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10 Tips for a Running a Silent and Live Charity Auction ments, voice mail, and “to do” lists. These are great tips and now I am sharing information on how to take those principles a step further: to integrate them into one system, using an “old but new” tool: The Go System.10 Tips for a Running a Silent and Live Charity Auction1. Choose the right date for your silent and/or live auctionChoosing the right date for your auction is critical. Most auctions are held in either the spring or the fall. Summer is not a good time to hold a major event since many guests may be vacationing. Winter is also considered a bad time of year as many are preparing or recovering from the holidays. Fall is normally considered the best time of year to hold an auction because many of your guests are beginning to get into the holiday shopping mood and may find that what you have to offer is on their shopping list. Weekend evenings are the most popular time to Here is the magic! Regardless of the form which the information takes – paper, electronic, voice mail, a verbal message, or an idea in your head – your reaction is “I have to DO this.” If you are serious about increasing your productivity and prioritizing your work, the question you have to answer is “When?” As scary as it sometimes, you have to decide. (Remember, “Clutter is postponed decisions®”) When you make that decision, you put the reminder to do it in your tickler system. NOW you have a tool that enables you to prioritize your work – and to measure whether the interruption of the moment is more important than what you said you were going to do today. When people, especially highly organized administrative professional FHA 101 One of the best administrative professionals, and most productive people I know, is my mother. She is 78 years old and still works full-time as the personal assistant to the CEO of a bank! (I come from great genes – it makes me very optimistic about my long-term future!) One of her secrets to productivity is what is often called “a tickler file.” Many people used to employ such a system, but like a lot of good things, people stopped using it, even though it was so simple. Basically the tickler file is a reminder system based on the days of the month, and months of the year, and simply consists of a set of file folders, “1-31” and “January – December”.What is FHAFHA or Federal Housing Administration is a branch of HUD or Housing and Urban Development that works through local mortgage lending agencies to give Federal mortgage and loan insurance for those who wish to own a home or do home improvement projects.It is a government-own corporation that was established under the National Housing Act of 1934 to promote better housing standards and conditions.FHA aids first-time buyers and those who would probably not be able to pay the required down payment for conventional loans through insuring mortgage to private lenders. It also ensures loans for buying mobile or manufactured homes.It also assists in providing low-cost houses for rent Under the heading of “everything old is new again” – it is time to bring that old system back – only it’s bigger and better than ever before. Now called “The GO System: Get Organized for Life”, it is a new 2-hour seminar being offered by many of the PTACs (Productivity Trainer and Authorized Consultants) around the country – and let me tell you why I’m so excited about it! Surveys show that people’s stress levels are at an all-time high – and a major source of that stress is “information overload.” In fact, we know that there are six major issues that cause people to be disorganized. If you’re reading this newsletter, chances are you can relate! Information comes to us in 5 ways: 1. Paper Think of a 5-lane highway. You are speeding down the highway and suddenly you see orange barrels, and you know you’re in for trouble! That’s exactly what happens when you sit down at your desk and are overwhelmed with where to begin. Do you start with the e-mail? Most people do, but should you? Or if you start with the verbal message you got on your way to the office, the highest priority could be in the “In Box” you haven’t looked at in days – or it could be the idea you had in the shower that morning! How do you figure out what is most important – now? There are only 5 possibilities of what to do with information: 1. Discard Let’s look at each one: Discard I’ve spent lots of time promoting the power of The Art of Wastebasketry®!” Don’t overlook the productive power of asking “What’s the worst possible thing that would happen if I didn’t have this or didn’t do this?” Delegate One question you should ask yourself in this area: “If you are not delegating some of your work, why not?” The most productive people in the world are those who spend 80% of their time doing what ONLY they can do, and surrounding themselves with people whose talents are complimentary to theirs. Do it now Here’s a good question to ask about this one: “Is this the BEST use of my time right now?” File for reference These are things you want or need to keep for future reference. Fortunately, you don’t have any stress there, because with The Paper Tiger software you can find anything you file in 5 seconds or less! File for follow-up These are things you want to or need to do. In the Paper Tiger software system, we call these “Action Files”. In other words, the ball is in your court to take action. That’s where the GO System comes in. Let us go back to that 5-lane highway. When the 5 lanes begin to merge into one, you probably feel stress, but when you finally merge into that one lane, you are on your way to your destination with ease. That brings me to the missing piece in personal productivity – a system for merging those 5 lanes of information into one. In my book, Taming the Paper Tiger at Work (www.ProductiveEnvironment.com), I address how to manage paper, electronic documents, voice mail, and “to do” lists. These are great tips and now I am sharing information on how to take those principles a step further: to integrate them into one system, using an “old but new” tool: The Go System. Here is the magic! Regardless of the form which the information takes – paper, electronic, voice mail, a verbal message, or an idea in your head – your reaction is “I have to DO this.” If you are serious about increasing your productivity and prioritizing your work, the question you have to answer is “When?” As scary as it sometimes, you have to decide. (Remember, “Clutter is postponed decisions®”) When