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8 Ways Technology Helps You Save Time

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Working in blocks of time, using a to-do list and focusing on your top priority tasks are all proven ways to save time. When you combine those timesaving methods with technology, you can save even more time.  Consider these eight tools to help you save time.

1. Computers

Whether you use a desktop with a large screen (ideal if you never leave your home office), or a laptop because you rarely work in your home office, save time by investing in a system that’s easy to use and is able to run programs you’ll be able to understand. It’s a waste of time to learn how to use an accounting program with more features than you’ll ever need, or a contact management program with too many places to enter client information.

2. Smart phones

A Blackberry, Android, or iPhone, among other smart phones, helps you save time when you need to find client contact information, track tasks to do and record other information you need to run your business every day.  When you organize the data in your phone through various apps, and sync your smart phone often with your desktop, you’ll save time searching for the data you need.

3. The Internet

Anything you need to know is only a keystroke away.  Phone books, printed manuals, and reference books…who needs them?  More updated versions of almost anything in print are available online.  Invest in the highest speed Internet you can get (and afford). The time you save waiting for pages to load can translate into more productive hours every day.

4. E-mail

Communicating with someone halfway around the world is as easy as staying in touch with your favorite local client. No more waiting for snail mail or overnight mail. If you need an answer from someone, you can have it in seconds. Make your e-mails more effective by being concise, by asking for what you want within the first few sentences, and by doing something to move each e-mail forward. Instead of opening an e-mail and then marking it as unread to review later, take action and either move it to your daily action folder to review during the day, or forward the e-mail to an assistant or associate who can handle it.

5. Voice mail

Save time playing phone tag by asking callers when you record your outgoing message, to leave the best time to return their call. Also check your voice mail after you record it, to make sure there aren’t any unwanted background noises. Clear your messages often, so callers don’t get the message that your voice mailbox is full.

6. Caller ID

It’s great that anyone can reach you anytime on your cell phone and you can still receive calls while you’re away from your home office.  It’s not so great that anyone can reach you anytime on your cell phone, especially when you want to take time off. That’s why Caller ID is incredibly effective.  By screening calls, you’ll stop wasting time answering the calls you don’t need to take, and instead answer the calls that need your attention.

7.  Scanners

Searching through stacks of paper to find what you need is a true time-waster. Instead, scan papers and store them electronically. Don’t forget to back up anything you scan and save. All-in-one machines like the Brother MFC-J825dw, complete with a scanner, are the ideal time-and-space-savers. You can scan important documents and after you name them, you’ll be able to find what you need, when you need it.

8. Videoconferencing

Face to face meetings don’t have to include an expensive flight, hotel, and travel expenses.  Instead you can meet with clients virtually, save time traveling, and best of all, you can sleep in your own bed at night.

Technology can help you save time, especially when you use the right technology and take the time to learn how to use it.

Is there any piece of technology that’s making working from home work better for you?  Share your comments below.

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Comments

  1. Rachel Blaufeld Says:

    I would add a good head set to the list — being able to go hands free while on phone calls makes a big difference in both my level of neck pain and ability to look any info up while on a call. Rachel

  2. Lisa Kanarek Says:

    Good point, Rachel. The right headset can definitely affect your productivity.

  3. Tim Villard Says:

    Great post Lisa! My favorite technology is the mobile devices. I can do all my marketing and social networks on the go. You made a great point about the technology. The more you are digital the more you will be productive.

  4. Brenda Says:

    Love how simple and easy life has become with the use of technology - the world is literally at our fingertips.
    Thanks Lisa

  5. Lisa Kanarek Says:

    Thanks, Tim- I can’t imagine being able to run a business from home without all of the technology available.

  6. JH Says:

    This is a great list. Check out http://ebusinessnow.org/ for 5 free online workshops and 25 how-to guides on how to solve business challenges using technology.

  7. Karl Walinskas Says:

    Great article Lisa! Smart phones have really changed the game and made life so much easier!

  8. Mobile Website for Business Says:

    This is a good read! Smart phones are indeed transcending this modern era. It covers a very remarkable scope.

  9. JM Says:

    Great list Lisa, I agree that technology can help you save time. There are also different ways and strategies to save time. Another is there are also different devices and tools that can help you save time. It depends on what we really need most. At work using my computer I uses this tool; ( http://www.timedoctor.com/blog/2010/07/25/how-is-time-doctor-different-than-rescue-time )to save time. It is a time management tool in which I list my entire tasks on it and set an amount of time when working on task. This way I can manage how I spend my time and also limit wasted time.

  10. itmg Says:

    I would be lost if I didn’t have my smartphone. Easily the most important thing for me.