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How to Effectively Communicate with Remote Employees

C-Suite Assistants

For companies that are accustomed to team projects, face-to-face meetings and close collaboration, the virtual office can be daunting. However, once managers and CEOs are aware of these issues, they can learn how to connect with remote employees and take steps to make the remote environment more conducive to productive work.

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6 Tools to Help You Manage Large Projects with Local & Virtual.

Stephanie LH Calahan

Basecamp Both Joanne Lang and I recommended Basecamp. ( [link] ) The tool gives the ability for various team members to communicate and report in on status and there are some fantastic dashboard tools that give you an overall look at various sub projects.  How will you use Basecamp?   You can find more at [link]. 

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52 Templates and Tools for Every Successful EA

Worxbee

This ensures that the onboarding process is consistent and that new clients always get all of the information they need without someone having to remember to add it every time. Hiver – This is an email management tool designed to help you manage collaborative inboxes. Hourly reminder update. Quiet client template. Final thoughts.

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It is Easy to Answer "Where Does My Time Go" with Chrometa - Interview CEO @BrettOwens

Stephanie LH Calahan

  Yet, I quickly learned that it was critical for client billing.    Can you talk to me a bit about privacy of my information?  Sure thing - your information is stored securely on Amazon's S3 servers.    Any big lessons learned?   I had no idea how I was going to do it.

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The Genre of Productivity: The Next Big Thing On The Web

Productivityist

You can learn more about Dan at his website or follow Dan on Twitter here. It started when my pal Michael Schechter’s blog bettermess.com started posting consistently more information on these types of apps and tools. And I starting learning. This feels like an evolved Facebook — or a more informative Twitter.