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Follow on Google News | Business Strategy Specialist Emily Parks' Technology Tune-Up Plan Designed to Increase ProductivityCertified Evernote Business Consultant and business organization specialist Emily Parks has created a Technology Tune-Up package for business owners that provides a business strategy on how to increase productivity and revenue by using technology.
By: Organize for Success Parks is proficient in Mac, PC, iPhone, Android, Blackberry, Evernote, Outlook and much more. While her Pit Stop Package examines all available resources (workflow, communication, delegation, strategic planning, etc.) to increase productivity, the Technology Tune-Up focuses only on technology. Whether you are an entrepreneur, small business owner, have a home-based business or run a corporation, there are technological solutions and productivity apps for you. Parks explained, “There are a variety of ways a Technology Tune-Up helps a professional or team. For example, do you have the right technological tools to achieve your goals? Are you using the tools correctly or does some tweaking need to be done? Does your technology work seamlessly with your processes?” Parks’ Technology Tune-Up package includes a face-to-face detailed appraisal of your current technology and how it is being used, a review of your work situation & business vision, and desired outcomes in organization and productivity. From that evaluation, Emily creates a detailed plan of how to achieve your goals with specific technology. Some, but not all, of the topics to be addressed include: email, contacts, knowledge management, social media, communication and more. The Technology Tune-Up report is very specific with goals; recommended technology tools & processes (i.e. email) as well as how to implement; and the benefits of incorporating the suggested changes. Some clients execute the plan on their own. Others hire Emily for further trainings (Evernote, Outlook, etc.) or to have her implement some of her organization tips & suggestions (working through email, etc.) To learn more about Organize for Success’ Technology Tune-Up package, other services, and organization tips please visit: http://organizeforsuccess.biz/ In this short video Parks talks about her Technology Tune-Up package that uses technology as a business strategy to increase productivity and profits: http://youtu.be/ Organize for Success also offers classes and presentations that are designed to benefit busy professionals no matter whether you are new to technology or comfortable with it; a small business owner or have 30,000 employees; or a Mac or PC or Android, Blackberry or iPhone user. All technology workshops combine business organization with technology tools to increase efficiency and productivity. Classes are content rich in depth and breadth, presenting multiple choices for your business needs so that you leave ready to implement solutions. Classes in Organize for Success’ Business Success Series focus on core trainings that offer hands-on solutions for most business needs. Organize for Success can customize or create any training to fit your business’ unique needs. Emily Parks can be reached at 919- 981-6397 or eparks@organizeforsuccess.biz. About Organize for Success Organize for Success, LLC, was founded in 2007 and specializes in productivity and technology for small business for both PC and Mac. They utilize technology and business organization systems to help clients increase efficiency and output by creating customized plans to incorporate into daily operations. Organize for Success provides one on one and team consulting (in person or via Skype, Google+ Hangouts and ooVoo); customized workshops & trainings; workflow processes; and how to organize your workspace statewide in North Carolina. Owner Emily Parks is anEvernote Business Certified Consultant as well as an Instructor at North Carolina State University’s Technology Training Solutions Center. End
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