Sat.Mar 26, 2011 - Fri.Apr 01, 2011

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Paper Piles - 3 Tricks to Eliminate the Avalanche

Stephanie LH Calahan

Your desktop and frankly any other horizontal surface are the hardest places to keep clear.  Bills to pay, to-do lists, event invites, magazines you have been meaning to read, orders you need to fill, and the list goes on and on.  Often, we keep things "out" - either spread around or stacked - on our desk and other surfaces because we don't want to forget to do something that we have deemed important or don't want to forget.

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What James Franco Can Teach Us About Productivity

Eat Your Career

Admittedly, this post is a little late. The Oscars were several weeks ago now but, for those of us who love movies, fashion, and snarky commentary from Joan Rivers, this year’s ceremony won’t quickly be forgotten. In case you missed it, the show was widely panned by critics who placed the blame squarely on the shoulders of the two young hosts: Anne Hathaway and James Franco.

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The Plancake Inbox: Get Organized And Stay Relaxed

Productivity Bits

Copyright © 2011 Marlon Ribunal. Visit the original article at [link]. Guest-Post. This guest post was provided by Daniele Occhipinti on behalf of Danyuki Software Limited. Danyuki Software is the company running Plancake, a useful free online tool to get things done. For more information: www.plancake.com. All product and company names herein may be trademarks of their respective owners.

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Depending/dependent, part two :)

Virtual Moxie

Wow, did I get some push back on my post from two weeks ago about not letting your clients become dependent on you. It’s clear that some of you think that doing that is good and right, and exactly as it should be. Maybe a story would help you understand why it’s probably really not. I once knew a girl who moved into her first apartment with a friend straight out of college.

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SME Relationships: Proven Solutions for Seamless Collaboration and Success

Speaker: Tim Buteyn, President of ThinkingKap Learning Solutions

💢 Do you find yourself stuck in never-ending review cycles? Are you wondering if your Subject Matter Expert actually got that last review request? Are you having trouble trying to decipher impractical or conflicting feedback? 💢 If any of these scenarios sounds familiar, you may benefit from a crash course on managing SME relationships!

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How to Get Productive & Organized, Even if You have ADD/ADHD or ADD/ADHD Tendencies - Listen Live!

Stephanie LH Calahan

"I must be going crazy!" he stated a few days ago.  His frustration was apparent and he stated he was desperate.  Although he was extremely bright, he just could not get out of the bad habits that he had developed in his office and those habits were now spilling over to the rest of his staff.  After talking with him for a while he told me that he thought he was helpless, but wanted advice from a professional.

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Top 5 Tips for Tackling Small Business Problems

The Small Business Blog

The top 5 tips weekly post is always full of hints and tips for small, home & micro business owners. 1. Identify your goal and objectives when tackling a problem. All objectives should be SMART (Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Realistic and Timely). 2. Find someone who has already been through similar problems and ask them to be your business mentor. 3.

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Mobile and P2P Payments Options Exploding

Small Business Labs

It's getting crowded in the mobile and peer-to-peer (P2P) payments space.   A wide range of companies are trying to position themselves for the expected growth in this industry.  The analyst firm In-Stat, for example, expects the mobile payments space to grow 10x over the next 5 years.  Their forecast is not out of line with what other analyst firms are saying.  Here are a few of the companies entering, planning to enter or expanding their efforts in this area:

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Join the Refresh-Her Challenge

Stephanie LH Calahan

On Mondays I frequently share something to get your juices flowing.  I call it Motivational Moment.  I'm writing today very excited to tell you about a program you really should consider participating in and even if you don't want to do the entire program, you MUST check out the 3 videos that reveal the small steps you can take to create a huge impact to your bottom line.  They are filled with motivation.  But, I'm getting ahead of myself here. let me back up

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Spring cleaning the home office

Ian's Messy Desk

For many people, spring cleaning is a rite of passage. However, spring cleaning is not just for the kitchen, garage and shed. For the approximately 2.5 million Canadians who work from home or maintain a home office, this area should be of special consideration. Documents piled up? Dying plants? Important papers in disarray? It is now time to put things in order and implement a system that will keep this space organized until spring 2012 and beyond.

