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Monday, September 29, 2014
Technology Tools for Everyday Productivity
www.ducttapemarketing.com: Every so often I sit back and take inventory of the tools I’m using with an eye on weeding some out and adding some in. Technology can be a tremendously useful thing when it comes to getting more productivity, but you must continually monitor what’s working and what’s not.
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This list is both reassuring and interesting. Not only do many of these tools look familiar, but I have used many of them in the past, which includes Skype, Dropbox, Google Hangouts, Hootsuite, Feedly and more. Knowing that I am on track and familiar with many of the tools that professionals use for communication and collaboration is reassuring, but yet reminds me that I have so much to learn because of all the tools that I have never even utilized, better yet even heard of. I wish there were more lists of applications and tools like this for students because at least for me I am always wanting to use more and more technology, moreover useful, productive technology.
I have a few of these tools in my everyday repertoire, and I have to say, I am totally going to try some of the ones I don't already use. I swear by Google Apps, Skype, and DropBox but other than those, I have never heard of most of the list. I think it is nice to have so many resources made available to everyday organization and productivity, especially in our crazy theatrical lives.
I found this list to be helpful and informative, but entirely too long. Some of these apps are extremely useful if you are trying to maximize your productivity, but I always feel as if people could get more from these list if they spoke about what smaller combinations of apps worked well together, instead of just giving you a giant list. last year, I read a green page article that outlined the usefulness apps compared to the sort of worker you are. I wish more of these productivity list were similar to that.
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