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13 Ways You Should be Using Your Smartphone for Business

Tips From T. Marie

Need a presentation for an upcoming event? Yet another reason to ditch the file cabinet and move your files to the cloud; file access on your smartphone. Amazon , Staples and Sam’s Club apps. You can create a slideshow right on your smartphone. There’s an app for that. Documents on the Go. Run out of K-cups?

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Honored “Best Book” In Best of The Best Office Products and Services

Office Dynamics

The administrative professional of the nation have spoken, and the winners are: 2014 Our Favorite Award Winners: Best File Folders. It presents the latest news; hints and tips in various sectors including career, events and travel. Best Staplers. Best Label/Label Makers. Avery (for labels). Brother (for label makers). Hammermill.

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Administrative/Clerical: Mobile Devices that Transition Easily Between Jobs

Office Dynamics

Smartphones are a staple of today''s workforce. You can check your email, plan your day, and even schedule meetings or order tickets for events with the click of a button and swipe of a finger. Up to 60 percent of the world now uses the handy devices, so you can be sure that your phone will have a place at your side in your new job.

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Looking for Great Deals For Your Office?

Professional Assistant Blog

By The Professional Assistant on Tuesday, October 21, 2008 Filed Under: Productivity A re you the person that purchases stationary and other items for your department? Do you feel that you could find better buys, not just by going to the different stores such as Staples or Grand & Toy , but online as well?

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Productive Networking: 22 Ideas to Organize Business Cards for Effective Followup

Stephanie LH Calahan

The cards had been collected over a year or so of miscellaneous networking events and trade shows.    She'd had good intentions of making connections after the events, but the cards never made it farther than her desk drawer.  They are then placed in a reference (Rolodex) file by type of business and not the name.

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What happens to your website if you die | Men With Pens

Men With Pens

Four Types of Freelance Writing Sites We SHOULD Be Talking About Reply Roezer ( @Roezer ) March 8, 2010 at 8:34 pm Thanks for the Inspiration I have just found a solution to this and that is to save your passwords as a text file. You never think of online stuff in the event of death. Roezer´s last blog. NOT a good system.

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