“The Phoenix Project” is one of these rare books you read and find yourself thinking: “Hey man, it is the same situation I am/was!”, and these “Aha!” moments follow you all the way to the end of reading...
Last week I attended a seminar on personal finance management and investment strategies for IT professionals. It was a private event, and the speaker was recommended by my colleagues, so I decided to carve some time on my schedule and invest it in my financial education.
In the previous part of productivity hacks with Microsoft Outlook I wrote about the importance of offline work, reducing the number of emails to deal with and sorting them for work. Now, it is time to actually plan your work wisely.
Following multiple questions on my recent posts on personal productivity tips (Part 1 and Part 2) from my fellow colleagues who asked for some practical recommendations on how to be more productive at work, I decided to share some useful productivity life hacks you can implement with Outlook.