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A day in the life: Katrina Wardell, EA at Dropbox

Practically Perfect PA

Before Dropbox, I worked for a tech start-up and was the executive assistant (EA) to the CEO of an aircraft leasing firm. For the past year and a half, I have worked as the EA to the Head of Dropbox Europe and the Global Head of Customer Experience, but my role has recently changed. What are the main aspects of your role?

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What Every Business Needs to Know About Managed Development Services

Allwork

Uber, Dropbox, and Airbnb all started out as an MVP. this situation intensifies the need to find ways to deliver products and services with tight budgets and timelines. Businesses can attract investors and accelerate their time-to-market by creating Minimum Viable Products (MVPs).

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Diving Deeper Into Dropbox: The Ultimate Unofficial Dropbox Guide

Productivityist

I’ve been a Dropbox user for as long as I can remember. To be clear, my Dropbox isn’t out of control. It just isn’t as neatly organized as I’d like – and I’m certainly not using Dropbox’s features to their fullest. Here are five of the things I’m currently using Dropbox for: Shared files with my wife.

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Introducing Boomerang Virtual Assistants

Laughing all the Way to Work

I upgraded to the professional package offered by Dropbox so I can receive documents and recordings (I was already running out of space). We don't want to get involved in any kind of budget work, social media help, graphic design and things like that. So I think I have all those bases covered. It's just not our thing.

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What electronic record-keeping software best fits your needs?

BMT Office Administration

Small businesses often opt for more general file storage options like Google Drive, Dropbox, or Microsoft Sharepoint to store their business and HR files. This makes it an appealing choice for small businesses on a budget. Lastly, look into the key features and balance the utility of any advanced features against your budget.

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Is Too Much of a Free Thing Hurting Your Business?

Tips From T. Marie

Services like Dropbox and Skype can be budget savers when you’re first starting out. When you’re a small business, especially when you’re first starting out, the mind is boggled by the abundance of free stuff on the internet. In fact, it can be a big help for strapped for cash entrepreneurs.

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Office Software is Evolving, Are You Ready?

Tips From T. Marie

For start-up, micro and small businesses on a budget this allows them to pay a small monthly payment rather than shelling out $400 dollars for the box of CD’s. It’s a pay as you go option at a cost of $12 per month, per user. Each user is allowed to install the software on up to 5 devices. Cloud storage and accessibility.