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10 Apps for Administrative Productivity and Organization

Office Dynamics

As an administrative professional, you need to be productive and organized wherever you go. and Tripit will organize them all in one place including directions between locations. Others you may want to research include Trello , Asana , and Basecamp. With these apps, productivity and organization are literally at your fingertips.

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3 Tips to Ensure Remote Workers are Accountable

Office Dynamics

As a business owner, you’ll want to check in with your remote workers on a pretty regular basis, either through scheduled phone calls or with email updates. A great example of this is Basecamp , which is a secure and private online space where you and your telecommuters can organize and track everything that needs to be done.

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6 Tools to Help You Manage Large Projects with Local & Virtual.

Stephanie LH Calahan

Productive & Organized Home Contribute to P&O! Basecamp Both Joanne Lang and I recommended Basecamp. ( [link] ) The tool gives the ability for various team members to communicate and report in on status and there are some fantastic dashboard tools that give you an overall look at various sub projects. 

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Working Virtually

Office Dynamics

Supporting a boss who is in another office, or even another country, can be a real challenge for even the most organized of assistants. Depending on the time difference, you probably want to have a regular phone time set up at least once and possibly twice a day. Lastly, I seriously recommend having a business cell phone.

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Working Virtually

Office Dynamics

Supporting a boss who is in another office, or even another country, can be a real challenge for even the most organized of assistants. Depending on the time difference, you probably want to have a regular phone time set up at least once and possibly twice a day. Lastly, I seriously recommend having a business cell phone.

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My Time Management Reboot: The Pros and Cons of Electronic Systems and Why I Created a Hybrid

Eat Your Career

You see, for the past several years, I’ve been using a variety of tech tools to help organize my life and work—appointments, tasks, projects and more. In theory, electronic tools are always in your pocket or just a click away—whether on your phone, tablet, or laptop. I like pretty organizers and stickers and notepads.

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It is Easy to Answer "Where Does My Time Go" with Chrometa - Interview CEO @BrettOwens

Stephanie LH Calahan

Yes, you can export the data to Excel, or to popular third-party applications such as FreshBooks and Basecamp.    For example, maybe I don't want to track when iTunes is syncing my phone.    As I get more ingrained with my iPhone I find that I’m doing a lot of work (even editing videos) right on the phone