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Stay on Track for Productivity

Success

workers have packed up their cubicles and headed home to do just that. More time-wasters: social media and web-surfing. Check that Facebook page, start following a couple of interesting threads and BOOM! Technology makes it possible to work and run a business from anywhere—and millions of U.S. Sidestep time traps.

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The Death of Full-Time In-Office Work And The Rise Of Tomorrow’s Corporate Titans

Allwork

The traditional 9-to-5, suited-up office worker spending their days in a cubicle farm — that image is quickly fading into history. Consider how Amazon disrupted retail, Google search, Facebook social media, and Tesla automotive. Legacy corporations requiring full-time office presence will face a choice.

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The Rapidly Growing Creator Economy

Small Business Labs

Axios' App rush: Talent over trash covers the growth of social media apps where the content is created by digital content creators who are getting paid.  It's a contrast to platforms like Facebook that are mostly powered by everyday users’ unpaid posts and interactions.

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5 Everyday Habits That Can Quickly Derail Your Career

On The Job

It's first noticed by the woman in the next cubicle. Whether it's in the bathroom or the break room or your cubicle, no one wants to have to deal with your dirty dishes, food scraps, moldy coffee cups or any other detritus. Social media. Some jobs require you to use social media to promote your product or service.

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Nibbles and Yum-Yums: August 13, 2010

Eat Your Career

Jeff Moriarty , aka The Social Media Spirit Guide or “no pants&#. And the wonderful event was hosted by Charlie Gilkey ( Productive Flourishing ) and Pamela Slim ( Escape From Cubicle Nation ). Share this on Facebook. Don’t be shy…they’re all exceptionally approachable people. Google him for the story.

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Are You Crossing the Line When It Comes to Online Communications With Colleagues?

On The Job

When I was a young reporter -- way before the advent of social media or email -- a fellow reporter and I began leaving anonymous message's on an editor's computer. Read this story I did for Gannett/USAToday: It happens easily enough: You and a co-worker begin chatting via Twitter or Facebook. she says.

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Dead While Alive

Productivityist

Yet there are so many others out there who are…whether they work in a cubicle or not. That’s why I decided to jump into being a full-time writer and productivityist. I didn’t want to be dead while I was still alive. Photo credit: Jo Christian Oterhals (CC BY-NC-ND 2.0) Photo credit: Jo Christian Oterhals (CC BY-NC-ND 2.0)

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