March 16th, 2010 by
In this summary you will learn: Why the idea that multitasking works is misleading How to deal with constant, active or passive interruptions at work How to use your time productively without “switchtasking” Why you should read The Myth of Multitasking Dave Crenshaw has managed to stretch a clear, simple concept into an entire book, but it is a useful, helpful concept. Crenshaw debunks the myth that multitasking can be effective and advocates focusing on one task at a time instead. He teaches this lesson by telling the story of a gifted business coach, Phil, and his stressed-out client, Helen. He uses the format of a business novel to demonstrate that multitasking is not an efficient way to get things done. Every time a person changes from one task to another, which Crenshaw calls “switchtasking,” he or she loses time and focus. The remedy, the author explains, is to cut down on interruptions, manage how you allocate your time and concentrate on a single task at a time. This is not exactly a groundbreaking theory in time management, but it is certainly a helpful reminder. getAbstract suggests this book to managers who must help employees handle their time and to people who need guidance to quit multitasking so they can actually get things done. About the Author Dave Crenshaw has coached business executives for the past decade. A frequent keynote speaker, he founded the Fresh Juice Strategy program. Request Free!
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The Myth of Multitasking: How ‘Doing It All’ Gets Nothing Done – Free Book Summary
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March 11th, 2010 by
In this on-demand webinar, join Michele Rowan of Customer Contact Strategies as she reveals how she led the Hilton@Home program to success, growing it from 200 to 1,000 agents in 18 months. Register for this FREE on-demand webinar to learn: Why adapt your company culture for an at-home program How and when to train at-home agents At-home supervisor tips for success Request Free!
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Long Time, No See: How to Keep Work At-Home Agents Connected
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March 11th, 2010 by
Better decision making is more important when resources become restricted during a recession, so BI and analytics projects will still appeal to management. However, justifying large capital outlays for software will be challenging unless short-term benefits can be directly correlated with the investment. As more incremental projects are undertaken, it will be important to execute these projects within the long-term strategic plan of organization-wide decision management. Read an active Q&A session with Dan Vesset, IDC Program Vice President of Business Analytics on building a successful enterprise BI strategy. Request Free!
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The Road to BI Success
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March 10th, 2010 by
Many companies make significant investments in flame resistant protective clothing programs to protect their employees against electric arc flash, flash fire and molten metal splash hazards. Although the style and construction of the clothing plays a roll in protection, the FR fabric used to construct the garment is a critical factor in determining the amount of protection it will afford the wearer. Register for this FREE white paper to find out what to consider when specifying a brand of FR fabric for a protective clothing program. Request Free!
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Designed to Protect and Save Lives
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March 10th, 2010 by
The new sales and marketing programs for xRM help Microsoft partners utilize Microsoft Dynamics to create new types of solutions for their customers. Organizations such as the Leicester City Football Club, a professional sports organization based in the United Kingdom, have used xRM to develop its Player Management application, a solution for managing players, training schedules, diet and wellness programs, and injury prevention analysis. Request Free!
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Leicester City Football Club Video Case Study
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