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The super-efficient office & PA (BB Volume 2, Issue 5)
This week's Business Booster gets to grips with using technology to improve your personal (office/operational) efficiency. As with all matters technical, the devil is in the detail, but there's some really exciting stuff here that's totally revolutionized the way I run my business - and that's not over-stating the case at all. Here're the essential components:
The real magic doesn't lie in any one of these individually, it's the manner in which they can be used together that really delivers huge benefits. Let's deal with the BlackBerry first BlackBerry by Research in Motion (RIM) There are many different models of BlackBerry and I'm not going to give you a review of each one here - all that information is available on the internet and if you add the word 'review' to your search string you'll get some useful commentary from the technical magazines and websites. I have a BlackBerry 'Curve' and here's what I like about it:
Blackberry integrated with MS Outlook So far so good, and if that's all there was to it, that wouldn't be too bad – however, for me the ace in pack is RIM's server-side software that really makes their handsets dance. There are two software applications and confusingly they have similar sounding names, even though they offer different functionality:
BIS is a useful out-of-the-box way of getting your BlackBerry handset integrated with your emails. I actually use BES, hosted alongside MS Exchange Server. This means that anything and everything I do in MS Outlook on my office PC is pushed down to my BlackBerry (and vice versa). What this means is:
So how do I use all this integrated functionality? I no longer carry a paper diary – it's all in the phone I typed up my strategic goals, plans, etc for the year using Outlook's ‘Notes' function. This means I always have the latest version with me wherever I am and whatever I'm doing – sitting on the train with a few spare minutes? Review your goals – see how you're doing I also use the Notes function to create a weekly To Do list – again, it's with me every day, wherever I am. (You can do this using the Task function also and that dates priority and due dates, etc. I find I work best with a simple list) This might not seem so amazing if you're just reading off the page, but I've found having my entire office with me – all the time – a truly liberating experience. I can literally act on any idea I have when I'm out and about, type myself a quick note and bingo, when I get back to the office, it's all there, up to date, in one place. No more catching up with e-mails and all that junk – done, finish, on top of life. It's a great feeling – give it a go. (BlackBerry is a registered trademark of Research in Motion and Outlook is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corpoation) |