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Today’s Admin Needs to Become a Mobile Office Pro

Office Dynamics

Learn how to set a password in the event you lost your device, access Wi-Fi points, turn app notifications on and off, run software updates, know how much available storage you have left, how to uninstall apps you no longer need. Learn more by using the guides. Share and collaborate on files. Know Your Mobile Device.

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Artificial Intelligence at Work: How Office Professionals Can Build A.I. Skills for the Future

Eat Your Career

It simulates human intelligence because it learns from experience and gets smarter (which sounds wild!). Practice & Play The absolute best and easiest way to learn something new is to get your hands dirty. You have to learn how to leverage the software fully and figure out how to implement it into your day-to-day workflow.

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Join the Refresh-Her Challenge

Stephanie LH Calahan

Shannon Reece is a colleague and friend that has participated in a number of my collaborative posts as well as shared her thoughts on eliminating fear right here at Productive & Organized.   Today, I will tell you about a few different opportunities to learn more from her and some of them are at no cost to you!

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Create your own business simulation lab for better team decision-making

BioTeams

The first part of this paper explores how people learn and explains why business simulation has become a vital tool for organizations who need their leaders and decision-makers to be "well drilled" in rehearsing the many highly challenging scenarios they could encounter in the business year. My new white paper explains how.

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Bioteams: Learning from Nature to improve Project Management

BioTeams

You can download a PDF of the full thesis (Portuguese) from Fabio's website here : Abstract: The purpose of this paper is to present the specific case of Bioteaming, a discipline developed in the United Kingdom and based on social animals behavior, that means, those organized on societies that operate in swarms, herds or groups.