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An Admin’s Guide to Virtual Meeting Etiquette

All Things Admin

People set up home offices and found ways to avoid interruptions. When the world reopened, not everyone decided to go back to the office. Follow In-Person Meeting Norms You wouldn’t wander into the boardroom at work 15 minutes late while munching on a cheeseburger and talking loudly on your cell phone.

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Mad Productivity: Driving the Work so that it Doesn't Drive me Crazy

Virtual Moxie

I keep my email inbox empty and I never answer the phone unless I''m expecting a call. I calendar everything and work from my calendar. Controlling yourself without an eye on the "containers" you have that dictate time for us humans (the clock and the calendar), is to try to control chaos--and also useless.

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

Stephanie LH Calahan

" That is what I heard from her as we were talking on the phone.  Wordpress is not just a software, but a platform for managing, creating and publishing information on the Internet without having any technical and programming skills. " Stephanie you are such a geek."   OK!    I'll own that. 

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Ensuring payroll compliance in 2024: What’s new?

BMT Office Administration

Tax Regulations E-filing corporate and partnership returns S corps, C corps, and partnerships with at least 100 partners must e-file their income tax returns if required to file at least ten returns of any type during the calendar year ending with or within the entity’s taxable year. The IRS e-help desk phone number is 866-255-0654.

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Project Managment Planning Time | Men With Pens

Men With Pens

Just follow these simple steps: Check your workload calendar or spreadsheet and write down when you’ll start your project. The (Mis)Adventures of Mike: Mapping out business processes Reply Eliza ( @MakeWayForBiz ) December 17, 2009 at 7:17 pm @SiteBooster – this is especially true when you work from a home office.

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Start Taking Action: 12 Steps to Beat Procrastination and Finish What You Started

Productivityist

I’ll write a report in my home office right after finishing breakfast. For instance, if your task is titled as “paint the home office ceiling,” the description is just too vague. Empty the home office and cover the furniture. The solution was a calendar, where the whole year was presented in one page.