Author: Dave Edwards
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Is A World Without Email Even Possible?
In Cal Newport’s book, “A World Without Email” he is critical of email and other technologies that require a lot of our attention. But is a world without email really possible?
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Cut To The Chase: Stop Wasting Time
We like to work around friendly people, but when an overly chatty colleague hurts your productivity, it’s time to speak up.
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The Curse of the Video Call
We seem to be spending more time on video calls, yet for many of us, they don’t seem as productive as in-person meetings. Here’s how to deal with the ‘curse of the video call.’
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Leaders Are Readers: “Launch” by Jeff Walker
Jeff Walker’s book, “Launch” is ideal for someone who is interested in developing an online business and learn about marketing in the digital age.
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Creating Links In Evernote
One of the ways you can keep track of various parts of a project in Evernote, or if you want to share a note with someone else, you can do so by creating a link to that note.
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An Investment of 30 Minutes Will Make You More Productive
When you get to the office on Monday, do you feel overwhelmed by all of the things that face you in the week ahead? An investment of thirty minutes is guaranteed to make you more productive.
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6 Tips To Get More Control Over Your Time
If you are stressed with an ever-growing to-do list, it might be tempting to throw up your hands and surrender to the demands of your work. Some simple time management tools could help you deal with your overwhelm .
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Dave’s Leadership Library
readers.” Periodically, I like to share some books you might consider reading if you are interested in improving your leadership skills.
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Why Your Emails Aren’t Being Returned
It can be frustrating when people don’t return your emails. Some of the reasons may be your own fault! Here’s how to get a better rate of return on your email messages.
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The Single Most Important Productivity Tip
There are so many things you can do to improve your productivity, but the best tip is the one that is most easily ignored.
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Improving Concentration Boosts Productivity
There are all sorts of causes for us to lose concentration. But when that happens our productivity falters and we get a reputation as someone who doesn’t care. But there are some simple ways in which you can train your brain to pay more attention.
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Automate Tasks For Increased Productivity
Some tasks have to be done over and over again. You may find yourself typing the same responses and reports multiple times in a day or week. But I have found that many simple automation programs and services can be a time savers and increase your accuracy.
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David Allen on Capturing What Is On Our Mind
In his book, “Getting Things Done,” David Allen outlines his steps for increasing productivity. It begins with the process of capturing everything in your head. Allen explains the reasoning behind the capture step, and how you easily begin.
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Are You Burned Out?
Are you feeling burned out and think that there is no hope for your current situation? Here are five things that will help alleviate that feeling and center yourself again.
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Lessons On Perseverance
We all face challenges in our lives, but it is how we deal with them that demonstrates our ability to persevere.
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The Link Between Personal Goals and Achievement
If you want to achieve your ambitions in life, you need to set the same goals that you might for projects you need to accomplish at work.
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What’s Wrong With Productivity Apps?
There are always more and more productivity apps to temp us. I have found some that work for me but need to resist the temptation to constantly switch to something new.
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Will A Standing Desk Make You Healthier and More Productive?
Standing desks are popular, and research shows they can keep you healthier and more productive. But they may or may not be suitable for you.
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Why Is Evernote Duplicating My Notes and Creating Conflicts?
A viewer wrote about her frustration that when she opens Evernote, that notes have been duplicated and some are marked as ‘conflicting notes.’ Today, we explain what is going on.
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Increase Your Level Of Concentration
One of the greatest obstacles to productivity is our inability to concentrate. Today, we look at ways to improve your concentration. Plus, stay tuned for information about a special offer that will boost your time management skills.
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How To Structure Your Day To Be More Productive
Without a plan, it is easy for our days to pass so quickly that we don’t feel productive. But adding some structure will be a big help.
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Never Lose Track Of Your Notes and Obligations
When important decisions are made at meetings, they can easily be forgotten or misinterpreted unless you are taking notes. But the importance of notetaking really happens after the meeting when you are finished taking notes.
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End Unproductive Meetings
This week, we will look at some of the biggest time-wasters at work…..and how to deal with them.
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Now You Can Link Your Calendar to Evernote
Evernote has announced yet another new feature. You are now able to link your Google calendar to Evernote. This video will show you how.
