October 22, 2009 by Jared Bilski
Environmentalists and finance chiefs alike are disgusted by the amount of paper that’s wasted in the average office — albeit sometimes for very different reasons.
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Tags: e-mail, Environmentalists, Ink and paper, Office expenses, Printer settings, Recyle, Strategy
August 7, 2009 by Jared Bilski
No need to consult a psychic if you’re worried about your company’s future — all you have to do is check the e-mail logs.
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Tags: e-mail, Enron, Feds, Logs, New Scientist
July 27, 2009 by Jared Bilski
Putting off some IT upgrades and purchases is OK. But regardless of how tight your budget is, certain things just can’t wait.
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Tags: Desktops, e-mail, Firewalls, IT upgrade, Laptops, security
November 19, 2008 by Jennifer Azara
Paperless workplace? Far from it — the average worker uses 10,000 sheets of paper a year. That eats up a lot of paper of the green kind. But a single sentence can save you a bunch of each.
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Tags: e-mail, Environmentally friendly, Going green, Paperless workplace, Printing e-mails, Signature Line
November 10, 2008 by Jared Bilski
An employee’s engagement ultimately depends on the actual employee. But that doesn’t mean you can’t help your staff to feel more engaged and fulfilled with their daily routines.
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Tags: CC-ed, Daily routines, e-mail, Empowerment, Engagement, Productivity
August 13, 2008 by Jennifer Azara
So by now you’ve probably trained finance staffers to delete anything that even looks like spam in their inbox. May not be enough anymore.
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Tags: e-mail, Hackers, security, Spam
August 5, 2008 by Jennifer Azara
So maybe your A/P department isn’t ready to receive electronic invoices from every entry in your master vendor file. There’s still a way e-mail can speed your payment process.
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Tags: A/P, Approval, e-mail, Electronic invoices
April 22, 2008 by Shane Borer
If there was a way to cut certain tech spending by 80% while reducing IT’s workload, you’d jump on it in a heartbeat, wouldn’t you?
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Tags: e-mail, Gartner, outsourcing, SaaS