• Should You Be In The Cloud?

    By Thursday, December 23, 2010 0 Permalink 0

    Recently the big technology companies have taken to using the term “cloud” as a way of marketing SaaS to non-tech users. From Microsoft putting “your photos” in the cloud to Cisco pushing “cloud meetings” the advertisers are having a field day. Why? Could it be because “cloud” is easier for consumers to get their heads around than “software as a service”. But is “cloud” software the right solution for business.

    The following articles speak to the debate:

    http://channelnomics.com

    http://www.economist.com

    http://www.brighthub.com

    We are interested in your thoughts about this debate.

  • DO NOT – 9 Things NOT TO DO if you want to succeed

    By Monday, November 22, 2010 0 No tags Permalink 0

    You should do this, you should do that, but more importantly if you want your business to succeed:

    1. Do not answer unrecognized phone calls

    2. Do not e-mail first thing in the morning or last thing at night

    3. Do not agree to meetings or calls with no clear agenda or end time

    4. Do not let people ramble—forget “how’s it going?” and embrace “what’s up?”

    5. Do not check e-mail constantly—“batch” and check at set times only

    6. Do not over-communicate with low-profit, high-maintenance customers

    7. Do not work more to fix overwhelm—prioritize

    8. Do not carry a cellphone or iPhone 24/7, seven days a week—make evenings and/or Saturdays digital leash-free.

    9. Do not expect work to fill a void that non-work relationships and activities should

    10. Don’t sign up for eStudio

  • Managing Multiple Locations By Using Cloud Software

    Follow these 4 tips for better extra-office communication between your office-based staff and other office locations.

    1. Schedule weekly web meetings for your various working groups to keep everyone on the same page.

    2. Use those web cams so your group members can see each other.

    3. Don’t assign tasks randomly to your associates. Use project management software to organize routine tasks within a central project. The more automated your processes are the more harmonious

    4. Have the management visit each remote location on a regular basis. Not possible- have the boss hold a quarterly web meeting with each location. Clear the air by using cloud software.

  • Computer Outlook Radio Show

    By Friday, September 10, 2010 0 No tags Permalink 0

    A Conversation about Same-Page was part of Computer Outlook Radio Show “What’s New – What’s Best and What’s Next” in the computer and I.T. industry. The program broadcasts on the internet Tuesday thru Thursday from 5:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. Pacific Time and “LIVE” on Sundays from 10:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. Pacific Time. The show can be accessed through computeroutlook.com and is simultaneously streamed over the internet by Tech Outlook Central Internet Network techoutlookcentral.com.

    http://www.computeroutlook.com/_computeroutlookrts/z_station-CO.php?date=082610

  • Keys to Successful Group Collaboration

    You can try do it alone. But should you? However independent you may think you are, no one can achieve as much working alone as they can with the collaborative help of others. Group results is often better, especially when the group collaboration is truly working together. When a group is really in sync it becomes a team. It’s amazing the amount of progress that can be made when a team is formed. No team?; then working together is harder and even counter-productive to success. The key is to start collaborating for a common purpose.

    Here are ten ways to enhance collaboration and to make larger teams successful in an eStudio online office.

    1) Analyze before you jump. Promote a clear understanding of the what, who, how, why. Unite the group together with a clear vision. Without a clear and common purpose – the reason for being together that everyone shares – collaboration will never reach its optimum potential.

    2) As a group develop concrete, attainable goals. Common goals focus group energy.

    3) Use an online office to communicate openly. Effective collaboration can be promoted through discussion boards designed to foster dialog among the group. Online office forum software encourages open and honest communication about ideas, experiences and opinions.

    4) Group lists are very important where a company hierarchy is present. Hierarchy structure can be a barrier to the free flow of communication. Use eTeam functions for managing users so that individuals communicate effectively with their groups.

    5) Build hybrid groups. Collaborative groups combine the strengths of each person. Let each person contribute so all team members are acknowledge, valued and deployed.

    6) Think openly. Collaboration is an act of creation. Bring people together to find synergy – the sum being greater than the contribution of each individual. Collaboration will be enhanced when people feel comfortable about sharing their ideas, and worry less about whose idea gets implemented.

    7) Determine accountability. Someone must be the administrator of the online office. But there can be many team leaders. Greater collaboration will come when everyone feels responsible; when everyone is comfortable and empowered to take the initiative. Collaborative groups are mobs, teams may have a leader, but teams are filled with people ready to do what it takes to achieve results.

    8) Compete externally. It is hard to collaborate when you feel competition within the group. Competition for power, position, ideas and more all get in the way of collaborative success. With a clear purpose and goals, people can be clear on what they are trying to accomplish and how to do that in service of the team’s success, not their personal (or departmental) success.

    9) Hold regular group meetings. It’s easy to get lonely or lack initiative when you’re working away from other team members. One way to avoid this problem is to regularly gather all staffers in a virtual session to review work progress. Meeting face-to-face will build employee loyalty and help teams cement good working relationships.

