July 15, 2008

When GTD Goes Too Far: How To Avoid Productivity Paranoia

Anyone interested in improving their productivity has no doubt heard about the Getting Things Done philosophy. Created by David Allen, this workflow program advocates a five step process to getting your daily to-dos under control. For many, it’s helped them turn their chaotic and unproductive work hours around and get […]
June 16, 2008

Online Generators for Web 2.0 Design

Just check out some large web 2.0 application directories at bottom, you may find that either small or portal sites are more willing to be web 2.0 style. It seems that web 2.0 is popular and successful at this moment and have become a trend on the web. Here is […]
June 13, 2008

99 Resources for Web 2.0 Design

Nice collection of badges, buttons, rounded corners, logos, icons, gradient images, speech bubbles, background images, colors, navigations, fav icons, charts and misc collections and generators. Here is the link. http://vandelaydesign.com/blog/design/web-20-design/
May 7, 2008

5 ways to build your virtual office

Running a virtual business is easier (and cheaper) than ever — if you have the right tools Click here for article.
April 15, 2008

12 Breeds of Client and How to Work with Them

There are loads of different types of clients out there and chances are at some point you’ll get to meet all of them. So let’s take a look through some typical clients and see if you recognise a few of your own in there! Click here for article.
April 2, 2008

13 Breeds Of Freelancer And How To Up Your Game

Here at FreelanceSwitch, we love to talk about clients and on occasion some of their failings and characteristics, but let’s face it, most freelancers aren’t that perfect themselves. So today we’ve put together 13 Breeds of Freelancer, see if you recognize a bit of yourself in there… Click here for […]
March 14, 2008

CRM for Freelancers: 26 Tips a One-Man-shop Can Use to Make More Money

As a freelancer, you’re probably used to managing several projects at once. You’ve gotten the hang of prioritizing, scheduling, and making deadlines. While the overall outcome of your work is vital to your business, maintaining strong relationships with your clients is just as important. To help you out, we’ve put […]
March 5, 2008

99 Free Online Classes on Business and Entrepreneurship

Yasmine Mustafa presents 99 Free Online Classes on Business and Entrepreneurship posted at The Cheap Revolution. 99 free and useful online classes on business and entrepreneurship that can be take at your own leisure. The classes range from Tech/Product, Marketing, Sales, Finance, Legal and Management.
February 26, 2008

The Top 50 Proprietary Programs that Drive You Crazy and Their Open Source Alternatives

Amazing article by Jimmy Atkinson, here is the link . I believe that we should think “out of box”.
February 12, 2008

How to Be Productively Lazy

By Laura Milligan We’ve all had good days and bad days at the office: days when we’re feeling particularly ambitious and can work our way down a to-do list before lunchtime, but also days when we can’t stop looking out the window (if we have one) and dreaming about life […]
January 8, 2008

Ways to Say ‘No’

While it’s OK to say ‘Yes’ to some requests for your time–especially those that are really important–saying ‘No’ is essential to securing sufficient time for yourself and your family. Here are 5 tactful ways to say ‘No.’ 1. ‘Although I’m flattered you’ve asked me to make your daughter’s party dress, […]
December 10, 2007

Do You Know How to Delegate Effectively?

By Sue Massey, Click here for article. For business owners, executive team members, managers, and supervisors there is no more important activity than delegation. As a manager, it is your job is to get work done through others.