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Thanks to our Partners, AAPEX, NAPA TRACS, and Automotive Management Network Doug Brackett, owner of Pro Vitals Consulting, shares his journey of transitioning his shop to a paperless and digital environment, emphasizing the importance of standardized processes and the full utilization of shop management software. He discusses the benefits of going paperless, such as improved internal communication and efficiency. Doug also explores the future of the automotive industry, particularly the role of AI and digital tools, and encourages shop owners to embrace technology for optimal operations and customer satisfaction. Doug Brackett, Pro-Vitals Consulting Show Notes Watch Full Video Episode Benefits of Going Paperless (00:03:12) Doug discusses the benefits of going paperless and emphasizes the need for it to make sense for moving the business forward. Shop Efficiency through Digital Processes (00:05:26) Doug and Carm discuss the efficiency gains from going paperless and digital in the shop environment. Importance of Standardized Processes (00:05:54) Doug emphasizes the importance of standardized processes and discusses the need to tailor processes to meet best practices. Optimizing Shop Management Software (00:07:35) Doug and Carm discuss the underutilization of shop management software and the need for effective usage of its features. Doug's Expertise in Software Integration (00:08:52) Doug highlights his expertise in software integration and discusses the tools he uses for his shop. Value of Full-Featured Shop Consultation (00:09:55) Carm and Doug discuss the potential value of a consultant like Doug in optimizing shop tools and features. Standardization and Industry Improvement (00:12:00) Doug emphasizes the potential industry-wide improvement through standardized approaches to shop management and processes. Future Capabilities and Challenges in the Automotive Industry (00:16:30) Doug discusses the future capabilities and challenges in the automotive industry, particularly in relation to AI and digital tools. Implementing AI in the shop (00:23:28) Explanation of using OpenAI's ChatGPT for rewriting diagnostic notes and the importance of professional language. AI's potential in analyzing vehicle data (00:30:13) Exploration of using AI to analyze vehicle data and streamline service advisor tasks. The role of a chief technology officer (00:33:47) Discussion about the need for a chief technology officer mindset and the importance of tuning and tweaking software. The duty of professionals in the industry (00:36:10) Emphasis on educating and informing clients about everything on their vehicle and the abundance of work available by taking care of clients. The impact of technology on the industry (00:38:09) Reflection on the importance of staying ahead of the curve and embracing technology to remain relevant in the industry. Working Together (00:39:10) Discussion on the opportunities and challenges in the automotive industry and the importance of collaboration. Sharing Ideas (00:39:41) Importance of sharing and collaborating within 20 groups and coaching groups for success and growth. Thanks to
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Today's episode is all about Hannah and her extraordinary committment to Get the Hell Out of Debt. We are also in the midst of our 30 day Financial Spring Cleaning Challenge, so today you'll create a system that will reduce the physical financial clutter in your home, and allow you to organize the digital stuff. Hannah is a star Get The Hell Out Of Debt participant - she followed Erin's teachings exactly as they are laid out, and she had huge success. Listen to hear how she increased her net worth by 95% in under a year! Just like Hannah did, join the course and access our online community here: https://www.erinskyekelly.com/offers/HFW22CD9?coupon_code=PODCAST DAY 6 - Financial Spring Cleaning Challenge: let's go paperless!
You know you want to do it, but you don't know where to start. It's a daunting task for sure - veterinary practice is not known for being soft on the environment, so the thought of acting to reduce the impact of your veterinary workplace can seem paralysingly complex. So where DO we begin? Well, you can begin with this podcast. Dr Jeremy Watson is a veterinarian and practice owner. His desire to take action on climate change was put into motion in 2011 when a practice rebuild commenced, marking the beginning of his journey towards establishing a vet business with environmental sustainability as one of its core values. In 2020, Jeremy joined Vets for Climate Action, driven by a passion to highlight the vital role of veterinary teams in inspiring urgent action on climate change. Following on from his sustainability-focussed clinic rebuild over ten years ago, Jeremy's clinic has recently snagged accreditation as Australia's very first certified carbon-neutral veterinary practice, and Jeremy now works tirelessly to get other vets on board with the same eco-friendly approach. In this conversation, Jeremy talks us through what his experience looked like, what he learned from it, and what the 'levers' are that can be pulled to have the greatest impact in the right direction. Jeremy also introduces us to Vets for Climate Action's Climate Care Program, a program that aims to overcome that paralysis of knowing it's a problem, but not knowing where to start. He discusses what that process looks like, what the most common stumbling blocks are, and what the short-term wins are, beyond it simply being the right thing to do. Topic list: 04:02 - Bad Decisions and Good Stories 05:11 - The Human Nature of Climate Inaction 07:09 - Resistance to Change and Climate Paralysis 09:10 - The Climate Care Program for Vet Practices 11:40 - Surprising Environmental Impacts in Vet Practices 13:01 - Business Case for Environmental Sustainability 17:31 - The Process of Becoming Carbon Neutral 19:04 - The Importance of Reducing Anaesthetic Gas Usage 20:10 - Financial Benefits of Sustainable Practices 24:22 - The Climate Care Program's Support and Structure 28:03 - The Unexpected Impact of Bedding on the Environment 29:05 - Alternatives to Traditional Pet Cremation 32:10 - The Benefits of Going Paperless 33:01 - Joining the Climate Care Program 35:07 - UN Definition of Sustainability 36:09 - The Role of Vets for Climate Action 37:37 - The No-Brainer of Solar Panels for Vet Practices 38:41 - Importance of Collaboration in Climate Action 40:08 - Impacts of Some of Our Practices on the Environment 47:15 - The Climate Care Program's Role in Vets for Climate Action 48:03 - Global Collaboration for Veterinary Sustainability Join our community of Vet Vault Nerds to lift your clinical game and get your groove back with our up-to-date, easy-to-consume clinical episodes at vvn.supercast.com. Get help with your cases in our Specialist Support Space. Visit thevetvault.com for show notes and resources related to this episode. Connect with us through our online Vet Vault Network for episode highlights, clinical resources, discussions, questions and support. Subscribe to our weekly newsletter here for Hubert's favourite clinical and non-clinical learnings from the week. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/vet-vault/message
Blake and David delve into the use of AI in detecting plagiarism in students' papers and its implications for the ongoing debate on AI's impact on employment. They also shed light on the increasing cost of audits and the alarming decline in audit quality. Shifting the focus to remote work, they analyze a study's findings on productivity and emphasize the importance of considering the nature of the work. The conversation takes a concerning turn as they address the shortage of accounting staff and the urgent need to address overwork and its detrimental effects. The episode wraps up with an intriguing discussion on the IRS's transition to paperless operations and recent incidents involving lost tax information. As a bonus, they share amusing anecdotes of fraudsters and a heartwarming story of an accountant being inducted into a water ski hall of fame.SponsorsLiveFlow - http://accountingpodcast.promo/liveflowZoho - http://accountingpodcast.promo/zohoSouth Carolina Association of CPAs (SCACPA) - http://accountingpodcast.promo/SCACPAChapters (00:04) - Preview: Where did Hunter Biden's income come from? (00:59) - Welcome to the show and a few quick AI stories (04:49) - Leaders split on whether AI will reduce or expand headcount (06:44) - The price of audits has doubled over the last 20 years (12:54) - Remote workers are less productive? (21:02) - The cost of forcing employees back to the office (29:07) - Less than 1% of accounting firms can find enough staff (34:58) - EY Oceania survey shows problems with work hours and culture at firm (40:12) - The IRS is going paperless? (45:37) - The IRS is losing track of tax info during shipments (47:05) - Some new details on the Hunter Biden story (48:58) - Tax preparer arrested after seeking over $124 million in phony tax credits (51:56) - A Chinese accountant stole the equivalent of $677,000 USD in an attempt to keep her boyfriend (54:30) - Blake reads some listener mail on ways to get the extra 30 hours required for a CPA license, and if getting a CPA license is the right choice (01:00:14) - How to reach David and Blake and subscribe to us on YouTube Need CPE? Subscribe to the Earmark Accounting Podcast: https://podcast.earmarkcpe.comGet CPE for listening to podcasts with Earmark CPE: https://earmarkcpeShow NotesIRS loses track of tax info during shipments between processing centers | Accounting Todayhttps://www.accountingtoday.com/news/irs-loses-track-of-tax-info-during-shipments-between-processing-centers Leaders