As readers of this blog know, embracing social media is a powerful opportunity for your business but it is also no cakewalk. Getting on Facebook and Twitter, blogging about yourself and your organization and networking over the Internet is amazing stuff but is also hard work. Work requires time, and if you don’t want to drown, you need to find ways to be more productive.
Luckily, the Indianapolis Productivity Summit is coming up on March 30. There are four 90 minute sessions throughout the day and you can attend any combination or the whole event. You can even get a big discount—keep reading! Topics include:
Managing Email Productivity: Taking control of your inbox is more than having resolve and knowing a few tricks. It requires changing your perspective on email and this class is the beginning.
Power Modeling – Self Training: Almost every workplace technology tool be a source of frustration and inefficiency—until you learn to analyze software functions with the goal rebuilding your mental model.
Workplace Productivity Tools: Whether you spend time in Microsoft Office, bouncing between websites, working with social media applications or in a custom application, this session covers a range of utilities and techniques for getting more done in less time.
Continuous Improvement Primer: If you have heard terms like Six Sigma, Lean, TCO, JIT, TQM, Kaizen, 5S and Business Process Engineering, but need to know more about what they mean, check out this workshop. We will review the pros and cons of each approach so you can find the right method for your organization.
Are you ready to sign up? Enter the discount code BRANDSWAG to earn 50% off a full day admission. That’s a $50 savings, available to a handful of lucky blog readers. Sign up now, seats are limited, at http://indyproductivitysummit.eventbrite.com/
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The Indianapolis Productivity Summit was a great series of sessions. Each session had either a tangible task I took away form it to help increase my productivity, or a new viewpoint to begin looking at situations or tasks and shift my reality a bit to increase how things are done.
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