you make that decision, you put the reminder to do it in your tickler system. NOW you have a tool that enables you to prioritize your work – and to measure whether the interruption of the moment is more important than what you said you were going to do today. When people, especially highly organized administrative professionals Learning Guides a Great Addition to Procedures Manuals nts) around the country – and let me tell you why I’m so excited about it!IntroductionLearning guides are a very useful medium for delivering flexible delivery when the topic and circumstances are conducive to it. According to Bruhn and Guthrie (1994), a Learning Guide is a 'structured booklet designed to direct the learner through a series of learning activities and to a range of resources to achieve specified competencies or learning outcomes".A learning guide is not a 'how to' manual like manuals that accompany television sets, microwaves and computers etc, but they may be used in conjunction with them. The key focus of learning guides (hereafter 'guides') is that they guide users through a structured learning experience. Manuals don't do that, they simply pro Surveys show that people’s stress levels are at an all-time high – and a major source of that stress is “information overload.” In fact, we know that there are six major issues that cause people to be disorganized. If you’re reading this newsletter, chances are you can relate! Information comes to us in 5 ways: 1. Paper Think of a 5-lane highway. You are speeding down the highway and suddenly you see orange barrels, and you know you’re in for trouble! That’s exactly what happens when you sit down at your desk and are overwhelmed with where to begin. Do you start with the e-mail? Most people do, but should you? Or if you start with the verbal message you got on your way to the office, the highest priority could be in the “In Box” you haven’t looked at in days – or it could be the idea you had in the shower that morning! How do you figure out what is most important – now? There are only 5 possibilities of what to do with information: 1. Discard Let’s look at each one: Discard I’ve spent lots of time promoting the power of The Art of Wastebasketry®!” Don’t overlook the productive power of asking “What’s the worst possible thing that would happen if I didn’t have this or didn’t do this?” Delegate One question you should ask yourself in this area: “If you are not delegating some of your work, why not?” The most productive people in the world are those who spend 80% of their time doing what ONLY they can do, and surrounding themselves with people whose talents are complimentary to theirs. Do it now Here’s a good question to ask about this one: “Is this the BEST use of my time right now?” File for reference These are things you want or need to keep for future reference. Fortunately, you don’t have any stress there, because with The Paper Tiger software you can find anything you file in 5 seconds or less! File for follow-up These are things you want to or need to do. In the Paper Tiger software system, we call these “Action Files”. In other words, the ball is in your court to take action. That’s where the GO System comes in. Let us go back to that 5-lane highway. When the 5 lanes begin to merge into one, you probably feel stress, but when you finally merge into that one lane, you are on your way to your destination with ease. That brings me to the missing piece in personal productivity – a system for merging those 5 lanes of information into one. In my book, Taming the Paper Tiger at Work (www.ProductiveEnvironment.com), I address how to manage paper, electronic documents, voice mail, and “to do” lists. These are great tips and now I am sharing information on how to take those principles a step further: to integrate them into one system, using an “old but new” tool: The Go System. Here is the magic! Regardless of the form which the information takes – paper, electronic, voice mail, a verbal message, or an idea in your head – your reaction is “I have to DO this.” If you are serious about increasing your productivity and prioritizing your work, the question you have to answer is “When?” As scary as it sometimes, you have to decide. (Remember, “Clutter is postponed decisions®”) When you make that decision, you put the reminder to do it in your tickler system. NOW you have a tool that enables you to prioritize your work – and to measure whether the interruption of the moment is more important than what you said you were going to do today. When people, especially highly organized administrative professional Can Buying Groups Save You Money? could be the idea you had in the shower that morning! How do you figure out what is most important – now?Let me give you a brief history of Group Purchasing Organizations (GPO). They have been around for decades. Do you know what types of businesses get the best pricing on all of the goods and services they purchase? The answer is healthcare facilities. Do you know why? I’ll tell you. Nearly any healthcare facility in the nation that is making a profit belongs to a buying group.The average healthcare facility belongs to two GPOs. Thousands of facilities join together to negotiate contracts with their vendors. Vendors aggressively compete to get awarded the group’s contracts. As a result each group member saves money on everything they purchase. Annual membership fees range from $250.00 - $20,000.00. There are only 5 possibilities of what to do with information: 1. Discard Let’s look at each one: Discard I’ve spent lots of time promoting the power of The Art of Wastebasketry®!” Don’t overlook the productive power of asking “What’s the worst possible thing that would happen if I didn’t have this or didn’t do this?” Delegate One question you should ask yourself in this area: “If you are not delegating some of your work, why not?” The most productive people in the world are those who spend 80% of their time doing what ONLY they can do, and surrounding themselves with people whose talents are complimentary to theirs. Do it now Here’s a good question to ask about this one: “Is this the BEST use of my time right now?” File for reference These are things you want or need to keep for future reference. Fortunately, you don’t have any stress there, because with The Paper Tiger software you can find anything you file in 5 seconds or less! File for follow-up These are things you want to or need to do. In the Paper Tiger software system, we call these “Action Files”. In other words, the ball is in your court to take action. That’s