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

Office Dynamics

It is the administrative professional that sources and purchases the products and services that keep the office running smooth. The administrative professional of the nation have spoken, and the winners are: 2014 Our Favorite Award Winners: Best File Folders. Best Calendaring Programs. Best Staplers. Best Label/Label Makers.

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Maintaining Your Office Supply Cabinet Part 3

Administrative Arts

Other desk set items include desk calendars, desk pads (how many have I ruined by spilling coffee?), Media for computer files and tape recorders are also items to keep in your supply cabinet. If they all only have CD drives, you won’t need to purchase blank DVDs, for instance. File Folder Labels. Miscellaneous Supplies.

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12 Business Productivity Tools They Can Not Live Without.

Stephanie LH Calahan

The tool allows us to know where the business stands at-a-glance, view client data, track sales and expenses, create and manage invoices/purchase orders as well as see industry trends. It houses so much more than a file index. This allows them to keep it within site, but all projects are kept in an organized file.

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Do You Hate Your To-Do List? Try This Instead - Productive & Organized

Stephanie LH Calahan

Maybe You Should | Main | The Great Calendar Debate - Paper or Electronic - 21 Experts Weigh In » Do You Hate Your To-Do List? SOLUTION TO TRY THE 3x5 CARD METHOD Go to the store and purchase some 3x5 cards.    I carry a Note Jotter by Staples in my purse and love it.    This rarely works. 

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

Stephanie LH Calahan

They are then placed in a reference (Rolodex) file by type of business and not the name. I File Them (Then I Forget Them). I file them away, and rarely look at them again. Staple the cards into a little notebook, one card per page. I purchase those bound books that allow you to store the cards in sleeves.