    10) Ask for feedback. Productive collaborative work requires two-way communication. It’s important to solicit feedback so everyone can talk about what’s working and what’s not. When remote collaboration is new, you may want to talk to team members directly to solicit comments. After everyone is working comfortably, you might automate a feedback channel.

    These ten collaboration tips will help you work better with others. The group might be a true working team, or it might be a group gathered for a one-time event to solve a problem or complete a task. The more these tips are implemented, the more successful the collaborative results will likely be.

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  • Selecting the right scheduling software for your company

    By Thursday, March 18, 2010 0 No tags Permalink 0

    From call centers to service companies, from real estate office to public relations companies, from government agencies to freelance design firms everyone needs to manage schedules. Fortunately, online solutions for scheduling exist that make the process a simple and intuitive one – reducing your stress level while maintaining an accurate flow of scheduling information. When looking for a simple scheduling solution there are a number of factors you need to consider in order to find the best solution for your needs.

    Traditional programs vs. Web applications

    Printing schedules is always a problem. A web based scheduling solution gives you and your employees the ability to log in and collaborate on your staff schedules in real time. Being entirely web based, there are no IT requirements other than a web browser and no need to download or install software. Online scheduling software not only provide a convenient, central location for all scheduling data but also offer a quick and easy solution that can be accessed anywhere, from any web browser.

    Simple & intuitive interface

    The key to staff scheduling is in its ease of use and access to everyone’s calendar. Effective online scheduling software needs to provide an intuitive and informative interface. Administers can quickly add, view, and amend schedules as well as employee information and other details. In turn, employees receive email notifications of events and will receive reminder notices. They can easily log in and view and accept their schedule. Complex interfaces tend to lead to an unwillingness to use the software.

    Smart phone access

    You should consider services that offer a smart phone experience. This enables all users who have smart phones to see their schedules from their phone browser via a special URL. This URL is automatically updated like an RSS feed.

    Additional features

    Just because an scheduling software program offers easy staff scheduling doesn’t it shouldn’t offer more advanced options. You need to be able to Generate reports about staff, allow some people to see the personal events of others, publish company events to the web, track RSVPs to events, and insure that there are double booking controls in place. A portal page allows staff to be updated of any important dates or announcements. Budget tracking will let you forecast and keep track of your costs. All these features make for powerful but simple scheduling software for your organization.

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  • Online Document Sharing Between Working Groups

    By Monday, March 1, 2010 0 No tags Permalink 0

    Your business is expanding- you have more staff, more contract workers, more locations and more people telecommuting. If you frequently need to share documents, data and files with associates or customers, you have probably experienced the frustration caused by incompatible email systems. Sending files, especially larger files, via email is an unreliable method of file sharing that poses security risks. Files can inadvertently be forwarded to, or received by, individuals whom you would not want to have them.

    Files that are too large, or are of an unacceptable type for a particular email system, are returned as undeliverable. The files could simply vanish, wasting your time and your client’s time. This could cost you dearly in terms of lost business. The solution to these potential file sharing hazards is to use a purpose-built online file sharing software.

    Same-Page’s eStudio suite of online collaboration tools includes online file sharing designed to enable users to share files of any size and type. You can view and edit the files online and easily transmit them to another user. Same-Page eStudio has a built in a four-tiered online file sharing workspace with access control. Sign out files, build a comment thread, mark a file for review and set a version as file all with a browser. Administrators can set up multiple levels of user access to the file sharing system.

    The online document sharing software can be accessed from any computer connected to the Internet. In addition to online file sharing, the suite includes web-based project management, online calendars, contact management, discussion and chat boards–everything your business needs to enable your employees to communicate effectively. All equipment and software is managed and updated by our expert IT staff. In minutes you can have the eStudio online file sharing software working for an unlimited number of your employees for a low monthly fee that starts at only $50 per month. Sign up for a free 30 day trial here.

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  • Online Calendar for SMB

    By Monday, February 22, 2010 0 No tags Permalink 0

    Same-Page collaboration software is used by individuals, teams and supervisors. That is why we designed our online calendar with three views–to address the particular requirements of these different user categories. The Member Event calendar enables individuals to keep track of events and meetings that involve them. The Team Event calendar is used to broadcast events to group members, and the Supervisor calendar view enables supervisors to monitor their team’s activities.

    The online calendar can be used to schedule meetings, send out e-mail notifications, and send RSVPs. You can publish company events to your website, send out reminders automatically, and post reports via e-mail. Hyperlinks are inserted directly into the online calendar and events can be exported to Outlook. All of the features needed to keep your team on time, on track and on the same page are available via our user-friendly web-based interface.

    You can add as many users as you like for a low monthly fee. When you have outgrown the 150 megabyte storage allocation, you have the option to purchase more. The online calendar is part of a suite of more than 20 tools included in our eStudio suite of online collaboration applications.

    We host the software on our servers and keep it updated and backed up. You have no software to purchase or download. Try it free for 30 days. You will be amazed at how quickly your employees will be using the online calendar and other groupware applications to communicate more effectively. They will be adding their calendar activities, sharing documents, posting to discussion boards and maintaining their contacts with ease and efficiency.

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