split on whether AI will reduce or expand headcount | Accounting Todayhttps://www.accountingtoday.com/news/leaders-split-on-whether-ai-will-reduce-or-expand-headcount Hunter Biden plea deal outlines tax and accounting problems | Accounting Todayhttps://www.accountingtoday.com/articles/hunter-biden-plea-deal-outlines-tax-and-accounting-problems Less than 1% of accounting firms can find enough staff | Accounting Todayhttps://www.accountingtoday.com/news/less-than-1-of-accounting-firms-can-find-enough-staff IRS will finally let most Americans file taxes online next yearhttps://www.theverge.com/2023/8/3/23818531/irs-paperless-tax-filings-2024 Audit fees triple in 20 years | Accounting Today https://www.accountingtoday.com/news/audit-fees-triple-in-20-years We're now finding out the damaging results of the mandated return to the office–and it's worse than we thoughthttps://fortune.com/2023/08/01/research-damaging-results-mandated-return-to-office-worse-than-we-thought-rto-remote-work-careers-leadership-gleb-tsipursky/ Students can use AI on applications, Arizona State law school says | Reutershttps://www.reuters.com/legal/transactional/students-can-use-ai-applications-arizona-state-law-school-says-2023-07-28/ EY Finally Admits It Has Some Serious Culture and Overwork Problems After Someone Died at the Officehttps://www.goingconcern.com/ey-finally-admits-it-has-some-serious-culture-and-overwork-problems-after-someone-died-at-the-office/ JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon chides managers who work from home: ‘I don't know how you can be a leader and not be completely accessible to your people' https://finance.yahoo.com/news/jpmorgan-ceo-jamie-dimon-chides-184750015.htmlGet in TouchThanks for listening and for the great reviews! 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In this podcast we cover: What going paperless means. Why it cannot be the first priority. How we can find the win win and do both within reason. If you like the Elevate Construction podcast, please subscribe for free and you'll never miss an episode. And if you really like the Elevate Construction podcast, I'd appreciate you telling a friend (Maybe even two
The IBAO has been hard at work for the last year & a bit on a major strategic initiative for the broker channel – going paperless. Join Steve, Jeff, Adam & Tom as they sit down for an in-depth discussion on the going paperless initiative. Colin Simpson, IBAO CEO, and Steve Gugler, partner 3 Tree get into the weeds with the DIPP crew on the project. Answering key questions, such as: What does the project cover? Why should brokers care? What are the timelines & benefits? Which carriers & vendors are supporting this? Do clients actually want to go digital? This is an important step for the broker channel, so check out the episode & get informed! Resources: Tom Reid Jeff Roy Steve Earle Adam Mitchell Digital Insurance Pint Podcast
In 2019, the Office of Management and Budget and the National Archives and Records Administration brought forward the government-wide directive M-19-21 as a way to move forward how government records are managed. In moving toward going paperless in recordkeeping, modernization remains a priority, but agencies are still behind on the process. Melissa Carson is Vice President and General Manager of Iron Mountain Government Solutions where she leads a portfolio for the public sector. She joined the podcast to discuss the M-19-21 memo and how government records are managed. *** Follow GovExec on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/government-executive
He may be a huge Bowie fan, but we're going with a Beatles song title for this one. Sorry, Colin! As CEO of the Insurance Brokers Association of Ontario (IBAO), Colin knows a thing or two about the importance of bringing people together to create alignment, drive change, and build a better future for everyone. In this episode, Colin chats with Tom, Jeff, Steve, and Adam about the importance of brokers working together to create a collective voice and figure out where we need to go as an industry. With more than 38,000 brokers across Canada, this is not an easy task, but Colin says he's definitely up for the challenge of trying to figure out how to make it happen. He also discusses technology, different IBAO initiatives including the Going Paperless project, and a whole bunch more. Check out the podcast to hear everything he has to say! Resources: Tom Reid Jeff Roy Steve Earle Adam Mitchell Digital Insurance Pint Podcast
This Chit Chat session features Jonna Wall, Financial Analyst of Pinnacle Financial Partners, a ~$40 Billion (assets as of 06/30/2022) publicly traded financial institution based in Nashville, TN with locations in many markets throughout the southeast. Join us as we discuss the Bank's journey to become more efficient during month-end close, at a time when it was also going through a period of tremendous growth.
In practice areas like wills and estates, lawyers and clients alike have been heavily reliant on paper in years gone by. In today's world, such an approach is no longer mainstream. Moving your practice towards more environmentally friendly and technologically reliant processes, and bringing the client along for the journey, is critical. On this episode of The Boutique Lawyer Show, host Jerome Doraisamy is joined by Safewill Legal lawyer Lauren Solomonson to discuss how and why she became a wills and estates lawyer, why making the transition to paperless is so important — especially for lawyers in this space, the challenges in making such a transition, and navigating the sensitivities of this particular practice area. Ms Solomonson also details her own firm's experience in making this transition, overcoming hurdles in the shift, evolving pricing structures, what's happening across the market in wills and estates, challenges for such practitioners, and the extent to which innovation will continue to drive those in this space. If you like this episode, show your support by rating us or leaving a review on Apple Podcasts (The Lawyers Weekly Show) and by following Lawyers Weekly on social media: Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn. If you have any questions about what you heard today, any topics of interest you have in mind, or if you'd like to lend your voice to the show, email editor@lawyersweekly.com.au for more insights!
Making things easier and less paper-bound through digital technology is a top priority for many organizations, especially when it comes to their GRC initiatives. In this episode, LogicGate's Megan Phee is in London with UAE-based Proxis founder and managing director, Tina Chugani. Join us as Megan and Tina talk about the concept of process digitalization and trends that Tina is seeing within her region. Plus, how technology is helping to make it rain in the desert. Learn more about Proxis at proxis.me Make sure to visit agility.logicgate.com to learn how you can join us at our GRC user conference in Downtown Chicago on September 22nd and 23rd at the Swissotel Chicago or virtually. Hope to see you there!
If going paperless is something you've considered, but you've been feeling overwhelmed about how to make it happen, this conversation is 100% for you! The amazing Abby Lawson has been a game-changer in my own paper-free journey, and she's here to give you the organization tips you need to go paperless, too.When was the last time you thought about how incredible it would be to finally start going paperless?It sounds fantastic in theory, but what if just thinking about everything needed to get there leaves you feeling overwhelmed?I've been there! And that's why, today, I'm chatting with Abby Lawson of Abby Organizes to get all of the organization tips you need to go paperless without the stress.By the end of this conversation, you will learn:Why going paperless will truly change your lifeHow I went from feeling overwhelmed about becoming paper-free to super excitedThe practical organization tips you need to go paperless using Evernote and other simple tools (even if you're not tech-savvy!)If by the end you're ready to dip your toes in the water of becoming paper-free, check out Abby's FREE resource to help you get started with Evernote.Then, when you're ready to dive deeper, head to Paperless Made Simple for more help conquering your paper clutter and fully making the switch to digital.Also, be sure to follow Ashley on Instagram @abbyorganizes for even more advice and inspiration.Like what you heard here?I'd be honored and grateful if you would head over to iTunes to leave a review and let other female entrepreneurs know what you learned! While you're there, don't forget to subscribe to the podcast so you don't miss an episode.
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In this episode of the Digital Insurance Pint Podcast, Tom Reid goes over the pros and cons, challenges and opportunities of making insurance paperless, with digital brokers Steve Earle, Adam Mitchell, and Jeff Roy. Resources: Tom Reid Jeff Roy Steve Earle Adam Mitchell Digital Insurance Pint Podcast
In this episode, Carly interviews life coach for people with ADHD, Morgan Dodson. They discuss Morgan's weight loss journey, creating a protocol (+ how it is different from a diet), + how Morgan reduced her desire for s'mores. Morgan also shares about the audiobook she is currently listening to + toasts someone she is getting to interview from that book!You can find Morgan Dodson on her website, email list, or the Going Paperless with ADHD Podcast. Resources mentioned in the episode:The Life Coach School PodcastAtomic Habits: An Easy & Proven Way to Build Good Habits & Break Bad OnesDeep Work: Rules for Focused Success in a Distracted WorldBook your free consultation call with Carly here.