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Email Should Increase Your Productivity, Not Bog You Down
Too many emails can reduce your productivity. But if you know how to manage them can help you get more done.
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Critiques and Criticism: Never Easy – But Necessary
Even the most experienced managers find it challenging to offer critiques of their employee’s work. But if done correctly, constructive critiques can be beneficial and even motivational.
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Getting Your Calendar Under Control And Increasing Your Productivity
If you have too many meetings on your calendar, you won’t have time to get important projects completed. Here are some ways in which you can regain control over your calendar and increase your productivity.
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Humility As A Leadership Skill
Of all the things students are taught in business school, the value of humility is not usually among them. Yet, that value is important to today’s leaders just as it has been to members of the Lakota nation. It proves we can find leadership lessons in many different places.
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Sharing Client and Meeting Notes In Evernote
Evernote is not only ideal for taking notes about your projects and clients, but you can also share them with others.
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Say “No” To More Meetings That Waste Our Time
We’ve all sat through meetings that have been a waste of our time. Here is how to either make meetings better or how to avoid the useless ones.
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Some Tricks For Managing Multiple Projects
Managing multiple projects is a skill. After all, we all have 24 hours in a day, and we can only do so many things. But the projects keep coming at us. To do it well, you need to have a plan for how you keep them all moving forward.
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The Importance of Developing A Regular Reading Habit
We become better thinkers when we are regular readers. But how do you find time in your busy schedule to develop a regular reading habit? Here are some ways to do it.
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5 Quick Tips To Increase Your Productivity
Do you struggle with keeping up with all that you have to do at work? I’ve written a lot about different techniques that can help, but I want to share some quick tips before you try implementing anything n
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Stress Free Writing Techniques: Making Writing Easier
Some people dread writing reports or articles. Here are some tips that I discovered which have helped me write two books, hundreds of blog posts, and articles.
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Carve Out More Time On Your Calendar
If your calendar fills up with so many meetings that you don’t have time to complete your assigned work, I have some suggestions on how you can use time blocks to regain some control.
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The Power of Digital Notetaking
If you want to be truly productive, you need to constantly be taking notes. Now, thanks to Cloud technology, notes taken or stored digitally can be a game changer.
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Supporting Women In The Workplace
can’t believe we still need to discuss equality for women (and persons of color and different sexual orientation) in the workplace. But we do. It is time like male managers like me speak up and take action.
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Creating Client Notes in Evernote
If you aren’t using a client management system, Evernote can provide some of the basic features to track what people need and the work you are doing with them.
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Declutter Your Mind and Remember What Is Really Important
Unless you successfully clear your mind and get into the habit of writing things down, you won’t be as productive as you can be.
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Is Productivity A Worthwhile Goal?
When we say we want to be more productive, are we trying to do more things or fewer things well?
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Delegating: Waiting For Others To Do Their Jobs
If you are delegating a project to someone else, you want to make sure they will do it correctly. Here are some ways in which you can effectively track what you have asked others to do.
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Take A Vacation For Your Own Well Being
If you haven’t already, there is still time to schedule your vacation this summer. It’s important. Here is my approach.
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Take A Vacation
If you haven’t already, there is still time to schedule your vacation this summer. It’s important. Here are my plans.
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How Safe Is Your Data?
If you manage a nonprofit, how certain are you that the data you keep on your donors is safe and secure? Recent security breaches should serve as warnings. The experts offer some ideas on how to protect yourself.
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Does The Pomodoro Technique Improve Productivity?
One popular productivity technique is the Pomodoro technique. Does it actually work?
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How To Start A New Job As “The Boss”
When you begin your new job as ‘the boss’ your staff will be concerned about changes you might make. They will try to figure you out. Start your new leadership position successfully by following these tips.
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Is A World Without Email Possible?
Cal Newport’s book, “A World Without Email: Reimagining Work In A World of Communication Overload,” makes many interesting points about electronic mail has done to our workflow. He has alternate ideas. Some of which might work for you, while others don’t make much sense.
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Who has the ‘Real Power’ in Your Organization?
Sometimes the most influential individuals in an organization are not the senior executives. In our knowledge-based economy, we have seen hierarchies break down, and functional leaders have a greater ability to influence change. Who has the ‘real’ power in your organization?