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Elevating the Virtual Interviewing Experience

Sharing your authentic self in a virtual interview can be an unwanted challenge. How do you break through the digital barrier when conducting a virtual interview and share your exceptional self? Think in unconventional ways to elevate the virtual interviewing experience.

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Know Your Business Inside Out

The Small Business Blog

As a small business owner in control of a successful business, it can be tempting to simply sit back and allow it to almost run itself. The problem with this approach is that it causes you to become detached from the business and too far removed to put things right when they start to go wrong. In order to sustain success for the long-term, a business owner must remain hands-on and get to know every aspect of the business from the inside out.

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H1B’s and Non-Green Card Holders Wanted

Job Advice Blog

Have you ever seen “H1B’s and Non-Green Card holders wanted” in an ad? I have not but what I have seen is the opposite being stated. What I usually see is an ad that states the “right candidate must be a US citizen or Green Card holder” yet people who do not have this status [.].

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Communicating With Small Businesses Using Facebook

Small Business Labs

I'm a bit behind on my reading (we've been swamped this quarter) and just got caught up on the  Enterprise Council on Small Business (ECSB) blog. For those not familiar with ECSB, it's a research and marketing firm that helps big companies market to small businesses and small business owners.  It used to be called Warrillow, but their name changed when they were acquired by the Corporate Executive Board several years ago.

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How to be an Effective Employee

Ian's Messy Desk

Image via Wikipedia. Sometimes being an effective employee is easy and sometimes it’s not —work responsibilities and circumstances vary, as do relationships with co-workers. One thing is certain: your attitude makes a big difference in how successful you are at work. A positive attitude is a requirement of all of the following tips for improving your chances of succeeding at work.

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Mandatory COVID Vaccination Policy Template

New vaccine mandates and testing policies will affect employers with more than 100 workers. Get Paycor’s free, customizable vaccination policy template to communicate critical details and new requirements to your employees. Get Paycor’s Template today!

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Becoming better organized

Laughing all the Way to Work

I just finished a busy few months leading up to our Board of Directors meeting and it went very smoothly. I love it when things fall into place, but that doesn't happen without a lot of planning. To get ready the first thing I do is populate my to-do list with the tasks I need to do leading up to the event. I go through my checklist of what I will need to bring to the venue, anything I need to remember to include in the meeting package and just about anything that doesn't fit goes on my catchall

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Interview with the PC: What’s Next?

Job Advice Blog

You want a job? Prepare to become an actor on camera. Companies are expanding their screening out by using webcam technology.

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What is Your Business Mindset?

Step It Up VA Coaching

by Donna Toothaker. When you run your own business, creating and fostering a positive mindset is the one most important thing you must do to put yourself – and keep yourself – on track for success. The foundation to building a positive business mindset is personal integrity – knowing who you are, what your gifts are, what your mission is, and having the strength of your convictions.

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How to Communicate with a Handshake

Ian's Messy Desk

Image via Wikipedia. For centuries, the handshake has been used as a means of greeting. One origin of the handshake comes from medieval Europe, where kings and knights would extend their hands to each other demonstrating there were no concealed weapons and no harm intended to the other. Current use of the handshake is a way to introduce and open ourselves another person for the purpose of interaction.

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Is Training the Right Solution?

Speaker: Tim Buteyn

Let's set the scene: you’ve identified a critical performance gap in your organization and need to close that gap. A colleague suggests training, but you suspect there’s something going on that training can’t address. How can you determine if training is the right solution before you commit your budget and resources to a new training program? In this webinar, you will learn how to determine if training is the right solution using the Behavior Engineering Model.

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Not that social with your social media?

