Productivity Tips

Andreessen Horowitz
World Without Skype and Twitter: If Andreessen Horowitz Didn’t Invest
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Partners at Andreessen Horowitz venture firm are fined $10 for every minute if they’re late for the meetings. This is one of the firm’s rules which suggests that entrepreneurs’ time has to be respected. This venture firm gets ranked in … Read More

13 Growth and Productivity Tips for Entrepreneurs Who've Only Started
13 Growth and Productivity Tips for Entrepreneurs Who’ve Only Started
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If you ever started a business, you know how painstaking it is to get it right. One of the best ways to make things a little bit simpler is learning the experience of people who already nailed it. Most of … Read More

How to increase employee productivity
How to Increase Employee Productivity by Happiness
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Have you ever thought about how to increase employee productivity by happiness? Do you believe that by making your employees happier, you can drive their productivity at all? If not, then keep reading. Consider this… Few years ago Harvard Business … Read More

how to delegate tasks
How to Delegate Tasks Accurately and Efficiently
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Have you tried every productivity hack in the book and reached the maximum capacity in terms of output? Then, you definitely need an outside help to get to a new level. Of course, there can be hesitations and concerns, and … Read More

How to motivate staff
Great Methods to Motivate Employees with Success
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Examination and interpretation of information concerning what motivates us as human beings to work is a centuries-old puzzle. However, many researches that have already been done, brought some light into the topic. One of them denies the theory, that money … Read More

Brian Tracy
Brian Tracy: 6 Time Management Tips to Increase Productivity
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Time is the most valuable resource. So if you want to be productive, you have to learn how to manage it effectively. To help you with that, we transcripted a tutorial made by Brian Tracy, for better perception and simpler … Read MoreRead More

Apps and Tools for Better Time Management
Top 5 Apps and Tools for Better Time Management
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Time. We always need more time. To work, to study, to do other activities. Unfortunately, the day has only 24 hours, eight of which we sleep. So how to get a maximum of 12 hours left and do everything that … Read More

Best Time Management Apps That Can Help Your Business
Three Best Time Management Apps That Can Help Your Business
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Sometimes it’s not the way you work that matters, but the tools you use to do your work or run your business. Apps and technologies evolve so quickly that it becomes difficult to determine the best time management apps. But … Read More

Getting Things Done: How Can Freelancers Master Productivity?
Getting Things Done: How Can Freelancers Master Productivity?
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Let’s face it, most of us see working from home as heaven. The ability to choose your own hours, wearing comfy clothing and many other benefits are very appealing reasons to work from home. However, having that much freedom might … Read More

Multitasking help or hurt productivity
Does Multitasking Help or Hurt Productivity?
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One of the most discussed topics when people talk about productivity is multitasking. Does multitasking help or hurt productivity? We all do it: Texting while walking, sending emails during meetings, chatting on the phone while cooking dinner. In today’s society, … Read More

Productivity killers at work
The 10 Biggest Productivity Killers at Work
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Anyone who works in an Internet-connected office knows that managing time at work can be a major challenge. And the leading culprit is personal use of technology.There’s Twitter over here. Facebook over there. That hilarious new viral video on YouTube. … Read More

Parkinson’s Law
Overcome Parkinson’s Law to Fuel Your Productivity
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Work expands so as to fill the time available for its completion – this law was first articulated by Cyril N. Parkinson in 1955 in his article for The Economist. The law was a result of personal observations Parkinson made … Read More