organization, Systems, Time Management | By: admin
The average employee today has 37 hours of unfinished work on their desk at anytime.
Top 8 Tips to Manage Your Time
1. If there is a task that you are dreading, set a timer for 15 minutes and once time is up, move on.
2. There are only 24 hours in a day.
3. Remember to schedule downtime. [...]
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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 [...]
Tags: Filing, Office Organizing, system, Time Managment, Tips
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15 February, 2010 (20:15) | Family Organization, Home Organizing, Personal Organization, Systems | By: amster88
Creating a family command center
Find a centralized location in your home, usually the entrance way or a corner in the kitchen, to create a family command center. This location will be the go to spot for your most important family needs. It should include the following:
Phone Lists - Keep an updated list of the family [...]
Tags: begin, De-clutter, declutter, Family Organization, home, Home Organizing, Organization, organizing
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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.
Tags: business card, contact category, contact managment, contact temperature, ebook, make your networks matter, Networking, relationship management, system
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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.
Tags: business card, contact category, contact managment, contact temperature, ebook, make your networks matter, Networking, relationship management, system
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