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Reimagining the Workplace with Phil Simon: Hybrid Models and Beyond

Allwork

In your book, you reference Cisco, Dropbox, LinkedIn, others that are reimagining their workplaces. You should not be putting your head down, encoding or checking email or whatever. They created a product called Telepresence quite a number of years ago, 1998. So let’s just jump right into it if that’s okay with you.

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The Clean and Simple Cloud Computing Primer for Small Businesses

Small Business CEO

From finishing a restaurant meal when you’re already full, to calculating just the number of minutes you’ll need on your phone plan, we hate to hand over our money for nothing. Do you utilize web-based email services like Gmail? Better still, have you ever stored a file in Dropbox? Nobody likes paying for things they don’t use.

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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.   Today I talk with Jeff and he shares some great insight on how Springpad could be one of your Productivity Powerhouse Tools. .  Hello Jeff and welcome to ProductiveAndOrganized.net. 

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ClickUp vs. Trello: Which is the best project management software?

BMT Office Administration

That’s not to mention how difficult communication can be if you use email. Before you know it, you’ll have 15 email threads to keep up with, as well as loads of time-tracking spreadsheets for each team member. Trello’s customer support isn’t nearly as robust as ClickUp, as you can only contact their team via email on the free plan.

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Review – Mail Pilot 2 for iOS

Productivityist

Mail Pilot has been a popular email management application since it was released as a Kickstarter web application in September 2012. It is the brainchild of Alexander Obenauer and Joshua Miles who wanted to find a way of being able to reimagine how email is handled within our modern workflows and uses.

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77 Things I Did In 2010

Brilliantly Better

Yes, this one is iAdd , the app based on my own productivity framework, called Assess-Decide-Do. Syncing with Dropbox actually made sense, now that you have at least two devices to use the app. Especially when combined with my own productivity app. Sold My First Audio Product. Created An iPhone App In 30 Days.

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