Conference Calls Almost Always Stink
Perhaps the most unproductive part of modern business is the conference call. They are almost always a complete waste of time.
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Perhaps the most unproductive part of modern business is the conference call. They are almost always a complete waste of time.
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Comfort food comes in all shapes, sizes and flavors. But, as any elementary-aged child would agree, nothing tops a grilled cheese sandwich and tomato soup. Unless of course you’re someone that not only wants comfort but convenience as well. If you fit in that category, it gets even better. Read on »
Bert Martinez, CEO of a business training firm in Houston, recently decided to implement a four day workweek. This notion, according to MSN, is unusual enough to be considered a top story in weird news.
As The Methodology Blog has previously discussed, facetime is a paradox. Strangely enough, many people still believe that being present in the office means they’re being productive. Why is that?
My slides from Blog Indiana 2010 are now available online. The presentation was called Producing Content Without Agony and if you must know: yes, I beat my record.
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Many people have worked long hours on event planning. If you’ve struggled to process registrations and track down attendees, take four minutes and five seconds to watch a video from Cannonball Communications.
For our final post in Remote Work Week, we wrap up the discussion with advice on advocating telecommuting at your organization.
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Today’s issue of Remote Work Week discusses who in your organization is best suited for telecommuting.
Yesterday’s edition of The Methodology Blog discussed major research on telecommuting, dating back to 1976. Today we demo modern technology as part of the Talking Tech Series.
As part of Remote Work Week, yesterday’s edition of The Methodology Blog introduced the relationship between telecommuting and happiness. Today we will discuss the major research into telework.