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Tough Times Call for Tough People

From the desk of Karla Brandau, CSP,
Time Management and Microsoft Outlook Expert

Is your organization fighting low morale and financially hard times because of the economic crisis in American and around the world?

Fight back!
You may have to tighten your belt, but refuse to be emotionally and mentally sabotaged by doom and gloom. Yes, these are hard times. Yes, there are still hard times ahead. We will live through 2008 and we will be better because of the experience.

Be proactive!
Increasing the efficiency of your workforce is one easy way to increase productivity during tough economic times when sales are slipping.

To help you increase the efficiency of your employees in these tough times, in collaboration with On the Ribbon, I am offering an excellent tool to teach employees tried and true time management principles AND how to implement those principles in Microsoft Outlook. This is a proven remedy for sluggish performance. For more information, click here www.timeforresults.com.

Be tough!
Overcome the fear that everything in the world will collapse. Fearful people are frozen in place and they don't act. Tough people see and seize opportunities. Seize this opportunity to improve your productivity and the productivity of your employees. The added value is increased return on your investment of the Microsoft Outlook software.

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