The High-Performance Administrator - April 2011

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Justin Baeder

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1. Never has anything on it, except what I’m working on right now

2. Messy sometimes, but I try to leave it clean at the end of the day

3. Piles of paper are bar graphs showing my importance

4. I haven’t seen it in a while

Rate Your Desk

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• Trash or forward• Next Action Stickies To-Do List• Tickler File• Reference File• To Read• Log & file

Paper Workflow

•Get out conference handouts & other papers in your bag

•Add sticky note: file, recycle, copy for ___, read later, add to agenda/to-do list, etc.

•Don’t deal with it now – just make a decision

Next Action Stickies

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Writeeverything

down.

• Handle each item as few times as possible

• Separate actionable & non-actionable items

• Create the destinations you need• “Hide” things you aren’t ready to

work on yet

To-Do Listhttp://www.flickr.com/photos/robandstephanielevy/4668030838/

To-Do List Owner’s Guide

• Write everything down• Process inbox regularly (to empty)• Create new agendas/contexts• Work by agenda/context• Purge items with < 100% commitment• Keep a separate “maybe” list

OmniFocus (iPad)

OmniFocus (iPhone)

Remember The Milk

Remember The Milk

Communication

• Push not post

• Assume disinterest

• Eliminate friction

• Don’t write Sunday night

Agendas

Calendarhttp://www.flickr.com/photos/katietegtmeyer/124315323/

Organization≠

Motivation

•Deadline-driven tasks and appointments only

•Alerts/reminders on phone or computer

•Recurring time-sensitive tasks (e.g. take out trash)

Calendar

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• Keep status accurate (read/unread)

• Postpone: NudgeMail• Goal: Inbox Zero

• Recurring situations standard responses

• PhraseExpress, TextExpander, or text file

•Brainstorm categories, e.g. spam

•Compare with someone else•Useful boilerplate

• Unsubscribe• Read FYIs on phone;

mark others as unread• Add tasks to to-do list• Use PhraseExpress

(Win) or TextExpander (Mac)

• Use keyboard shortcuts

• Keep Outlook closed(at least turn off alerts)

• Handle email at your convenience

• Save & add keywords for search

• Don’t over-file• Set the example

Email Tips

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students, who are the bottom line.

Our effectiveness directly impacts the lives of students.

Thank you for all you do each day.

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Handouts: Write email address on sheet

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