#46 – Going Paperless If you're ever tired of the amount of papers in your house taking up space and collecting dust, have you ever considered going paperless and getting all your important documents digitalized?In this episode, I talk about getting your entire financial organization in digital format. I take you through the 6 steps that will help you move to a paperless office. Less space and more environmentally friendly if you stop receiving so many letters and instead opt to get invoices or statements sent to you in digital format directly.I recommend you also check out episode 45 in which I share some general organizational tips with your regards to your financial paperwork. Links mentioned in this episode:Kickstart your dream life in 10 steps Facebook Instagram
I want to thank you for listening and for subscribing to Faster Than Normal! I also want to tell you that if you're listening to this one, you probably listened to other episodes as well. Because of you all, we are the number one ADHD podcast on the internet!! And if you like us, you can sponsor an episode! Head over to https://rally.io/creator/SHANK/ It is a lot cheaper than you think. You'll reach... about 25k to 30,000 people in an episode and get your name out there, get your brand out there, your company out there, or just say thanks for all the interviews! We've brought you over 230 interviews of CEOs, celebrities, musicians, all kinds of rock stars all around the world from Tony Robbins, Seth Godin, Keith Krach from DocuSign, Danny Meyer, we've had Rachel Cotton, we've had the band Shinedown, right? Tons and tons of interviews, and we keep bringing in new ones every week so head over to https://rally.io/creator/SHANK/ make it yours, we'd love to have you, thanks so much for listening! Now to this week's episode, we hope you enjoy it! —— Morgan Dodson is a life coach for people with ADHD. She helps them go paperless, and digitally organize their lives into simple tools they can use forever, not Pinterest perfect strategies that fall flat after a few weeks. In 2018, she started a professional home organizing business, but after hiring her first life coach, losing seventy five pounds, stopping drinking, being diagnosed with ADHD, and overcoming her hyperthyroidism, she decided to become a coach herself. Ever since then she's been working online with ADHD-ers from all over the world to simplify their lives by going paperless for the last time. Today we learn about her journey and how she's now helping fellow ADHD'ers -enjoy! In this episode Peter and Morgan Dodson discuss: 2:35 - Intro and welcome Morgan! 3:50 - How Morgan got her start and her back story 4:40 - How she started her own coaching business 5:40 - On the concept of using paperless systems to work your ADHD 6:44 - What to do when we can't go paperless 9:35 - What else are you helping people with other than becoming paperless? 12:00 - On prioritizing 12:23 - What are some of your other go-to tricks? Ref: Apps Trello Asana Notion 16:50 - How can people find you? https://www.morgandodsoncoaching.com Going Paperless with ADHD Spotify Link: https://open.spotify.com/show/3HaY1LdDbiJLjA6Jqo9pfq Apple Podcast Link: https://podcasts.apple.com/podcast/id1543950427 Subscribe to Morgan's email list HERE [At the time of taping Morgan does not appear to be on any Social media other than @morgandodsoncoaching on Facebook] 17:04 - Thank you Morgan Dodson! Guys, as always, we are here for you and we love what the responses and the notes that we get from you. So please continue to do that, tell us who you want to hear on the podcast, anything at all, we'd love to know. Leave us a review on any of the places you get your podcasts, and if you can ever, if you ever need our help, I'm www.petershankman.com and you can reach out anytime via peter@shankman.com or @petershankman on all of the socials. You can also find us at @FasterThanNormal on all of the socials. It really helps when you drop us a review on iTunes and of course, subscribe to the podcast if you haven't already! As you know, the more reviews we get, the more people we can reach. Help us to show the world that ADHD is a gift, not a curse! 17:35 - Faster Than Normal Podcast info & credits TRANSCRIPT: — I want to thank you for listening and for subscribing to Faster Than Normal! I also want to tell you that if you're listening to this one, you probably listened to other episodes as well. Because of you all, we are the number one ADHD podcast on the internet!! And if you like us, you can sponsor an episode! Head over to https://rally.io/creator/SHANK/ It is a lot cheaper than you think. You'll reach... about 25k to 30,000 people in an episode and get your name out there, get your brand out there, your company out there, or just say thanks for all the interviews! We've brought you over 230 interviews of CEOs, celebrities, musicians, all kinds of rock stars all around the world from Tony Robbins, Seth Godin, Keith Krach from DocuSign, Danny Meyer, we've had Rachel Cotton, we've had the band Shinedown, right? Tons and tons of interviews, and we keep bringing in new ones every week so head over to https://rally.io/creator/SHANK/ make it yours, we'd love to have you, thanks so much for listening! Now to this week's episode, we hope you enjoy it! — Heeey- Faster Than Normal you're here, I'm here. Our guest is here. Everyone's here. Which for someone people with ADHD thing, you know, I'll take that as a win. My name is Peter Shankman. You are listening to the Faster Than Normal podcast. We love when you were here and it makes us very, very happy. It is a grey gloomy afternoon here in New York city, but we are persevering and pushing through my daughter is back in school. I'm hoping that will last. That gives us some freedom. Uh, I was all, we were all like, you know, worried about the tears this morning when I dropped her off. Not, not so much from her,, rather from me. Uh, uh, it turns out she was happy to get rid of me. So, you know, Hey, everyone wins. We are talking to Morgan Dodson this morning on America's number 1 ADHD podcast. We're going to welcome to faster than normal. I will give you a, I'll give you a second to say hello, and they will give you, I'll give you the audience are your bio and all of that cool stuff going on there. So welcome to Faster Than Normal! Amazing. Sorry to hear that it's gloomy. I'm experiencing a very bright Southern Illinois day, so it's just starting to feel like fall down here. But, um, thank you for having me. I have to tell you first, a, um, a quick story years ago when I found your podcast. I remember just listening to one after another classic, you know, binge consuming, a podcast, ADHD style. And I said to myself, I will be on his podcast one day; and it was, it was, and I don't even remember, like if I was a coach at that time, but I just knew I would be here someday. I didn't know how, I didn't really know but here I am. So that's super fun, but, um, Manifesting your dreams. Well done. Exactly, exactly. Nailed it. So, yeah, so I'm sure you will have read my bio by now in the podcast, but my name is Morgan Dodson and I am a digital organization coach for people with ADHD. I would say if you will. I suspect you have ADHD or you have it, and you're anywhere on the planet with the internet and a pulse. I can coach you. So, uh, growing up, I didn't even know I had ADHD until age 22 when it kind of fell in my lap. Um, my therapist casually mentioned, Hey, I think you have ADHD. And I said, no, I don't. That's ridiculous. Cause I was so organized at the time. Right. So growing up. Kind of to navigate and kind of to compensate and accommodate my, my undiagnosed ADHD, which I thought just was the normal to have a very, very fast brain. Right. I would obsess if we organize everything because I was a hot mess. Right. Like even growing up, everything was so messy. Growing up and even into college, you know, I learned a thing or two about organizing. And after, after college I used none of my, my agricultural communications degree that I just graduated with and I started a professional home organizing business, which has evolved into what is today, which is just online. COVID. Right. So instead of going into people's houses, which was difficult because I could work with them and they would get the result of, you know, an organized kitchen or closet, but then it wouldn't even be maintained. You know, I'd come back a couple of weeks later and really be frustrated with them and maybe frustrated with themselves, but throughout my own journey, with, you know, therapy and then kind of outgrowing the therapy model, I found coaching life coaching and using those tools too of course, to learn about my ADHD and navigate all of that and to lose over 75 pounds and stop over drinking and completely change my whole life. So. I definitely believe in those tools after really having to change my mind about them. You know, I used to believe a life coaching that's cute. Right. Get a real job. Right. And so after being a product of that product, like I said, I had to change my mind. So here I am today and I help people with ADHD go paperless. And really we focus on three main areas of calendaring and following. Project management and all of the scheming and saving of all the things.. I'm going to interrupt you just because I want to, I wanna make sure we cover as much as possible let's turn to the concept of paperless. Right? So one of the things that's given us is the ability to almost no, almost entirely go paperless. That, uh, one of the things I dread now in my life is actually one of the mailbox, right? I'm getting, you know, 99% of it. I live in an apartment, unfortunately in our building we have a recycle bin right next to the mailboxes because, you know, we dump all our junk down there. And maybe once a week I have to actually bring something upstairs. And then I look at it like, what the hell does this have to go? Right. I sit at my desk and do whatever. So paperless is a wonderful thought. It's a wonderful idea. You know, real-world scenario in a practical scenario, we can't all be paperless all the time. I'm sitting here looking at a tax bill, um, you know, a quarterly apartment tax bill that I have to pay and, and it doesn't, you can't go tax, you can't go paperless in New York state. Right. So talk about for a second as basically its competitors in many ways as possible. Talk about what we do or those points where we can't. Yeah. And I think that's an important thing to mention too, right. Is like even in my life that living in very rural Southern Illinois, where I think a lot of places are lagging in the option to go paperless. Right. And I think it's important just to know that it's not about going paperless for paperless sake, right? It's about how can I save all the information in my life, all the data in my life, to where I have systems to maintain them. Right. Versus. You know, getting rid of paper, isn't the problem. I think it, a lot of times it comes down to a lack of systems problems. Right. And even for me, like, I still purposely keep a good amount of paper. Right. Like it's more about, do you know your reasons for keeping it and do you like them? Right. So always on my desk, I have this just boring and plain notepad that I dump ideas in and it's kind of just like my inbox. Right. And then I also journal