Unfortunately, most people can relate to the feeling when you’re busy, but you really aren’t getting anything meaningful accomplished. Imagine a workplace where being busy actually means brilliantly productive. If that is the sweet spot you’re looking for, this blog is for you.
For anyone that has a routine, there’s a real comfort in sticking with what you know. For instance, if your grandmother’s famous blueberry cobbler recipe has been a hit for decades, you definitely don’t mess with it. When it comes to your business’ technology, however, that old adage can actually get you into trouble. See, ignoring your business tech and letting it get old can actually create some pretty big, hidden costs you might not even realize are there. Let’s dig into those so you can truly appreciate why keeping your business tech up-to-date isn’t just nice to have, it’s essential.
The daily grind is characterized by the feeling that you’re busy all day, but not necessarily “productive.” Your technology could influence this feeling and make the daily grind feel like a slog, but with the right approach to IT, you can focus on technology that empowers rather than overwhelms. How do you make this transition? That’s what we’ll discuss today.
Small and mid-sized businesses are expected to do more with less. You need to stay agile, stay connected, and deliver the kind of professional service your customers expect, without the budget of a large enterprise. That’s why how you communicate matters. The right phone system can drive your growth or hold you back.
Do you ever see the little letters after a file and wonder what they stand for? While you might intuitively know from the thumbnail what kind of file you’re looking at, these letters, called file extensions, help to differentiate them from one another. Let’s go over some of the common file types you might encounter during your day-to-day work.