So here it is! Christmas is knocking on our doors and it’s time to enjoy vacation and get fresh forces for the New Year. Cyclope-Series team wishes you Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year! We thank our evaluators and users for their feedback and for being loyal and we hope the New Year will bring increased productivity and many benefits for your business.
Merry Christmas and A Happy New Year!
PS: As we are also on vacation until January 4, 2010 the answers to your e-mails might be slightly delayled. But, we want to assure you that everybody will get an answer as soon as possibe. Thank you for understanding.
Is your productivity slipping for one reason or another? From time to time you may feel like you are not as productive as you were in the past – this is quite common. Although common, you do not want this to last too long. If it does, many days or weeks (or longer) may go by without you getting your work done.
The million dollar question is: how can I get back on track if my productivity begins to slip? Everybody is different, but here are three things you should consider:
1. Go back to what has worked in the past. For instance, maybe you were working longer days in the past but recently decided to cut back. If this has led to less productivity on the job, you need to go back to your old ways for the time being. There is nothing you can do that cannot be undone in the future.
2. Know what changed. As noted above, any change could lead to less productivity which can turn into subsequent issues. If you know what you changed you can then do one of two things: tweak your new plan, or as mentioned in tip number one, scrap it altogether and go back to the way that things used to be. Continue reading ‘How to get back on track when your productivity slips’
Working with a team, big or small, can be a lot of fun. Of course, this can lead to disaster if your productivity begins to slip. Just because you are working with others does not mean that you should be passing off your work. Along with this, you need to make sure that you never fade into the background. For a team to be successful, no matter what the project, everybody needs to do their part and pull their weight.
Here are five tips for staying productive when working with a team:
1. Know your role. Before you ever get started every team member will probably be assigned a particular responsibility. You need to know your role and take it very seriously. This goes along with doing your part. If you concentrate on your part of the job everything else will begin to fall into place. This subject has already been debated in a recent post and we have seen how one can improve team performance by simply knowing its role.
2. Do not be afraid to ask team members for help. Many people think that this is a sign of weakness – nothing could be further from the truth. It often times takes help from another to not only complete your job, but to stay productive while doing so.
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Winter holidays are coming and people start to spend more and more time searching for Christmas presents for their friends and families. “Avoid the Christmas crowds and do your Christmas shopping from home this year!” this is how most online shopping sites ads sound like. And this wouldn’t be a bad thing at all if we wouldn’t consider the CareerBuilder survey which concluded that more than half of employees who have Internet access at work say they will shop for holiday gifts from the office.
While online shopping may be far more efficient than braving the crowds at lunch hour or after work time, employee online shopping at work can compromise both security and productivity. There are two issues that both the employees and the employers have to be aware of for the good running of the company. Continue reading ‘Half of employees will do holiday shopping at work’
So, you have the luxury of working from home? Many people who are self-employed work from the comfort of their home, day after day. The same holds true for some professionals, such as salesmen. While this is a huge benefit in many ways, ask anybody who has ever worked from home and they will tell you that it can be difficult to stay productive.
Here are four productivity tips aimed to help work at home professionals to achieve efficiency in their home office:
1. Have a to-do list. This is far and away the best way to stay productive. If your to-do list shows you what need to be done you can make sure that you move through it from start to finish, no matter what comes up. Be sure to include all important tasks on your list, ranked out from top to bottom based on which ones are most important.
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