Smart Phone Savvy: Improving your Portable Productivity

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April 30, 2021

Imagine turning a late-starting meeting into getting a few quick tasks off your to-do list. If your Smartphone isn’t integrated with your office process, you are losing about 30 minutes a day of productive time.

Portable Productivity is all about the power of ACCURATE responsiveness, what our current work world demands. Maximizes your Smartphone Savvy for optimal on-the-go productivity, reducing redundancies upon return to your office:

  • Improve Performance– Configure your Smartphone for enhanced output by eliminating extra keystrokes and unnecessary functions.
  • Workflow Integration– Use various apps to simplify daily workflowand follow-up more effectively.
  • Streamline Functionality– Customize your device to access essential apps for easier and faster searching.
  • Quick Shortcuts– Implement proven timesaving shortcuts for faster turn-around and far less frustration.

Instructor Karen Turner

Karen is a professional Efficiency Coach, and this shows in her to the point, clear, concise, doesn’t waste words and stays on topic approach. She uses humor and analogies to illustrate her ideas and she listens carefully to questions. Karen’s proven solutions have helped over 20,000 managers, entrepreneurs and their employees increase their efficiency and decrease their environmental impact.

Go HERE for more information

Wednesday June 9 @ 10:00 am

ECAA Members $20.00

Non – Members $25.00

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