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5 Productivity Apps You Probably Already Have on Your Smartphone

Office Dynamics

While there’s certainly a case to be made for banning phones from the workplace – confidentiality concerns, Facebook faux pas, employees who spend more time on Snapchat than spreadsheets – some smartphone apps, when used properly, can make your job a lot easier. What date is the budget report due? Follow Julie on Twitter.

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Tracking How to Get It All Done & Avoid Information Overload-Interview With @Springpad CEO @jeffjaner

Stephanie LH Calahan

Information Overload is a topic that comes up frequently when I talk with people about what holds their productivity back. Many people have become "information junkies" collecting all kinds of information but not having it in a format that makes it usable.    Wow that is great! You can get more detail here.

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How can you help your Executive with travel delays?

Practically Perfect PA

… And then you get the dreaded phone call… ‘I’m stuck in traffic and I’m going to miss my flight’… Ahhhhhhhh!!!! Prior to the trip ensure your Executive has the phone number of the hotel, your Travel Management Company and the Airline stored in their phone. Use social media.

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15 social media and technology trends for 2015

Practically Perfect PA

With more and more content generated on Twitter, LinkedIn and other platforms for assistants it is really important that you have a system in place that helps you get the most out of social media. Twitter Ads. Facebook is still going to be incredibly popular in 2015 and will continue to be a great source of information for assistants.

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Bicycling from Phoenix to Denver. One Man's Journey

Andrea Kalli

I convinced him that this is the perfect time to document his story, his preparation, and his biking adventure through a blog, social media, and his mobile phone. He’s doing this on a shoestring budget. He’s doesn’t have a super-fancy, whama-jama mobile phone, just a $20 Nokia. At least it can take pictures.

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Stephanie Hosts Jill Hively: What's for Dinner? 5 Steps to Meal.

Stephanie LH Calahan

   Once you order, you will get an  ACTION GUIDE with the place to take notes and access to call-in information and bonus material.  Network with Stephanie or Connect with Your Smart Phone Become a Fan Follow this blog Categories News & Updates!    The Details WHAT : What’s for Dinner?

Health 100
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The Art of Efficient Thinking (How to Reduce Cognitive Load)

Productivityist

You can follow him on Twitter @SeanNisil. If you don’t have an assistant, set some time aside at the end of each day to review your dictations and filter the information as needed. I’ve used both extensively, but decided to stick with Mobile Assistant because their smart phone app is fantastic.

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