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5 Emerging Technology Trends to Power Your Workplace

Allwork

These solutions improve the workplace experience and enable firms to manage hybrid work more efficiently. . Proximity CEO Josh Freed explores five ways technology can improve day-to-day workplace management. . It’s time to start rethinking the intersection of technology and workplace management. . What does this mean?

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Uncover the Source of Your Information Overload with Xerox’s Business of Your Brain App

Productivity Bits

I was originally asked by Xerox’s PR to try and review this Microsoft Outlook plugin called “Business Of Your Brain App&# from Xerox. As of this writing, the “Business Of Your Brain&# plugin for Microsoft Outlook is FREE. Visit the original article at [link]. Guest Post.

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Guest Post: Tips & Tricks for Using Skype for Business

Tips From T. Marie

Next, you should understand how Skype for Business and Microsoft Outlook work in tandem. If you are using an Outlook calendar, then your meetings and appointments will automatically update your status in Skype for business from “Available,” to “Busy,” or “In a Meeting.” Consider it the future of the digital workplace.

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Links Round-up September 8, 2010

Administrative Arts

Transitioning from Coworker to Supervisor | Business Management Strategies & Workplace Communica… officearrow.com/m… Managing Holiday Weeks [link] theassistantsloft… (I just discovered this site. The calculator function has been wonderfully expanded in Windows 7). It’s got some great content).

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Tracking How to Get It All Done & Avoid Information Overload-Interview With @Springpad CEO @jeffjaner

Stephanie LH Calahan

Any thoughts on integrating with Outlook?    ICal is great for Apple users and there are quite a few on Google, but the numbers are still staggering for the Microsoft Outlook user base.    (OK and yes, this is a biased question because I use Outlook!).

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I got an e-slap on the wrist - Ouch!

Laughing all the Way to Work

I also learned at a "Working Smarter with Microsoft Outlook" seminar that we should not use e-mails as urgent requests. I had a situation a couple of years ago where I had replied to an e-mail that I had mis-read and that caused a bit of kirfluffle (not sure how spell that). This little tip has been a huge time-saver for me. (for