Tag Archives: Process
Multitasking is a myth
Courtesy of @rands on Twitter: In a previous blog post we summed up multitasking as: Multitasking is the ability to shift between tasks very quickly. Also known as timeslicing, these transitions happen so quickly it appears like multitasking. However, each time … Continue reading
3 words for 2010
Chris Brogan wrote a great piece on choosing three words to act as guideposts for what you want to accomplish in 2010. I encourage you to read his entire post but to summarize Chris writes: Setting goals is what January … Continue reading
Make the most of Google Apps
Google Apps is a powerful platform, but to make it even more powerful these simple Mail settings will turn your email into a dashboard of information. We recommend giving these settings a try, we’ve found them to make a difference … Continue reading
How do you get to Inbox Zero?
Ever hear the term Inbox Zero? How about Getting Things Done, or simply GTD? Both GTD and Inbox Zero are popular time, task and email management methodologies. Inbox Zero focuses on the challenges of managing an unmanageable amount of email. … Continue reading
Multitasking and you
Multitasking, once considered a viable qualification for employment, has been increasingly under attack as an inefficient way of conducting business. Unfortunately, most of us still work in environments where multitasking is common. In a study on multitasking the University of … Continue reading
Service Request Surveys
Starting October 1st 2008, every completed Service Request will include a link to a brief online survey. We welcome your feedback and look forward to putting your suggestions into action! Look for these survey links in your next completed Service … Continue reading