on paper. Right. And so I know how those tools give me value versus I wouldn't just, you know, not, you know, like without really considering my reasons for keeping lots of paper. Um, does that make sense? It's way more about, do you know your reasons, unlike your reasons, right. That, you know, a lot of people find is that they get used to a certain way. Like for instance, in, in, you know, most of the stuff that I do, I can go pay for this in so many ways. And then when something comes in that doesn't allow that when something comes into that, that, that messes with that. Uh, sort of rhythm. Yeah. Yeah. And I can relate to that too. Especially, you know, with the example of, you know, auto billing and even just having the bill emailed to you. Right. And it's like, oh, this is so annoying. Even for me, like my insurance, my health insurance is a cost share insurance. So it's not like, regular insurance. So they have to reimburse me with paper checks in the mail. It's like one of the few things I actually get in the mail now. And I'm, it literally does throw me off a little bit when you know, I'm budgeting or doing any kind of money things. Right. It's like it would, it would make too much sense. Right to do it electronically, but nonetheless, I think it's more, you know, for me about how can I accommodate this way of doing things that they have allowed for and not making it a problem that they do this right. Cause that could be mad at them and like begrudgingly cash, this check and, um, thank God for, you know, having a bank app that can let me deposit it. Right. You know, or it can just not make it a problem and, you know, I have everything else as digital as possible. And I know that that makes it easy for me. And also I can accommodate those other things that maybe hasn't quite caught up yet with the digital life that I want to live, you know? Yeah, I think at the end of the day, it really is about balance and finding out, you know, sort of what works and how to make it work. What else, what else are you helping people with other than paperless? Because I know that as much as, as much of a bonus is to go, you know, to make your life easier and that there's still a lot more. Yeah. Yeah. So we talk a lot about calendaring, right? There's kind of two sides to it of it's one thing to put some plans on the calendar, right. To map out all the things you want to do and get in any given day in any given week, but then it's a whole nother side of things to follow through. Right. I can't tell you how many times when I was trying to transition from my paper planner in college too and the grudgingly transfer from a paper planner to iCal right. A digital calendar and I'd have all the best laid out plans and then come time to do it, I could not get myself to do it. So a lot of the work is figuring out the right those reasons and those obstacles you have to yeah. Putting the plan on the calendar and then to follow through on it. That is a lot of what I coach on that. And then project management, right. Those are kind of like two sister skills of it's. One thing to put things on the calendar, but. To have a place organized enough kind of like your external brain where I can put my ideas in. And I know exactly where this kind of idea would go or this to-do list or this thing I need to buy. Right. And then having that kind of personal database to pull from, to then put your whole life on the calendar. And really, I love thinking about it. Like if I can map out any project or goal into doable chunks and put them on the doable calendar. And then if I can follow through on those things, even if they suck, even if they're like, I want to put my eyeballs out or it's scary. If I know I can overcome those obstacles and do anything on the calendar, like my dreams are as good as done. Right. I totally understand that. And that definitely make, you know, it makes it interesting to one of the things about ADHD. I find that is if you can block things out into small manageable chunks, as you start giving them. You know, the dope mean kicks and the adrenaline kicks in and you start wanting to do more of them. As the adrenaline and dopamine kicks in And so sometimes getting that big project done is as easy as just getting the first small one. Yeah. I mean, that makes a lot of sense. And I used to kind of begrudgingly like almost get mad at people who gave me that advice of eat the frog first thing in the morning. It's a no. Right. So even in the mornings, you know, on any given day, I will do certain small things kind of just to get them out of the way and to get some momentum going, but even with small goals or, or even big goals. Yeah. Like you said, like you kind of have to get the ball rolling in that way and do some small things and get that dopamine going. Y'know? Definitely. What else do you advise people to do? I mean, what else, what else are some of your go-to tricks? Yeah. I mean the one main thing I always start clients with is, and I see this a lot too, because it also used to be me, right. Of people, whether, you know, in Facebook groups or people coming to me and saying, what apps should I use? Right. Like, what are the best apps for organizing or for ADHD in general? And I'm like, listen, You can digitize and organize your entire life. Even for us ADHD'ers. Right? We like the, we like the fancy apps. We like the ones that have all the bells and whistles. Right. But you can digitize your entire life into three simple apps and they don't have to cost a lot of money. Right. They could be free if you wanted them to. Right. So I always recommend, instead of kind of just looking at all the apps like a buffet, and then you can pick all the ones you want. Right. Just pick three. And I always recommend in three categories, right? You pick a calendar app. It literally doesn't matter which one. Right? Pick a project management app that is a little bit more robust than just the notes app on your phone. Right? Some popular ones are Trello, Asana notion, those kinds of ones, [[ Trello Asana Notion]] and then pick a place to store your files. Right? Some people love Google drive. I personally use Google drive. You know, you can use Dropbox. It literally doesn't matter, pick one in each of those categories. And then really the magic is A- you have to pull and kind of take inventory of all the other apps you have. Right. Okay. It turns out I've got three Dropbox accounts, two Google drives. Oh, I have this other, you know, Reminders list at like there's all kinds of apps we have stuff in. Taking that into account, consolidating into these three places, and then taking all of the physical paper and data you have and putting it in those three things. And I will tell you, like, this was magical for me to kind of finally figure out for myself, because if I'm going, looking for something, whether it's a file or a picture, it doesn't even matter. I'm not looking across 12 different apps. I know for sure it's at least in one of those three. Right. So then that completely constrains losing things. I can't tell you how little I lose things now, just because of that simple structure for it. And that, you know, that kind of protocol for laying things out. I think one of the interesting things about, about, um, you know, what I've discovered in terms of keeping things online digitally is your work in the ecosystem you enjoy. Right? So for me, I'm, I'm both in Apple and Google. And so across my phone are spread out the apple and Google apps that allow me to get to whatever I need based on wherever I am, whatever I'm doing. You know, it seems like, oh, use, use this one. I use that. And I'm like, well, if they don't live in the ecosystem, I'm already in, that's an extra step. Right. And what we're trying to do is eliminate those extra steps, right? Yeah. And I think you brought up a good point. It's like, yeah, you have Apple stuff on your phone. I would guess you maybe have an iPhone. I do have an iPhone. I'm an Apple girl. Generally. I use I Cal. Right. But I also use a lot of different things that Google offers. And so not making it wrong if you're like in both camps. Right. And a lot of times I find that clients and I used to do this too. Right. So I'm totally guilty of it, of kind of using the indecision and the confusion about, oh my gosh, which apps should I choose? Which ones are right? Which ones are wrong? Like and using that as a distraction to not necessarily avoid digitizing things or organizing them. But I think it's more so about, I think unconsciously, our brains know if we are organized, if we can find things and have an organized to-do list, and we know we can put it on the calendar and follow up through our brains thinks that means we actually have to do things that might be scary or uncomfortable. And I think a lot of times we use the, the kind of distracting confusion of in, you know, not deciding on which apps to use or, or you pick them. And, oh my gosh, I don't know how to use it or let me go. Look up for hours on YouTube, right? I used to do this, like scrolling up and down YouTube, Pinterest, whatever of like, best way to use Evernote or what are, what are the best ways to lay it out? And really it's more about how can I use this system and make it simple. And then how can I get to work doing work that matters, right? That's what it's all about. Definitely. Awesome. How can people find you if they wanna learn more? Yeah. So there's a couple of ways you can go and find my podcast going paperless with ADHD, and you can also go to my website, which is Morgan Dotson coaching. https://www.morgandodsoncoaching.com Going Paperless with ADHD Spotify Link: https://open.spotify.com/show/3HaY1LdDbiJLjA6Jqo9pfq Apple Podcast Link: https://podcasts.apple.com/podcast/id1543950427 Subscribe to Morgan's email list here: https://morgandodsoncoaching.ck.page Awesome guys, you've been listening to Morgan Dobson on www.FasterThanNormal.com My name is Peter Shankman. Thank you so much, Morgan. Thank you so much for taking the time and we will see you next week. We're going to have you back at some point in the future. Definitely. One-hundred percent! This was a lot of fun! Guys, ADHD is a gift, not a curse, you know, that make sure you are telling your friends about that. Make sure you were standing up for who you are, what you believe in and in who you are and understanding that you have the, both of you be the best you can be. Don't listen to what anyone else says, except for us because we know what we're talking about; ADHD is a gift, not a curse. We'll see you next week, byee! — Credits: You've been listening to the Faster Than Normal podcast. We're available on iTunes, Stitcher and Google play and of course at www.FasterThanNormal.com I'm your host, Peter Shankman and you can find me at petershankman.com and @petershankman on all of the socials. If you like what you've heard, why not head over to your favorite podcast platform of choice and leave us a review, come more people who leave positive reviews, the more the podcast has shown, and the more people we can help understand that ADHD is a gift, not a curse. Opening and closing themes were composed and produced by Steven Byrom who also produces this podcast, and the opening introduction was recorded by Bernie Wagenblast. Thank you so much for listening. We'll see you next week.
