Remove Calendars Remove Dropbox Remove Project Remove Travel
article thumbnail

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?

Dropbox 100
article thumbnail

The Freedom to Work from Anywhere: Your Virtual Business Tips (Part 4)

Stephanie LH Calahan

Fun travel apps are Skype (for calling home), SimplyNoise (great for sleeping in noisy places), Sit or Squat (find a bathroom), and CheapGas. My Kindle app is a lifesaver while traveling. My calendar syncs with my Apple products as well. For business, my Paypal app is probably my favorite, and my Square, for taking payments.

2003 100
Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

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

Eat Your Career

You see, for the past several years, I’ve been using a variety of tech tools to help organize my life and work—appointments, tasks, projects and more. Some online task and project management systems are more up to speed on this kind of thing and have apps for your phone to make capturing information easy even when you’re offline.

article thumbnail

AZVAs Podcast Episode 1

Loosely Speaking

Brian was over her shoulder on several of the beginning design projects offering SEO advice and has since decided to join Task Crate full-time as an SEO Consultant. Task Crate was founded in 2008 by his wife and partner Jennifer Talbot. Jennifer started the business as a virtual assistant and quickly found a niche in web and blog design.

article thumbnail

The 2013 Productivityist Holiday Gift Guide

Productivityist

NeuYear Calendar. My analog calendar of choice. It''s taken my game to a whole new level, and anyone who gives the NeuYear Calendar a try will see that having a bird''s eye view of their year really is a game-changer. Using the free version of Dropbox is fine, but I''m suggesting you gift a subscription. SodaStream.

Gifts 40
article thumbnail

Best Business Technology for Small Businesses & Their Owners (28 ideas from them to you!)

Stephanie LH Calahan

Oh, did I mention that your meeting confirmation hits your google, outlook or web calendar as well as generates a confirmation email. LNM LOVES Dropbox! Then we found out about Dropbox. I travel by car to see many of my clients, in their homes. Organize by project, and even use custom tags. You won't regret it.

article thumbnail

Time Management (or whatever you want to call getting the important stuff done without going crazy)

Denise Aday

I had this post planned on the calendar before reading John C. Maybe what we really mean is schedule/calendar management, life management, or self-management. I’m a virtual gal and a firm believer in storing these things in the cloud in such places as Google Docs and Dropbox. IMPORTANT: block out travel time!