Loosely Speaking

If you haven’t explored social networking yet (and from what I hear you’re not alone if you haven’t), there are plenty of classes to help you get up to speed. What if you have tried it but can’t figure out what exactly to do with your new Twitter or FB accounts once you open them? Maybe you just need a little inspiration. Here are some success stories that span various industries, from equine dentistry to paper manufacturing: Mashable’s “ Social Media Business

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Forget Products: Let’s Build Ecosystems Instead

Brilliantly Better

Tweet You know, Google didn’t invented the internet search. They just made it better. Before Google there was a place called Altavista (many centuries ago, if you know what I mean ). People used to go on Altavista and search for various things. At some point, Google made that process better. And pretty much everybody who was using Altavista migrated to Google.

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Working On Your Business, Not At It

Small Business CEO

So corporate life isn’t cutting it and you decide to become an entrepreneur. You translate your idea into a business plan, raise a little capital and start executing your plan. You quickly learn that growth takes longer than anticipated and costs are more than budgeted. So to keep your net profits as high as possible, you take on more and more responsibility for the day-to-day execution of the plan.

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The 3 ways great teams make decisions : short video

BioTeams

I spoke at the inaugural TEDx event in Belfast on March 23 on "The 7 secrets of High-Performing Teams". Here is a link to a nice blog post by Alan in Belfast on the whole Belfast TEDx event with a collection of short video interviews with all the speakers. The 7 secrets of High Performing Teams. - Secret No. 6 - Fast Co-invention via good team decision-making.

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Revitalizing Dry Content: A Lesson in Engagement

Speaker: Tim Buteyn, President of ThinkingKap Learning Solutions

We’ve all been there. You’ve been given a pile of dry content and asked to create a compelling eLearning course. You’re determined to create something more engaging than the same old course that learners quickly click through, but how do you take this “boring” content and create something relevant and engaging? Many instructional designers will say, “Boring in means boring out.

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Empower employees to deliver better customer service

Service Untitled

The front line employees are often the representatives who will have to make decisions when it comes to customer complaints, customer questions, and overall customer satisfaction. The art of customer service stretches well beyond the product, the prices, and the reliability of an organization. It encompasses everything about a business – right down to the allowed 140 Twitter characters.

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Taming Monkey Number Three – Done

Brilliantly Better

Tweet It’s the last day of March, so it’s time for the monthly report about this month monkey. If you don’t know what I’m talking about, go read the introductory post about taming monkeys. Which is basically my new approach to yearly resolutions. The March monkey was supposed to be related to an outside thing, a consultancy gig. It was a project delayed far more than the initial expectations (at least my expectations) and I needed a way to speed this up.

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Hiring The Best People For Your Business

Small Business CEO

Paychex and Intuit surveys say that hiring is increasing in the small business industry. This is all well and good but the main concern for business owners should be whether they are hiring the best person for the job. There are a lot of people looking for jobs but even though you are operating a small business that does not mean that you should just be contented with average performers.

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Teams and Nature: New Video

BioTeams

I have collaborated with Jeff Peel and his Business Evidence Thought-Leadership blog to produce a new 4-minute video on Natural Teams - how we can use simple ideas from nature, sports teams and families to radically improve our work teams. About Ken Thompson Ken Thompson delivers keynote conference speeches, workshop facilitation and in-house consultancy in four key business areas: Creating High Performing Teams in enterprises including Virtual and Mobile Teams (based on the Bioteams Book) Estab

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Brain Fog HQ: Memory Enhancement Techniques for Professional Development

Speaker: Chester Santos – Author, International Keynote Speaker, Executive Coach, Corporate Trainer, Memory Expert, U.S. Memory Champion

In October, scientists discovered that 75% of patients who experienced brain fog had a lower quality of life at work than those who did not. At best, brain fog makes you slower and less efficient. At worst, your performance and cognitive functions are impaired, resulting in memory, management, and task completion problems. In this entertaining and interactive presentation, Chester Santos, "The International Man of Memory," will assist you in developing life-changing skills that will greatly enha