Christine Voigt is a secondary educator and award-winning author from Dallas, Texas. Her background is in English, geography, and life sciences and her specialty is infusing technology across the curriculum. She currently serves as the Director of Curriculum and Instructional Technology at Bishop Dunne Catholic School. She has been recognized at the state and national levels for her contribution to geographic education and has received multiple honors for the books Mapping Our World: GIS in Education and the Our World book series. She holds a Master of Education degree in Educational Leadership from Southern Methodist University and a Master of Science in Computer Education and Cognitive Systems from the University of North Texas. Show Highlights Tech as a meaningful tool to authenticate personalized learning. Incorporating technology every day despite economical disadvantages and different experiences in the classroom. Successful shift going paperless or implementing Teach FX with this approach. A bottom up approach to prepare kids for the future with these tools. Tips to determine meaningful technology for your teachers and students. Select technology as methodology and not hardware and software for instruction. Assert an integrated approach to leadership to make radical changes. A different approach to learning through typical constraints in education. “We didn't want technology to drive the curriculum. We wanted what was best to teach the kids. We wanted the curriculum to drive the technology. A lot of times people were like, ‘We have to go and incorporate all this tech stuff', but it's not about the technology. It's about what is best for teaching and learning.” -Christine Voigt Full Transcript Christine Voigt Transcript Christine Voigt's Resources & Contact Info: Christine L Voigt: Books Twitter LinkedIn cvoigt@bdcs.org Looking for more? Read The Better Leaders Better Schools Roadmap Join “The Mastermind” Read the latest on the blog SHOW SPONSORS: HARVARD GRADUATE SCHOOL OF EDUCATION Transform how you lead to become a resilient and empowered change agent with Harvard's online Certificate in School Management and Leadership. Grow your professional network with a global cohort of fellow school leaders as you collaborate in case studies bridging the fields of education and business. Apply today at http://hgse.me/leader. TEACHFX School leaders know that productive student talk drives student learning, but the average teacher talks 75% of class time! TeachFX is changing that with a “Fitbit for teachers” that automatically measures student engagement and gives teachers feedback about what they could do differently. Learn more about the TeachFX app and get a special 20% discount for your school or district by visiting teachfx.com/blbs. ORGANIZED BINDER Organized Binder is the missing piece in many classrooms. Many teachers are great with the main content of the lesson. Organized Binder helps with powerful introductions, savvy transitions, and memorable lesson closings. Your students will grow their executive functioning skills (and as a bonus), your teachers will become more organized too. Help your students and staff level up with Organized Binder. Copyright © 2021 Twelve Practices LLC
What kind of impact does eContracting have on dealers, consumers, and lenders? We found just the person to ask. On this week's Connected, we're talking with Mike Urrutia, executive vice president at GM Financial, about the benefits of going paperless in F&I.
Brett and Richard talk with Dan Ganoe of Lindy Paving about the implementation of e-ticketing and what it takes to move to a paperless world.
Digital transformation offers cost and time savings to businesses of every size and type. Learn about the top 20 reasons to go paperless.
A paperless office is ideal for efficient and secure documentation. Learn how you can minimize the paper trail risk by going paperless.
Description: Overflowing file cabinets and unorganized piles of documents are the bane of any business. The good news is there are plenty of resources available to help you transform your inefficient paper filing system into a streamlined digital storage system. In this episode, The CoLab hosts Megan Marsh and Andres Munar share tools they've used to successfully go paperless in their own businesses. Show Notes: Thanks to technology, business operations are no longer confined to paper. You and your employees don't need to be chained to a desk and hard-line phone to make sales, check inventory, and review receipts. You can do it all from anywhere on a smartphone, tablet, or laptop. With nearly endless digital storage at your disposal, have you considered cutting paper files from your operations? Going paperless will save your business time and money but also will likely be a big change for you and your team. You need the right tools to help your transition go as smoothly as possible. That's where The CoLab comes in with resources to help you achieve your paperless goals. Ready to dive in? Here's what we're covering in this episode of The CoLab: ● [01:05] There's an old school and new school way of managing your business. Which are you? ● [04:35] There are four questions you need to ask yourself to determine if you truly have gone paperless or if there is room for improvement. The first is: Do you have cloud storage? ● [09:35] How are you converting paper files into digital files? A tool The CoLab enthusiastically recommends is the SnapScan. ● [18:35] Do you have a software tool that can organize and edit documents on the go? ● [19:55] If you are out conducting business, do you need to return to your office in order to keep your process moving? Connect with The CoLab at www.thecolablife.com or on Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest, and YouTube. The Cólab Crush It Action Plan: 7 Steps to Small Business Transformation DOWNLOAD NOW
Description: Overflowing file cabinets and unorganized piles of documents are the bane of any business. The good news is there are plenty of resources available to help you transform your inefficient paper filing system into a streamlined digital storage system. In this episode, The CoLab hosts Megan Marsh and Andres Munar share tools they've used to successfully go paperless in their own businesses. Show Notes: Thanks to technology, business operations are no longer confined to paper. You and your employees don't need to be chained to a desk and hard-line phone to make sales, check inventory, and review receipts. You can do it all from anywhere on a smartphone, tablet, or laptop. With nearly endless digital storage at your disposal, have you considered cutting paper files from your operations? Going paperless will save your business time and money but also will likely be a big change for you and your team. You need the right tools to help your transition go as smoothly as possible. That's where The CoLab comes in with resources to help you achieve your paperless goals. Ready to dive in? Here's what we're covering in this episode of The CoLab: ● [01:05] There's an old school and new school way of managing your business. Which are you? ● [04:35] There are four questions you need to ask yourself to determine if you truly have gone paperless or if there is room for improvement. The first is: Do you have cloud storage? ● [09:35] How are you converting paper files into digital files? A tool The CoLab enthusiastically recommends is the SnapScan. ● [18:35] Do you have a software tool that can organize and edit documents on the go? ● [19:55] If you are out conducting business, do you need to return to your office in order to keep your process moving? Connect with The CoLab at www.thecolablife.com or on Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest, and YouTube. The Cólab Crush It Action Plan: 7 Steps to Small Business Transformation DOWNLOAD NOW
Find out more on our website: https://bit.ly/3FLhokH Digital transformation affects all aspects of a business's operations, including contracts, internal documentation and employment relationships. The covid-19 pandemic has heightened the need for contactless and remote contracting, as a result of which businesses are turning to digital contracting and electronic signatures. Using the appropriate form of e-signatures helps businesses save time and money, increase security, and enhance their environmental credentials. During the webinar the speakers will discuss which electronic signature and electronic contracting solutions are accepted as legally binding in the CEE. They will also share practical information on the acceptance and enforceability of contracts and legal statements signed with electronic signatures, the type of electronic signatures which are legally binding, and other digital solutions for contracting and making legal statements. Speakers: Dóra Petrányi is a partner and CEE Managing Director at CMS. She heads the Commercial, Competition, Technology, Media, Telecommunications (TMT) and Intellectual property (IP) practices in the Budapest office. Dóra is the Co-Chairman of the Regulatory Committee of the Hungarian AI Coalition and leads formulating the response of the Hungarian AI Coalition to the EU consultation request regarding the EU White Paper on Artificial Intelligence, A European Approach to Excellence and Trust. She is also a member of the Hungarian Council of Copyright Experts and a member of the Digital Civil Code Review Working Group, being the only outside counsel in the team. She is the first and only lawyer to be a member of the co-regulatory committee between the local telecommunications' regulatory authority and the Association of Hungarian Content Providers. She is also a member of the supervisory committee of UNICEF. Dóra is a co-author of the CMS publication The Cybersecurity Challenge in Central and Eastern Europe, CMS's Network Sharing Studies and several other publications. She is a regular speaker at key international conferences, including the World Economic Forum (Davos), the Mobile World Congress, and ECTA. Marek Oleksyn is a qualified Polish attorney-at-law and a Partner at CMS IP/TMC practice in the Warsaw office. He has over 16 years of experience in a broad range of intellectual property matters, including trademark, patent, design, unfair competition, copyright, domain names, plant variety, databases and IP customs protection. Marek represents clients in court litigation, domain name disputes and arbitration as well as trademark invalidation and revocation matters. He also prepares and negotiates agreements on IP assignment and licensing, prepares opinions and memoranda on IP-related matters and drafts agreements with key personnel re: assignment of intellectual property rights. He assists clients in R&D projects. Marek is author of numerous publications on the protection of intellectual property and advertising law. He lectures at Lazarski University, including “Law in New Technologies” postgraduate studies. Marek is a recommended lawyer in the field of intellectual property by Legal 500, WTR 1000, Chambers and IAM Patent 1000.
Abdul Karim Hanif, Rania Saadi, and Ahmad Dawud speak to Lukasz Spirala, Operations Manager of the GCC region at Infinite IT Solutions, about businesses adopting paperless strategies and the demand for digital transformation across the region. Listen to #Pulse95Radio in the UAE by tuning in on your radio (95.00 FM) or online on our website: www.pulse95radio.com ************************ Follow us on Social. www.facebook.com/pulse95radio www.twitter.com/pulse95radio www.instagram.com/pulse95radio
In this two-part "Tools of the Trade" lesson, Steve Stencil drops by to show us the importance of "going digital" with your home improvement sales process. Over the last 10 years, Steve has dedicated all of his time perfecting Leap, the first-ever end-to-end point of sale application digitizing every stage of the in-home sales process including estimating, financing, contracting and real-time communication. He's here today to give us a quick walkthrough of how Leap came to life, how it works, and how to implement it to grow a more efficient contracting business. This is the first of a two-part lesson, so if you'd like to see Leap in action, click on the link for a live demo in Part 2: (Leap Demo on YouTube)
It's time to trash your file cabinet.
