Get Control of Your Inbox on Email Debt Forgiveness Day
Are you ready to do your coworkers, friends, and yourself a favor by replying to emails on Email Debt Forgiveness Day?
Are you ready to do your coworkers, friends, and yourself a favor by replying to emails on Email Debt Forgiveness Day?
Learn how you can reframe the challenges you face as opportunities.
We live in a world bursting at the seams with MORE—more information, more tasks, more requirements, more pressures. The trouble is, in our quest for more, we often end up with less. Here are five common things we do to get ahead, which are actually holding us back.
Working with your team to increase productivity is vital at any point in time, but becomes even more important when you know that, for at least a period of time, you likely won’t have any new members to add to your team.
Kanban boards are a time-tested visual productivity tool to plan your work and communicate more effectively with your manager.
Constantly checking email seems like a harmless habit, but it can become toxic to our focus and productivity. Here we’ll cover some of the mechanisms that make email so consuming, and how to build habits to make it a more productive tool.
Engaging your team for that time will not only allow them the space to relax and clear their mind for that time but will continue its impact in job satisfaction even after the ‘fun’.
Today’s workforce demands a productive and relevant worker, and thankfully, technology can help do that. The following apps can turn the 21st century’s best friend – the smartphone – into a tool to help us be our best at work.
As a seasoned professional who has been at an agency for a while, these activities may seem trite, annoying, or just uncomfortable. However for new staff, this may be an intangible but critical factor to keeping them engaged, motivated and improve their productivity.
Summertime is less busy for some public sector workers. While you might initially have the inclination to sit back and relax, you should use the summer lull to prepare for when work picks up again.