At some point in your admin career, you’ll probably encounter customer relationship management software. These databases help organizations keep track of the relationships they have with clients, customers, potential clients and other contacts.
When the Office.com Clip Art library shut down in late 2014, it was a blow to those who produce office memos, newsletters and other publications. It can be tempting to just use any images you find online, but doing so is asking for trouble, legal experts say.
Even if you’re not a chronic procrastinator or someone who’s easily distracted, you can probably think of plenty of tasks you don’t like to do because they’re tiresome. Still, you have to get them done, so find a better way to complete them with these tips from EZ-PR founder Ed Zitron.
If your employer issues smartphones with a GPS feature that can’t be disabled, should you be worried that the data will be used against you? Do you have any rights?
Google Chrome was the most commonly used Web browser in 2014, according to StatCounter. Still, many people aren’t aware of all it can do, says Gizmag tech writer Stu Robarts.
Google has a host of great services you probably aren’t using, says Ben Medlock, co-founder of keyboard app SwiftKey.
Follow the unwritten rules of networking … Extend your Wi-Fi with plug-in device … Stop wasting so much time on planning.
Let’s face it: Meetings can be a drag. Get things going at your next meeting with an app. Kit Eaton at the New York Times, suggests six apps to try at your next get-together.
Lifehack’s technology and communication writer, Alicia Prince, offers some tips to extend your iPhone battery life.
Many people struggle with the volume of email they receive each day. Fortune editor Leigh Gallagher believes that’s about to change. Tools such as Slack, Mailstrom, Inbox Pause, Boomerang and Unroll.me can help you better sort emails and unsubscribe from unwanted lists.
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