Welcome to episode 3 of the Lyon's Gate HOA Podcast. Denise Fecci joins Mike Adams in today's conversation as we introduce you to the new Lyon's Gate HOA website, talk about the importance of going paperless, and remind residents that the pool closures are the result of Governor Ducey's April 3rd order to close all public pools, including HOA pools. In this episode... The closure of the HOA pools impacts us all but until the Governor's order is lifted, there is nothing your HOA Board or City Property Management can do to reopen them. Please consider helping the HOA save money each month by going paperless with your HOA statements and receipts. You may be surprised by how much money this saves. Listen in for more info on going paperless. The new Lyon's Gate website makes going paperless quick and easy. Your Lyon's Gate HOA has a new website with all the tools you need just a mouse click away. Listen in for a guided tour of the new website including how to subscribe to the new HOA News section to stay up-to-date and informed. This podcast is available on your favorite podcast app. Please subscribe and let others know about it. If you prefer listening and subscribing on the web, you'll find links to this podcast on our website at https://livelyonsgate.com/ -Enjoy!
Teams and Advertising. Licensing and Education. Going Paperless. The Rules are Changing. Let us help you protect your business. The new RELA Legal Update Web Series will cover the most critical changes to the Real Estate License Act (RELA), related requirements and rules. Join Illinois REALTORS® Chief Legal Counsel Betsy Urbance and Legal Hotline Attorney Anneliese Fierstos as they walk you through the changes to the Illinois Real Estate License Act in our new, must-see six-episode web series: RELA Legal Update. And just like Netflix, you can binge the full series or pick which episodes to watch first! Members, log in at www.IllinoisRealtors.org/RELA_Rewrite Get full transcript.
In the final deep-dive of the “going paperless” topic, the Brothers some workflow options for scanning, storing, and organizing your digital information. Services/applications mentioned: Evernote Dropbox IFTTT Scanbot CamScanner BiTs (Brothers in Tech Suggestions) Brian: Genius Scan, a great scanning app including automatic capture, automatic export (with paid + level), and tagging. Alan: Shoeboxed, a service in which you send off your paper (e.g., receipts) to be scanned and organized Have any feedback for the Brothers regarding this topic (or future topics)? Email info@themesh.tv
In the final deep-dive of the “going paperless” topic, the Brothers some workflow options for scanning, storing, and organizing your digital information. Services/applications mentioned: Evernote Dropbox IFTTT Scanbot CamScanner BiTs (Brothers in Tech Suggestions) Brian: Genius Scan, a great scanning app including automatic capture, automatic export (with paid + level), and tagging. Alan: Shoeboxed, a service in which you send off your paper (e.g., receipts) to be scanned and organized Have any feedback for the Brothers regarding this topic (or future topics)? Email info@themesh.tv
The coronavirus has forced roofing businesses to adapt to the virtual market place and implement social distancing from their customers. It is essential to utilize technology to become paperless during this time. Ryan Shantz from SumoQuote joins us to discuss how to leverage technology to run your roofing company during the Coronavirus while becoming more efficient in your processes.
In the second deep-dive of our “going paperless” topic, the Brothers discuss converting current paper documents to digital format (i.e., scanning), including: Dedicated document scanners e.g., Fujitsu ScanSnap All-in-one printers/scanners e.g., Brother MFC series Mobile phone camera applications e.g., Apple Notes, Scanner Pro BiTs (Brothers in Tech Suggestions) Alan: Scanbot, application for scanning documents, mark-up, and sending to a destination (monthly/yearly service) Brian: CamScanner, application for scanning documents (free version w/watermark) Have any feedback for the Brothers regarding this topic (or future topics)? Email info@themesh.tv.
In the second deep-dive of our “going paperless” topic, the Brothers discuss converting current paper documents to digital format (i.e., scanning), including: Dedicated document scanners e.g., Fujitsu ScanSnap All-in-one printers/scanners e.g., Brother MFC series Mobile phone camera applications e.g., Apple Notes, Scanner Pro BiTs (Brothers in Tech Suggestions) Alan: Scanbot, application for scanning documents, mark-up, and sending to a destination (monthly/yearly service) Brian: CamScanner, application for scanning documents (free version w/watermark) Have any feedback for the Brothers regarding this topic (or future topics)? Email info@themesh.tv.
In the first deep dive into the “going paperless” process, the Brothers dive in to the ins a and outs of creating new documents…including hardware, software, and considerations. Hardware: Apple iPad & Pencil Microsoft Surface Rocketbook: reusable notebook Software: Notability Good Notes Apple Notes Evernote Microsoft OneNote Notion BiTs (Brothers in Tech Suggestions) Brian: Paperlike, a screen protector for your tablet that creates an improved “paper like” experience when writing with a stylus Alan: Stylus Sling Pencil Holder, a “fanny pack” for your iPad to keep your pencil in place Bonus BiT: Get your digital signature on file in order to be able to sign forms digitally! Have any feedback for the Brothers regarding this topic (or future topics)? Email info@themesh.tv.
In the first deep dive into the “going paperless” process, the Brothers dive in to the ins a and outs of creating new documents…including hardware, software, and considerations. Hardware: Apple iPad & Pencil Microsoft Surface Rocketbook: reusable notebook Software: Notability Good Notes Apple Notes Evernote Microsoft OneNote Notion BiTs (Brothers in Tech Suggestions) Brian: Paperlike, a screen protector for your tablet that creates an improved “paper like” experience when writing with a stylus Alan: Stylus Sling Pencil Holder, a “fanny pack” for your iPad to keep your pencil in place Bonus BiT: Get your digital signature on file in order to be able to sign forms digitally! Have any feedback for the Brothers regarding this topic (or future topics)? Email info@themesh.tv.
Feeling overwhelmed by the clutter in your home or office? Looking for a way to organize all of those documents you have lying around? Although it may feel like a daunting task, there are some great technologies that can help. In this introductory episode, the Brothers introduce the what, why, and how of going paperless. BiTs (Brothers in Tech Suggestions) Brian: Google Drive Alan: Autodesk Sketchbook Have any feedback for the Brothers regarding this topic (or future topics)? Email info@themesh.tv.
Feeling overwhelmed by the clutter in your home or office? Looking for a way to organize all of those documents you have lying around? Although it may feel like a daunting task, there are some great technologies that can help. In this introductory episode, the Brothers introduce the what, why, and how of going paperless. BiTs (Brothers in Tech Suggestions) Brian: Google Drive Alan: Autodesk Sketchbook Have any feedback for the Brothers regarding this topic (or future topics)? Email info@themesh.tv.
After anonymous Joe gets his secret alias from a pizza this week, the Boys talk about taking the service industry paperless. From the office to the truck, there's no escaping that paper is going away. See what they have to say about the pros and cons of moving out of the stone age, and a listener's email.
Olly Mann and The Week delve behind the headlines and debate what really matters from the past seven days. Does the unrest in Chile have anything in common with other mass protests around the world? Have casual investors woken up to the fact that many of the experts who manage their money aren’t very good at it? And can Russia win its “fight against paper”?
Finally a recent piece of writing to share! I've gotten into the swing of a new semester, and I'm going to push myself to write as much as I can! This is "Taste of Fame", a short short story inspired by the short story "Delusions of Stardom" by Anne Frank. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/anna-ellis/support
Here it is! My mom's favorite play! I've been sick all week, but I couldn't wait any longer, so without further ado... "Back in Business", or as my mom calls it, "The Roasts, Roasts, and Roasts Play"! Eve as Tanner Emily as Jillian Amenda as Rosa --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/anna-ellis/support
Keep a complete record of your home without paper stacks with Rosie On The House's unique app Home Zada! A private, secure way to take inventory and keep records of your entire home! Taking and storing pictures, videos, documents and maintenance records all digitally eliminating the file cabinet. Plus other ways to go paperless!
Micah Shippee, PhD is a social studies teacher and educational technology trainer with two decades of experience. Micah is listed by EdTech Digest as one of 100 top influencers in EdTech for 2019-2020. He works to bridge the gap between research and practice in the educational sector. Micah explores ways to improve motivation in the […]
After a short break, I'm back with a new play. Well, new to y'all; I wrote it awhile ago. This is "Dead of Night", or what comes of watching viral videos the night before a new play is due. Big thanks to my friends helping out with this one! Eve as Kevin Amenda as Connie Mia as Ricky --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/anna-ellis/support
Former Ann Arbor News Sports Editor and longtime staffer Geoff Larcom discusses the loss of the city's daily newspaper. Mark C.Peyko hosts. Release date: Aug. 17, 2019.
The path to paperless isn’t always easy - which is why a step-by-step plan is crucial to your organization, or you may end up with outdated and siloed legacy systems unable to meet both internal and external demands. ImageSoft's Paul Gorman is taking us through the six main stages that most organizations experience when going paperless - do any of these sound familiar to you too?
