We are back today with Claire and Luis for another episode of ProductivityBiz…
For a recap, here is the previous episode: http://www.ebizradio.com/getting-things-done-tasktime-management-in-the-digital-age-productivitybiz-claire-burge-and-luiz-suarez/
These show are designed to help people maximise their work hours, everyone talks about ”productivity”, but here we show HOW to be more productive. One of the major themes throughout the shows is the many different ways in which people are distracted/overwhelmed by the large volumes of information thrown at them everyday: emails, phone calls, social media, television, radio amongst others all have their purpose in the modern day business environment, but its the managing of time between these activities which is where people loose their way….
We identify the actual questions that both business’s and individuals need to ask and then identify real solutions to help organise what is a very complex and highly stressed 21st century work environment….
Described as part chaos, part rocket fuel. Claire is co-owner of Get Organised Ireland. She speaks to international audiences and offers workshops in the areas of email management, project/team management, procrastination and business productivity. She’s also a regular productivity contributor to lifehackorg and 99U and her book on creativity will be published later this year.
Luis Suarez a seasoned Social Business evangelist and 2.0 practitioner working as the Lead Social Business Enabler at IBM for w3Connections and ibm.com Connections, with over 16 years of experience on knowledge management, collaboration, learning, online communities and social networking for business, along with Open Business, and has been living, for the last 5 years, a corporate world without email challenging the status quo of how knowledge workers collaborate and share their knowledge by promoting openness, transparency, trust, sustainable growth, engagement, connectedness and overall smart work. He currently blogs over elsua.net Follow @elsua
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