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Administrative/Clerical: What is Your Biggest Office Productivity Killer?

Office Dynamics

OfficeTime surveyed more than six hundred people to determine the biggest office productivity killers. Web surfing took the number two spot, as 80 percent of the people surveyed reported spending more than two hours per day on this activity. Surfing the Internet is another way to reduce your office productivity.

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A business case outline for an internal PA network

Practically Perfect PA

Create a Team Charter and come up with rules of engagement and expectations including how long the future meetings will be, when they will take place, how often and how we will organise the agenda etc. The original article can be found on Jennifer’s blog and you can also follow her on Twitter: @jencorcoran_pa.

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Is Using Social Media at Work a Good Idea?

On The Job

They Twitter. Further, a recent Right Management survey found that 51 percent of those working for employers with more than 10,000 employees said that social networking “seldom” interferes with productivity, while 41 percent of those at smaller companies report it “seldom” interferes. “And, They comment on blogs. Thats just reality.

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Cheryl Sinclair of Buckle | Putting People at the Heart of Company Culture

Allwork

Follow me on Twitter. Cheryl Sinclair [00:21:30] The thing is, as I mentioned, that we’re going to be for as we did a recent employee survey where again, three quarters of our workforce still likes to work from home setup. And what we have a tendency of doing is just listening and then trying to come up with their own agenda.

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Master the Art of Re-purposing Your Work and You'll Save Multiple Hours - 50 Ideas To Get You Started

Stephanie LH Calahan

As my business continues to grow from it's inception in 2004, I've added a lot more to my agenda, including blogging on my website, guest blogging, writing articles for e-zines and in print for local magazines, creating a monthly newsletter and doing public speaking. BLOGS, ARTICLES, NEWSLETTERS, PUBLIC SPEAKING - OH MY!!!

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106 Thoughts on Overcoming Overwhelm in a Freaked-Out World

Stephanie LH Calahan

Once that is done, survey what is left and find the next easiest thing you can do. And no checking email, facebook, twitter or any other distraction. "Easy Does It" is the way to get started anytime you feel overwhelmed. Look at the overwhelming things ahead of you and pick the easiest thing to do first. You heard me.

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