Storing logins and passwords … Protecting your home network … Moving emails from one computer to another
OneNote notebooks do seem to proliferate. So, if you’re ready to start cleaning things up, what should you look for?
To keep your electronic files organized, you have to be ruthless and decisive. Use these quick tips.
Among your boxes of paper clips, Sharpie pens and seldom-used rubber bands, perhaps you should stock a dozen or two of travel-size hand sanitizers for your staff.
Most timesaving “secrets” are the best practices you’ve been hearing about since the advent of paper clips. The trick is, you have to try them out to discover whether they match your work style. And then you have to stick with them to gain the benefits. Here are three timesaving secrets recommended by administrative professionals:
If you have both SharePoint and OneDrive as part of your organization’s Office 365 installation, it may be difficult to know where files should be saved and what criteria should govern your decision-making. Let’s keep it simple.
Sophie Miles, CEO of QuotesAdvisor.com, shares her method for staying motivated and focused.
Digital clutter can be just as stressful as physical clutter around your home or office. Abby Quillen offers this advice for organizing your digital life.
Tiny bits of mental energy are tied up in each of our possessions. We’re subconsciously bombarded by questions: What if I lose this? What will it cost to replace? When can I afford a better one? To feel lighter, try a possession purge and simplify in other areas too.
More than a résumé, a portfolio spotlights your strengths. While a résumé focuses on job duties, a portfolio draws attention to results and accomplishments.
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