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Remote Working Part 3 – What should be in your tool box

August 8th, 2009
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self management more….

Before I show you my kit of great Internet tools that almost certainly help you to operate remotely, I should bring to your attention one more item aboutself management and specifically to do with keeping your focus and levels of concentration

I’ve discovered and established a consistent behavior in men and women who work on the net and I’ve been in contact with for a substantial period and I call this trait the 50 min rule. I uncovered these individuals who focus and work for fifty mins. and then kick back for a whole ten minute rest and are considerably more effective and produce a substantially greater quality of work than people who don’t have such distinct working practises.

OK as promised for your consideration is my list of favourite remote working tools:

Electronic Mail

Google Mail doesn’t cost anything. My friends and I all agree the search and label (similar to folders) functions are the best implementation I have encountered. The downside is it can be a bit slow on older machines

Phone calls

Skype
continually perplexed me as the service quality and reliability was atrocious, but three cheers for the developers at Skype now as they have considerably refined the quality of the service. For few dollars a month ! am able to call and conference in any telephone and Skype subscriber in the world. The latest edition of Skype has a wealth of very practical functions and there constantly expanding collection of useful add on applications.

Organising Content

Evernote
has acquired over a million users in no time at all – it lets you to store, organise and add notes to any species of digital content on the net. Just go check it out…it’s free.

Invoicing, Time and Expenses capture, Accounting and CRM

You surely know that my urge to work remotely was originally sparked off by Quickbooks Online, a small business accounting software system. But it is shadowed by the free edition of salesorder.com – a lead to cash system that’s as easy to use as a hairbrush I looked at NetSuite whose pricing (and people) scared me off. My choice here is salesorder.com – Go check it out.

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Remote Working Part 3 – Essential tools

August 7th, 2009
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Self discipline more….

Before I give you my arsenal of the top Internet tools that I promise will help you to operate remotely, I want to make you aware of one more pearl of wisdom concerning self management and specifically to do with keeping your focus and powers of concentration

I’ve identified and confirmed a common behavior in members of both sexes who work on the web and I’ve known for over a long time line and I call this habit the fifty min rule. I uncovered these colleagues who apply themselves and work for fifty minutes and then always take a whole 10 minute rest and are much more productive and generate a much higher quality of work than members of both sexes who don’t have structured working practises.

OK as promised here is my list of preferred remote working web applications:

Electronic Mail

Google Mail costs nothing. For my money the search and label (a bit like folders) mechanisms are the best implementation I have encountered. So far the only gripe I have is that it runs a bit slow on not so new PC’s

Phone calls

Skype
used to infuriate me as the call stability was atrocious, but hats off for the software tech’s at Skype now as they have considerably refined the quality of the service. For just a few bucks a month Skype lets me call and conference in any handset and Skype subscriber on Earth. The current version of Skype has a wealth of very practical features and there constantly expanding collection of practical add ons.

Organising Content

Evernote
has reached in excess of a million users in a very short space of time – it lets you to store, organise and annotate any species of digital content in the Cloud. Just go check it out…it’s free.

Invoicing, Time and Expenses capture, Accounting and CRM

You probably know that my burning desire to work remotely was originally motivated by Quickbooks Online, a small business accounting software system. But it is shadowed by the free edition of salesorder.com – a lead to cash system that’s as easy to use as a fork I looked at NetSuite whose pricing (and people) scared me off. My choice here is salesorder.com – Go check it out.

sharonbal Uncategorized ,