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Tips and tricks to become ultra productive
By Mark Evans
TheGlobeAndMail.com
 
You only have so many hours for work, so here's how to make sure everthing gets done.

 
Special to Globe and Mail Update Published on Friday, May. 14, 2010 
 
When you’re a small business, it can be a challenge to get everything done. After all, there are only 24 hours in a day.
 
The key, particularly if you are a one-person operation, is to be as productive as possible. Given there only are so many hours that can or should be devoted to work, it is important to make sure everything that needs to be done actually gets accomplished.
 
What are the tricks to being ultra-productive? How can each working day be as fruitful and as prolific as possible? Here are a few tips from my productivity “tool box:”
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    1. Get an early start
    2. Have a disciplined approach to email
    3. Get organized, including having an environment that is conducive to work and getting things done
    4. Avoid the temptation of trying to be all things to all people
    5. Aim for quality over quantity.
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Policy Building, Goal Setting, Life Long Learning, Time Management Skills, Organization Skills, Defining Success, Retaining Top Talent, Difficult Employees, Training and Development, Personal Organization, View more...

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