You Are Here: Home - Newsletters - "Get Organized"
NEW! - Keywords For This Page: Information Management - Scheduling - Calendars / Day Planners
|
 |
|
 |
 |
 |
|
September 2003 - Scheduling And Contacts
|
|
 |
|
 |
"There cannot be a crisis next week…my schedule is already full."
- Henry Kissinger
 |
This Month's Featured Articles
|
 |
|
|
|
"Building Blocks"by Dan Pierce
No matter how great your scheduling technology, you will never accomplish anything important if you don't know how to effectively partition your day.
|
"Color-Coding Your Outlook Calendar"by Beth Sunny
One of the most useful features in a contact management program is the graphic differentiation between different types of activities and priorities.
|
"Considering A Handheld Device?"by Time Design
If you are considering a PDA, the decision really comes down to human nature. Find out if an electronic scheduling and contact management system is for you.
|
"Contact Management"by Kathy Paauw
You hear this phrase all over the place -- in relation to computerized programs -- but what does it mean and how can it help you get better organized?
|
"Email Your Brain To Tomorrow"by Judith Tramayne-Barth
There is a quick and easy way to remind yourself of to-do's that need taken care of -- without a complicated system or expensive scheduling equipment.
|
"Making The Most Of Technology"by Laura Leist
There are some great electronic tools out there for managing your schedule and contacts -- check out these easy-to-use and affordable computerized solutions.
|
"Organization In The Palm Of Your Hand"by Laura Leist
Learn a few tricks for turning your PDA into a true time management tool (rather than an electronic version of the address book you used to carry!)
|
"The Art Of Listing"by Donna Birk
No matter which time management system you choose, learning how to use 3 basic kinds of lists will definitely save you stress in the long run.
|
Want to receive these kind of articles via e-mail each month? Sign up for a free subscription to our newsletter.
Click here to see past issues of the "Get Organized" newsletter...