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Today’s Admin Needs to Become a Mobile Office Pro

Office Dynamics

Apps for file access, e-mail, calendar, password protection, word processing, spreadsheets, presentations, virtual meetings, news, weather and travel are examples of key productivity tools mobile devices should have installed. Learn more by using the guides. Backup and store your files via a cloud service. Cloud Storage.

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More OneNote Must-Knows: History, Search, and Template Creation

All Things Admin

If you haven’t checked out that blog post, you can find it here. Create a page in OneNote or insert a file from Word that you want to use as your standard template for various needs throughout the notebook. The Learning Doesn’t Stop Here! With OneNote, there’s always more to learn. But there’s so much more to OneNote!

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Ep 242: Nicki Cave on Managing a Team of Assistants and Finding Happiness in Your Work

LEADERASSISTANT.COM

Ronald Reagan CONNECT WITH NICKI Nicki on LinkedIn Article Nicki contributed to on BCG’s blog – The Heart of CEO Effectiveness ABOUT NICKI Nicki Cave is currently the Administrative Services Director for the Boston Consulting Group’s (BCG) Dallas EA/AA team. He is the one that gets the people to do the greatest things.

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The Top 5 Things That Were Wise Investments for My Home Business

Tips From T. Marie

Why it was a wise choice: Storing my files in the cloud rather than on a physical hard drive or flash drive makes it easy to access them from my desktop, laptop, iPad, and phone. It’s also super easy for me to share files with others. It’s been crucial in learning how to unplug from work and give myself true down time. #3

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How To Be More Creative (And More Productive)

Productivityist

It’s quite simple: I prioritize practicing creativity (it is, after all, one of my themes for 2016). Do scattered files and folders menacingly glare at you from your desk? The more bizarre your prompt, the more you might learn. (I Learn something completely new. And, let me tell you, I should have done this ages ago.

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How To Be More Creative (And More Productive)

Productivityist

It’s quite simple: I prioritize practicing creativity (it is, after all, one of my themes for 2016). Do scattered files and folders menacingly glare at you from your desk? The more bizarre your prompt, the more you might learn. (I Learn something completely new. And, let me tell you, I should have done this ages ago.