by Liz Kislik July 26, 2016July 26, 2016 Some of my clients go crazy with meetings. They schedule them back to back, invite a cast of thousands, start late and in disarray, drag on unproductively, and end late without closure. Suddenly, everyone is grabbing their stuff, still talking as they push past the people standing … Continue reading How to End Meeting Madness and Get Better Results
Category Archives: Productivity
Can A Simple Time Hack Help Make You More Money?
by Brian Basilico July 24, 2016 Follow @bbasilicoJuly 24, 2016 The P Word Today I want to talk about the P word. What do I mean by the P word? Productivity. One of the questions I get asked all the time is, “Dude do you sleep?” The answer to that is yes, I sleep very … Continue reading Can A Simple Time Hack Help Make You More Money?
Desktop Backgrounds For Every Employee
by Victoria Heckstall July 22, 2016 Follow @wahmjourney91July 22, 2016 Desktop backgrounds are a major part of your day in the office, and yet they are so often forgotten. If you want to have a great desktop background, you have to make it branded, but you also have to make sure that it’s not too … Continue reading Desktop Backgrounds For Every Employee
Using Unified Communications to Eliminate Productivity Sinkholes
by Blair Pleasant July 19, 2016July 19, 2016 Do you suffer from “productivity sinkholes” when you’re trying to get work done? Scattered communication is perhaps the greatest threat to worker productivity facing businesses today. Finding and reaching people – as well as communicating and collaborating effectively — can be a daunting task requiring a myriad … Continue reading Using Unified Communications to Eliminate Productivity Sinkholes
3 Types of Businesses Using Apps to Improve Employee Productivity
by Philip Kushmaro July 18, 2016 Follow @PhilipKushmaroJuly 18, 2016 If you told Don Draper in Mad Men that in four decades, people would be walking around clutching their mobile phones like zombies and trying to catch Pokemons, he probably would have just given you another scotch on the rocks. He also wouldn’t have believed … Continue reading 3 Types of Businesses Using Apps to Improve Employee Productivity
Why Some People Fail to See Desired Results
by Personal Branding Blog July 17, 2016July 17, 2016 Sitting in the buyer seat becomes the all-time best sales training ground. You will instantly recognize why sales falter as well as fail. 3 Major Errors #1 Many service providers will cheerfully set a date and time with you to schedule service. You set everything aside … Continue reading Why Some People Fail to See Desired Results
10 Ways To Motivate Yourself to Work Harder [Infographic]
by James Brockbank July 15, 2016 Follow @BrockbankJamesJuly 15, 2016 Do you ever get into the office on a Monday morning and simply don’t know where to start? The week ahead full of daunting tasks which make Friday seems like months away? If that sounds like you, don’t despair! We all feel like this from … Continue reading 10 Ways To Motivate Yourself to Work Harder [Infographic]
I Think We’re Alone Now: How to Use Your Time Alone in the Office Efficiently
by Marco Sacca July 15, 2016 Follow @AccuraCastITJuly 15, 2016 If you work in a small team, or you’re the person who never takes leave, you might find yourself often alone at work. There are no colleagues to talk to and it feels like you could get away with doing less work. While this seems … Continue reading I Think We’re Alone Now: How to Use Your Time Alone in the Office Efficiently
3 Ways to Run More Effective Client Meetings
by Maddie Cary July 13, 2016July 13, 2016 PPC agency life can be hectic – bouncing from tasks, meetings, phone calls, training, blog-reading. Within a given week, I can average 4-7 meetings per day. Sometimes it’s amazing that we can balance getting all of our tactical work done when comparing the time we spend living … Continue reading 3 Ways to Run More Effective Client Meetings
The Goldilocks Rule: How to Stay Motivated in Life and Business
by James Clear July 11, 2016 Follow @james_clearJuly 11, 2016 It was 1955 and Disneyland had just opened in Anaheim, California when a ten-year-old boy walked in and asked for a job. Labor laws were loose back then and the boy managed to land a position selling guidebooks to visitors for $ 0.50 a piece. … Continue reading The Goldilocks Rule: How to Stay Motivated in Life and Business