where the GO System comes in. Let us go back to that 5-lane highway. When the 5 lanes begin to merge into one, you probably feel stress, but when you finally merge into that one lane, you are on your way to your destination with ease. That brings me to the missing piece in personal productivity – a system for merging those 5 lanes of information into one. In my book, Taming the Paper Tiger at Work (www.ProductiveEnvironment.com), I address how to manage paper, electronic documents, voice mail, and “to do” lists. These are great tips and now I am sharing information on how to take those principles a step further: to integrate them into one system, using an “old but new” tool: The Go System. Here is the magic! Regardless of the form which the information takes – paper, electronic, voice mail, a verbal message, or an idea in your head – your reaction is “I have to DO this.” If you are serious about increasing your productivity and prioritizing your work, the question you have to answer is “When?” As scary as it sometimes, you have to decide. (Remember, “Clutter is postponed decisions®”) When you make that decision, you put the reminder to do it in your tickler system. NOW you have a tool that enables you to prioritize your work – and to measure whether the interruption of the moment is more important than what you said you were going to do today. When people, especially highly organized administrative professional Stay Home Parents Best of Both World's Home Business or reference These are things you want or need to keep for future reference. Fortunately, you don’t have any stress there, because with The Paper Tiger software you can find anything you file in 5 seconds or less!Through out the world stay-at-home moms like Joanne Jordan are spending a lot of their day playing with her son, preparing his meals and giving him his afternoon sleep.How ever Mrs. Jordan is among a new breed of moms and Dads who although have stayed home to have quality time with their children but also earn an income too. She is an independent home business owner and receives over 70 different affiliate and commission checks monthly from a variety of employers and companies.She finds the time to do all while her child is sleeping or watching TV. She also gets to do more when her husband returns from work. As many of them residual in nature that is work that is done once yet she continues to kee File for follow-up These are things you want to or need to do. In the Paper Tiger software system, we call these “Action Files”. In other words, the ball is in your court to take action. That’s where the GO System comes in. Let us go back to that 5-lane highway. When the 5 lanes begin to merge into one, you probably feel stress, but when you finally merge into that one lane, you are on your way to your destination with ease. That brings me to the missing piece in personal productivity – a system for merging those 5 lanes of information into one. In my book, Taming the Paper Tiger at Work (www.ProductiveEnvironment.com), I address how to manage paper, electronic documents, voice mail, and “to do” lists. These are great tips and now I am sharing information on how to take those principles a step further: to integrate them into one system, using an “old but new” tool: The Go System. Here is the magic! Regardless of the form which the information takes – paper, electronic, voice mail, a verbal message, or an idea in your head – your reaction is “I have to DO this.” If you are serious about increasing your productivity and prioritizing your work, the question you have to answer is “When?” As scary as it sometimes, you have to decide. (Remember, “Clutter is postponed decisions®”) When you make that decision, you put the reminder to do it in your tickler system. NOW you have a tool that enables you to prioritize your work – and to measure whether the interruption of the moment is more important than what you said you were going to do today. When people, especially highly organized administrative professional 5 Laws Of Lean Six Sigma ments, voice mail, and “to do” lists. These are great tips and now I am sharing information on how to take those principles a step further: to integrate them into one system, using an “old but new” tool: The Go System.Thinking about how Six Sigma and Lean Manufacturing work well together despite being distinct, independent and complete tools? The combined principles gel so well that they compliment each other and progress parallels to each other on a well-defined path. The paths are defined by the 5 Laws of Lean Six Sigma as we know today.5 Laws of Lean Six SigmaThe 5 laws have been formulated in order that efforts on improving quality and business process aimed at improving customer satisfaction and ROI as primary concerns. The 5 laws have evolved over time and are a collection of key ideas derived both from Lean Manufacturing and Six Sigma.1. The Zeroth Law: The first law is called so because all other Here is the magic! Regardless of the form which the information takes – paper, electronic, voice mail, a verbal message, or an idea in your head – your reaction is “I have to DO this.” If you are serious about increasing your productivity and prioritizing your work, the question you have to answer is “When?” As scary as it sometimes, you have to decide. (Remember, “Clutter is postponed decisions®”) When you make that decision, you put the reminder to do it in your tickler system. NOW you have a tool that enables you to prioritize your work – and to measure whether the interruption of the moment is more important than what you said you were going to do today. When people, especially highly organized administrative professionals, hear about this system, their first reaction is often fear. It’s the same reaction people experience when they first encounter the Paper Tiger numerical filing system – that would never work for me – but I don’t know anyone who goes back to the alphabetical system after giving The Paper Tiger a serious try! Remember how I told you in the beginning of this newsletter that there are six major reasons that cause you to be disorganized? The GO System: Get Organized for Life seminar gives you tips on how to handle each issue. It is going to be offered in cities all over the country in the upcoming months – it’s a perfect productivity partner to The Paper Tiger software! If you’d like to know if GO is coming to your city, send an e-mail to GOSystem@ProductiveEnvironment.com, and we will keep you informed of upcoming events!
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