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52 Templates and Tools for Every Successful EA

Worxbee

Your processes, standard operating procedures and policies should be clearly documented and accessible to those who need to use them. You can try: Google Docs – easy to store and access and hey, it’s free! Process management tools. Tracking to see how much time you spend on unimportant tasks.

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10 Tips for a Killer Presentation

Ian's Messy Desk

I have one more tip that I’ve had to learn the hard way: Tell stories – People don’t want to sit through a dry recitation of facts, statistics, policy, etc. An easy way to do this is to ask them questions as well as letting them ask you questions. They want to hear how what you have to say plays out in real life. Learn to tell stories.

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Are you Ga Ga For Google?

The Office Professionals Place

Google is an office professional’s best friend. I remember the days when you could use Google as a search engine only. Now Google can help you do things like…… Google Docs – Create and share your online documents, presentations and spreadsheets Google Voice - Don’t have time to listen to voicemails?

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TheMarq: Motorola CLIQ Review – Part 4

The Marq

I used to use Google Documents for this purpose. Albeit, Google Docs don’t allow me to add voice notes or bookmarks as easily as Evernote with its browser plugin. So, I’ve now transferred all my reference notes out of Google Docs into Evernote online.

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20 Apps to Organize Your Thoughts | Men With Pens

Men With Pens

Google Says – A Strong Twitter Community Will Get Your Tweets Ranked On First Page Reply Joshua Black | The Underdog Millionaire ( @jblack2012 ) April 9, 2010 at 11:46 am This is a really good list of techy stuff, but sometimes we get a little wrapped up in staring at a screen, be it on a laptop, desktop, phone, hoeverpad, spacecraft, wherever.

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The Industry Snapshot: The Office of the Future

Practically Perfect PA

We now have a zero tolerance policy for paper left on desks over night. Here is some of the technology you use on a regular basis… Google docs. We’ve reduced the amount of storage space to encourage staff to go digital. We have more informal meeting spaces. I now work from home. Some of your favourite technology.