We're back to short plays this episode with "Roll the Tapes"! Tune in to hear the play that sent me on a Dollar Tree shopping spree for movie theater candy! Eve as Phil William as Bowie Karenna as Ginger --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/anna-ellis/support
TW: This play contains discussions of rape. Here it is... my magnum opus. Please enjoy "Nevertheless", a play about seventeenth century artist, Artemisia Gentileschi. This play is a social statement and a history lesson because I love to multitask! I hope you find my girl Arty as wonderful and inspiring as I do. Emily as Artemisia Karenna as Clio Victoria as Saint Catherine Lauren as Judith Tiamber as Traveler William as Agostino Eve as Man 1 Anna as Man 2 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/anna-ellis/support
Here is another in my collection of plays! This is "Home Sweet Home", about love and loss, moving on and moving out. Thank you to my lovely readers for this episode! William as Nate Lauren as Marigold Emily as Tatiana Byron --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/anna-ellis/support
Last time I shared the first play I ever wrote; this time I'm sharing the first one-act play I ever wrote! This play is my baby, and I really hope you enjoy it! See if you can spot the space and mythology Easter eggs I threw in while writing. Big thanks to my friends/actors! Karenna as Taryn Lauren as Scarlet William as Janus --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/anna-ellis/support
Let's try something brand new! This is "Train of Thought", the first play I ever wrote! It's not my best work,-- in fact, it was kind of unpleasant to hear read aloud-- but it's an important touchstone for my body of work. Big thanks to my friends, Emily, Victoria, and Tiamber, for reading this play for me! Victoria as Kit "TruthSeeker1015" Jefferson Emily as Senator Bentley Shrub Tiamber as Georgia --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/anna-ellis/support
This is the first scene of what could someday become a longer work entitled "Z-List"! Tune in for a zombie detective story, and please don't ask how I spelled out the dialogue... --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/anna-ellis/support
A bildungsroman is a type of story that encompasses a character's life and growth, similar to a coming of age story. "All Eyes" is a bildungsroman I wrote awhile ago about two groups of people separated by insignificant differences and their journey to achieve new unity. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/anna-ellis/support
"Requiem" is one of a three part series of short stories that take place in my fictional Old West town of Templeton, Texas. Suggested pairing for this piece is part one of the series, "High Noon", which I read in the first episode! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/anna-ellis/support
This is a short story I wrote as a high school freshman! Rereading it has reminded me how far I've come as a writer since I produced this one. And yes, the concept for this story did originate as an alternate universe fanfiction of the anime "Attack on Titan"... Enjoy! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/anna-ellis/support
Here is a narrative poem I wrote last fall entitled "Feet"! This one was a lot of fun to write and even more fun to read aloud thanks to a bunch of cool consonance and assonance I threw in. Enjoy! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/anna-ellis/support
Let's kick off the podcast with a little Western! This short story is titled "High Noon". --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/anna-ellis/support
Digitizing the contemporary court space can seem like a colossal task - but the reality is that courts around the country are going paperless every day. So what does it mean for a court to truly be paperless...and even then, how do you get there? Brad Smith, Senior Justice Consultant for ImageSoft, answers these questions and more, putting your paperless jitters to rest once and for all.
Patrick Rochel serves as SharePoint Solution Architect at a major global financial services firm. He joins us today to share the story of transformation. In the wake of a legacy of paper, two years ago their CEO made an announcement: it was time for the company to go paperless. Over 18 months, Patrick and his team worked to ingest mountains of paper and in that time brought 80% of the company’s records online. He shares the story of the project, the platforms, and the BA Insight software that helped his company bring their content repository into SharePoint and beyond.
This episode talks about the second key foundation of an efficient life admin system: going paperless. The hosts, Mia and Dinah, describe the five steps they went through to go paperless: Setting up a dedicated admin email address and cloud storage account for life admin. Setting up a password manager to remember and protect online accounts. Opting out of paper billing, statements and notifications. Throwing out existing paper they no longer needed. Scanning the remaining papers and uploading them to the cloud storage drive. They talk about the criteria they used to decide what to keep, including tax records. The benefits of going paperless include: reducing clutter minimising the need and effort to do filing or recycling providing remote access to key documents to allow you to share information or do life admin tasks whenever are wherever you like reducing paper consumption to support environmental sustainability. LIFE ADMIN HIGH OF THE WEEK Dinah talks about the joy of visiting the orthodontist and scanning and filing the contract in Google Drive while still at the office, eliminating the need to bring more paper into her home. Mia talks about the peace of mind of removing of the paper clutter from her home and the extra space and focus that emerged. LIFE ADMIN LOW OF THE WEEK Dinah talks about the firehose of paper that's still coming into her house relating to her children’s school and extracurricular activities. POWER TOOL Dinah talks about how Brian Tracy's book Eat That Frog directs readers to focus on critical tasks and not get bogged down in the less important, quicker tasks. RESOURCES Tidying expert Marie Kondo: The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up - Book Tidy up your home: The KonMari Method - Online Training Course Happier with Gretchen Rubin podcast episode 172: Toss Unnecessary Papers Brian Tracy's book on procrastinating and prioritising: Eat That Frog SHARE Please head to the Life Admin Life Hacks Facebook page to connect with listeners and share your thoughts, questions or suggestions.
On this week's episode of the 10 Minute Law Firm Podcast, Larry Port chats with special guest Bryan Sims, creator of The Connected Lawyer blog. Hear about the benefits of the cloud, going paperless, and how to properly leverage technology to practice law more efficiently. You won't want to miss this informative episode! The post Ep 57: Going Paperless with the Connected Lawyer appeared first on Rocket Matter.
Richard Scherzer, President of About Floors N More, shares how he successfully eliminated paperwork at his retail store to increase sales. Richard also explains how LiveChat has helped his company start more conversations and capture leads he was missing out on.
This week, The Class Nerd breaks down their paperless process. In this one, we cover scanning apps, file organization, PDF annotation apps, and handwritten note apps. Show Notes: Scannable Scanner Pro Scanbot PDF Expert PDF Viewer Notability Goodnotes Subscribe Apple Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS Follow The Class Nerd - Blog RSS, Micro.blog, Twitter Craig - Twitter, Micro.blog Robby - Twitter, Blog
Today Bill, Sonia, and Doug tell us how they've managed tech in the field without power. It can be tricky, but, you can do it. In the end, whatever you have to do is better than wasting time on paper.
Episode 50 of the EdTech TV Podcast discusses what willpower means and some alternatives to help you keep your resolutions. It also looks at bridging the gap between the analog and digital world for those of us who love our paper. Also, a look at the updated EdTech.tv Logo. Updated Logo: After much deliberation, I […]
You want to take your paper and turn it into electronic documents. You also want to be able to find those electronic documents when you need them. And it would be nice if those electronic documents are backed up and secure. How do you do that? In this jam-packed episode, paperless expert Brooks Duncan shows us the three-part system needed to get your paperless system going. Brooks also shares the software and hardware you will need to find success with your paperless goals. In this episode we cover: Reasons why you may want to reduce the amount of paper in your life. How to choose a scanner that fits your needs. How to start going paperless. (hint: avoid scanning boxes of old paper first) Best way to organize your digital documents once they are scanned. Costs and benefits of batch scanning. Why you should name files and documents for 'future you.' What you need to do to protect your digital life. Quotables: When going paperless, my goal was to get rid of the paper I didn't need. Now my goal is to be able to access my information quickly.Click To Tweet Links and resources mention: Courtney Carver, minimalist at bemorewithless.com It's All Too Much by Peter Walsh Collect Organizing Solutions for People with ADHD by Susan Pinsky Smart Phone App Scanners: Scannable (iPhone only) Scanbot (iPhone and Android) Portable Two Sided Scanners: Fujitsu ScanSnap S1300i - A personal scanner that works on both Mac and Windows. It scans 12 pages per minute and can hold 10 sheets of paper at once. Doxie Go Home Office Scanner: Fujitsu xi500 - A desktop scanner that works on both Mac and Windows and has wireless scanning capabilities. It scans 25 pages per minute and can hold 50 sheets of paper at once. Organize Software: Hazel File Juggler DropIt TextExpander $10 Going Paperless With Hazel Webinar Brett Kelly, name for future self. Zachary's Google Drive File Structure Protect Off site Backup: CrashPlan Backblaze External HardDrive: Time Machine (Built-in Mac software) File History (Built-in Windows software) Seagate (Brook's recommended external HardDrive) Cloud Backup: Dropbox Google Drive Box Evernote OneNote Encrypt Your Computer's HardDrive: FileVault 2 (Mac) Bitlocker (Windows native app) Veracrypt (Windows open source) Veracrypt vs Bitlocker Connect with Brooks: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/documentsnap/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/brooksduncan Website: http://www.documentsnap.com/ Free going paperless cheat sheet over at DocumentSnap.com. Subscribe to the podcast on iTunes, Stitcher, Overcast, PocketCast or your favorite podcast player. It’s easy, you’ll get new episodes automatically, and it also helps the show gain exposure. The shownotes can be found at zacharysexton.com/13
Propane Podcast Episode 56 In this episode Jonny and Yusef play a quick fire game of Would you Rather? discuss faecal transplants, Yusef's fan club, how to be politically correct when discussing your significant other and today's hot topic - 5 tips for increased productivity. If you like the Propane Podcast, please subscribe and give us a review on iTunes. Time Stamps and References 00:01 A quick fire round of "Would you rather?" 08:18 Tip 1: Going Paperless, Evernote the Prosthetic Brain 14:13 Tip 2: Doing the Dishes - you can only do what you can do 19:14 Tip 3: Turning off Notifications - make your phone serve you instead of being a servant to your phone 31:38 Tip 4: Control Access To You - schedule Do Not Disturb Mode 38:43 Tip 5: Manage your Energy - create the space to focus Evernote Loving What Is - 4 questions that can change your life Optimized App Unroll.me
Going paperless seems to be one of the top new trends among law firms due to cheaper and better hardware and software, refined processes, and effective consulting. And it is especially important for paralegals to know the do's and don'ts of implementing a paperless office as they may be the ones in charge. So why are so many firms going paperless and how is it done effectively? In this episode of The Paralegal Voice, Vicki Voisin interviews practice management advisor and former paralegal JoAnn Hathaway about why law firms should go paperless, the risks and perils of improper execution, and the important role paralegals play in this process. Topics include: JoAnn's journey from paralegal to practice management advisor Can a law firm or business actually go completely paperless? Gaining the competitive edge with efficiency and organization What hardware, software, and processes you need Mobile lawyering and cloud computing options Implementation risks and the ten perils of bad policy Assigning specific tasks to law firm staff members Why and how to get everyone on board The importance of having a paralegal intricately involved Synchronization and compatibility of hardware and software JoAnn L. Hathaway works for the State Bar of Michigan as a practice management advisor. She previously worked as a litigation paralegal, a legal liability claims director and risk manager, and a legal administrator. JoAnn is an Adobe Acrobat Certified Expert, and holds software certifications in LexisNexis Time Matters and Billing Matters software. She is active in the ABA Law Practice Management Division, serving on the Publications Board and the State and Local Bar Outreach Committee. JoAnn is a frequent speaker on law firm technology, insurance, and risk and practice management topics. Special thanks to our sponsors, Boston University, NALA, and ServeNow.
