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To Little Time, Too Many Activities, Help Me! - Emily Zweber and John Blue, from the Cultivate & Connect Conference in Austin, TX, USA, August 21 & 22, 2014.
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To Little Time,Too Many Activities,
Help Me!
Write down two questions you want answers to when you walk out of the session.
2
To Little Time,Too Many Activities,
Help Me!
Emily Zweber John Blue
Thanks to AgChat Foundation for
Cultivate & Connect and the opportunity to
share our attention.
Reminder to use#ACFC14hashtag!
1) Write the two things that take the most time for you in social.
2) Write the two things you wish you had more time for in social.
Technology Revolution
Behavior Revolution
Multitasking is a Myth
“Wait Wait’s” Peter Sagal and Carl Kasell demonstrate the dangers of multitasking. (©2004 NPR Photo by Tony Nagelmann)
http://agtoday.us/intel-internet-minute
With limited resources?
Here are some key stepsIdentifyLearn
Triage Implement
Review
1) Identify
Other ways to identify what is coming and how people feel?
http://www.knightfoundation.org/grants/
http://www.pewresearch.org/
2) Learn
Remember: you can't do it all!
3) Triage
4) Implement
A great resource on understanding ROI in marketing is in Marketing White Belt by Christopher S. Penn, http://agtoday.us/marketing-white-belt (affiliate link).
5) Review
Here are some key stepsIdentifyLearn
Triage Implement
Review
Deciding what to do...
Too many places, not enough time.
There will always be more information and tools than you can use. You must limit, cut out, focus on a few to really reach your goals.
Now What?
Take aways
Develop a way to stay connected to trends in your interest area.
Take advantage of opportunities to try out new approaches to discover and play.Implement with measurable goals in mind.
Is it still “Worth It”?
Truffle Media
Attention!
Some tools and recommendations.
Schedule EVERYTHING
Make lists/groups to organize notches
Quickly realize what isn’t working
Rely on your community to tell you where they want you
http://www.chrisbrogan.com/how-to-say-no/
Getting Things Done, by David Allen, whose apt subtitle is “The Art of Stress-Free Productivity”
http://agtoday.us/gtd-tips
http://agtoday.us/gmail-power-tips
http://agtoday.us/outlook-power-tips
Learn keyboard shortcuts, figure out automating
inbound email, learn to organize, limit your time
on email.
Other tools to help
http://evernote.com/
“Google calendar is great for scheduling employees”, Carrie Mess, Wisconsin Dairy Farmer
"Dropbox to communicate between iPad & PC"
Carolyn Olson
"The iPhone lets me do pretty much everything I need to do for work and home"Meggie Foster, Indiana Farm Bureau
Questions?
Write down two questions you want answers to when you walk out of the session.
2
To Little Time,Too Many Activities,
Help Me!