There are so many things you can do with your business software and yet how many of us can really make the software work for our business?
Just as so many people leave their formal education and don’t continue learning we do the same with our computer programs. We learn enough to get by, in most cases, and then don’t progress.
Occasionally we could dip into the help menus and see what stood out as interesting, ask other people how they use the software (for tasks that take a long period of time for example) or search the web for ideas to improve what we do by researching better methods.
If you used a small portion of your time at work to find better ways to use your software you could face a big improvement in productivity over the longer term (if not immediately), so why not start today?
Smartspeed Consulting Limited
'For When Results Matter'
http://www.smartspeed.co.uk/
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