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10 Apps for Administrative Productivity and Organization

Office Dynamics

Others you may want to research include Trello , Asana , and Basecamp. Chat by phone or video conferencing, record meetings, and share screens to keep each other up to date, even if you’re continents apart! Connect with All Things Admin on LinkedIn and on Facebook. Follow Julie on Twitter.

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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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My Time Management Reboot: The Pros and Cons of Electronic Systems and Why I Created a Hybrid

Eat Your Career

In theory, electronic tools are always in your pocket or just a click away—whether on your phone, tablet, or laptop. Things I had input on my phone wouldn’t show up on my computer and vice versa. I tried Omnifocus , Basecamp , Remember the Milk , Google Tasks , Evernote , and even a good old-fashioned Excel spreadsheet.

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

Stephanie LH Calahan

Yes, you can export the data to Excel, or to popular third-party applications such as FreshBooks and Basecamp.    For example, maybe I don't want to track when iTunes is syncing my phone.    As I get more ingrained with my iPhone I find that I’m doing a lot of work (even editing videos) right on the phone

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Who Needs an Office? 10 Entrepreneurs Weigh In on the Future of Virtual Work

Success

For project management, Devesh Dwivedi of BreakingThe9to5Jail.com says “I love BaseCamp. Start off by getting a mailbox at a local UPS, get set up with a toll-free phone number through Grasshopper.com, register a professional domain name at NameCheap.com, and get business cards and marketing material from Vistaprint or PrintingForLess.com.”.

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