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    bytrade001 is offline Banned
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    Post Simple Ways to Boost Productivity

    Follow these common-sense tips to get more stuff done -- faster

    1. Break projects into smaller pieces with deadlines. You can start by prioritizing activities for every day, writing a to-do list each night and scheduling each task, suggests St. Louis, Mo.-based productivity coach Cathy Sexton. For example, Hopkins realized she needed to place a higher priority to projects based on their revenue-generating capability. Once she had a list of what to tackle first, she scheduled a specific time on her electronic calendar to handle each item.
    "If you don't block out your time, everything else is going to get in the way," Sexton says. Also, consider keeping a timer next to your desk to make sure you keep to your deadlines.
    2. Delegate tasks that don't generate revenue. Bookkeeping, payroll and copywriting are three tasks entrepreneurs often try to handle themselves to save money. But they often aren't qualified or equipped to handle these tasks and end up losing valuable time that could be spent on revenue-generating activities, as Hopkins learned. "They end up doing what I call lower-value tasks that others could be doing for them," says Audrey Thomas, a Minneapolis-based productivity coach. Business owners should realize, Thomas says, that outsourcing these activities allows them to devote more time to making money.
    3. Stop obsessively checking email. This was another huge time-waster for Hopkins, as it is for many entrepreneurs, especially when messages are constantly flooding your inbox and distracting you from other important work. "I'd say I spend more time talking to my clients about managing email than anything else," Thomas says. She recommends setting your email program to retrieve messages only manually -- when you press a button to check it -- or no more frequently than every 90 minutes. Moreover, she says, emails that are easy to respond to should be answered immediately, so you're not wasting time reading over the same messages again.
    4. Take advantage of technology shortcuts. You likely already use Microsoft Outlook, Excel and other common software programs with built-in time-saving features. Yet many business owners end up wasting time because they never learn how to properly use these programs -- and the shortcuts. For instance, Microsoft Outlook lets people move items from their inbox directly onto their calendars, but many people still manually create calendar items, says Peggy Duncan, a time-management expert in Atlanta. Simply taking a class or reading a book about how to use common software programs can save a lot of time over the long run, Duncan says. "Any situation you bring up, there is technology out there to make that work basically go away," she adds. "But people won't spend the time learning how to use it."
    5. Train your employees adequately. A big time drain for business owners is employees who constantly ask questions, interrupting their day. If this is happening to you, the problem may be that they're not adequately trained to do their job, warns Duncan. So make sure you have the resources and training procedures in place to best prepare and support employees in their work. Another big time waster, she adds, are customers who call with questions that could otherwise be answered on your company's website. One solution is to create a "Frequently Asked Questions" section that prominently displays the helpful information on your website. "It should be a no-brainer for your customers to do business with you," she says.

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    seighart is offline Junior Member
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    Very informative post well said. Also you should work hard not only for your own but as a team.

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    I do agree with all of these tips, but would also add that attitude goes a long way too. Encouragement is fantastic and at least for me, works better than employees feeling like you're constantly checking up on them before a deadline. Give them an atmosphere that is positive and wait for the positive results!

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    @bytrade00: Great work but here i like to add some more ways to Boost Productivity


    Take shorter showers. This one may sound stupid but it’s really certain thing I labor with. I spend up to 30 minutes in the shower. Think of the time I could save easily by racing up a bit.

    Learn to state “No”. We can’t manage everything and thus we should discover when to state no in alignment to save our sanity.

    Go on an data diet. Most of the world inhabits on data overload. We should eradicate mindless Internet surfing. Stop reading three distinct bulletins a day and ascertaining your RSS feeds multiple times a day. Otherwise, you’ll not ever get any thing done. The key is to restrict yourself only to data that you can directly take activity on.

    Don’t multitask. Research has shown that multitasking is not productive. For optimum productivity, aim on one thing at a time.


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    Useful stuff! In my years writing about business consulting, I have realized how even the slightest improvements or changes can make a huge difference. Sometimes, a little push or organization in your tasks can make the difference and make handling your business a bit less stressful.
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    One approach that really helps me boost productivity is list making. When I write the things I need to do down and put them on a list that stares at me everyday I tend to find I get a lot more done. Not only does writing the things I need down help me with remembering what needs to get done it also makes me more conscience of what I need to accomplish. When you get used to crossing items off a list that are important to finish it builds productive habits. Keeping a solid running task list handy and making an effort to check things off can really go along way towards being more productive.
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    hello friends,

    Glad to hear you've recovered your energy and motivation. Even though much of this business can be automated and outsourced, it can easily take its toll on you mentally if you're aren't careful.

    I use a desktop and a single monitor. I prefer the desktop for my daily work and only use the laptop when I'm travelling.

    Good luck with the multiple monitor setup. Now you can make twice as much money, twice as fast.
    thanks

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    Here are few more tips for boosting productivity:
    Set your priorities
    Manage your time wisely
    Avoid multitasking
    Pay your employees more
    Provide them better eSupport Channels
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    This is called the inside training.Any how those were all the really useful and the effective ways to boost up the management and production as well.

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    Set your priorities, manage your time wisely, avoid multitasking, pay your employees more, provide them better support

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    The best part about being a freelancer is having the freedom to set your own schedule and make your own rules.

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    I think this process have been undergone by my employer since he is very hardworking in teaching us on our designated task. He really trained us on how to get quick job and give us techniques. That is why I value my work.

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    this post is really help and give me an better idea.

    on building a team..


    thanks

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    I would like to prefer the last point. By giving training to your employees adequately, enhance their skills and they will learn that how to use new technologies more efficiently. As nothing can happen by just adopting new techniques, when your staff don’t know that how to use them.

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    I agree with all the responses.Instant messaging, social networks (i.e. Facebook,..) during working hours is also a detriment to ones time. I think getting one task done at a time is better - multitasking seems to waste more time and resources.
    Time is money.
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