Lorne Lavine, DMD has a background that makes him the perfect person to help you go paperless. Dr. Lorne Lavine, founder and president of The Digital Dentist, has over 30 years invested in the dental and dental technology fields. A graduate of USC, he earned his D.M.D. from Boston University and completed his residency at the Eastman Dental Center in Rochester, NY. He received his specialty training at the University of Washington and went into private practice in Vermont until moving to California in 2002 to establish DTC, a company which focuses on the specialized technological needs of the dental community. Dr. Lavine has vast experience with dental technology systems. He is a CompTia Certified A+ Computer Repair Technician, CompTia Network+ certified and will soon be a Microsoft Certified Systems Administrator. As a consultant and integrator, he has extensive hands-on experience with most practice management software, image management software, digital cameras, intraoral cameras, computers, networks, and digital radiography systems. Dr. Lavine writes for many well-known industry publications and lectures across the country. He was the regular Technology columnist for Dental Economics Magazine. His articles have appeared in Dentistry Today, Dental Economics, Dental Equipment and Materials, Dental Practice Report, New Dentist, Dental Angle Online, and DentalTown magazine, where is a moderator of ten of their Computer and Software Forums. He has lectured to the Yankee Dental Congress, American Academy of Periodontology, American Academy of Endodontics, the DentalTown Extravaganza, and numerous State Dental Society and Study Club lectures. In addition, he is a member of the Speaking and Consulting Network. He is also the former technology consultant for the Indian Health Service. thedigitaldentist.com 866.204.3398 thedigitaldentist@outlook.com
According to Ernie Svenson, either you already are paperless or you just haven't committed to it, yet. If you haven't committed, you are just wasting resources maintaining two systems: one for your paper files and and one for your digital clients files. This week Sam and Aaron also talk about why you should never use hotel Wi-Fi without a VPN.
Business Solutions for IT Managers: Sales advisors at Meiji Yasuda Life Insurance Company enhance their customer service and save 800,000 sheets of paper per year using lightweight, touch-controlled Windows 8 tablets.
Brooks Duncan helps individuals and small businesses go paperless at DocumentSnap.com where he writes about tools, workflows, and taking action. He’s a Chartered Professional Accountant and he has been a software developer and support manager in organizations from a three person startup to a 55,000 employee multinational. Brooks lives in Vancouver, Canada. In this episode, Zachary talks about […]
[audio:http://traffic.libsyn.com/takacslearningcenter/TDS150.mp3] Podcast: Download | Play in new window/mobile device Running Time: 1:00:00 min As you likely know, Gary is a huge advocate of technology and he encourages Dentists to use technology to become more efficient and productive. In this Show, …
New Solo host Adriana Linares interviews Ernest Svenson about his speech and his experience at the 2014 Clio Cloud Conference. Svenson explains how lawyers become more efficient when they go paperless and ways to start managing digital files without needing a consultant. Ernest Svenson founded PaperlessChase.com to help lawyers with practice management and runs his own paperless solo practice.
"We would like to think that we are taking paper across the electronic divide." Out of a discussion that was rich with interesting insights regarding the concept of the paperless office, Invu's Stuart Evans' words about crossing the electronic divide stood out for many reasons. The fact is that while the paperless office has been predicted for more years than I can remember Evans, and Colin Miller from ABBYY, joined me to talk about the inevitability of paper and the importance of incorporating as opposed to eliminating it from the business landscape.
Does the idea of running a paperless office give you anxiety? Wouldn't you like to know how two successful private investigators achieved operating an office without paper? Private Investigators Chris Reynolds and Chris Woodson have done just that! Of course, this concept has application to any office anywhere, not just to a private investigator's office. Tune in to hear these two experienced PI's discuss the upside and downside of running a paperless office.
Jeff talks about going paperless in the classroom, some great tools to enhance classroom communication, and ways to be ready for new technology as it becomes available.
This week on the podcast we're talking about the best times to buy anything in 2013, negotiating when you're a nervous mess, and Craigslist's new maps view. We're also answering your questions about going paperless for tax season, managing a shared budget on Android and iOS devices, and literally foiling RFID thieves. Looking for the show notes? You can find this episode at http://lifehacker.com/5974754 (after 5:00 PM PT) and all episodes at http://lifehacker.com/theshow (anytime). See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Going Paperless & Making the Most of a Small Living Space Main Topics: Going Paperless: Guest Interview with Brooks Duncan from DocumentSnap Be sure to subscribe in iTunes and leave a review in the iTunes store! It helps others find the show! Thank you! We had a fantastic interview with Brooks. There's no doubt he's way out front as a lead expert in the field of going paperless. Here is a list of questions we asked Brooks (you definitely should listen to the podcast because he gave some great answers and advice!): So, Brooks...who are you and how do you make people's lives simpler? Is it really possible to go paperless? What about... Tax paperwork (Brooks sent IRS guidance, too. Links below.) Receipts Contracts Other docs that people have been "married to" forever? How do you recommend people get started with going paperless? What does the workflow look like, or are there lots of different workflows? Your article "We Are Our Own Worst Enemy When Going Paperless" is fantastic! Can you describe some of the challenges people face when going paperless? What equipment do you recommend and why? Mac PC Scanners Mobile device/apps Etc... Your Paperless Document Organization Guide and it's an amazing value...do you have other courses? How can people sign up for your newsletter? What is the best way for people to reach you? Website: documentsnap.com Twitter: @BrooksDuncan and @DocumentSnap Facebook: facebook.com/documentsnap Dan and Vanessa Discuss Tips for Small Home Living Planning Our "Dream Home"...five years of planning Taking Action...designing, saving, paying it off and then... Oooops! Rethinking Our "Dream Home"...reasons for our change of plans: affordable green living, time to travel and visit family, not wanting to be slaves to possessions Intro to Cece Reinhardt + Brenda Daugherty from the blog “On the Green Road” Downsized their lives Totally eco-refurb’d an Airstream remodel and lived full-time in their RV Now they’re transitioning to a 500 sf house and planning a complete eco-refurb of that, too! They blog about health, travel, self-sufficiency and as they say, “anything else that blows our skirts up.” Guest Post on On The Green Road from Katie White from the blog DIY Mother: “DIY Tricks to Make the Most of a Small Living Space” (Note: We added some tips, too! Our additions to this are Italicized) The main theme was:  Reducing your footprint doesn’t have to be uncomfortable She also pointed out some of the advantages of living in a Small home. They are : Use less land and raw materials Cost less to heat and cool You’ll be less tempted to fill them with things you don’t need. Ties right into the spin off of Parkinson’s Law we talked about back in Episode 004...“Storage requirements will increase to meet storage capacity" Kitchen Keypoints: Small kitchens can be noisy, crowded little pressure-cookers, breeding hot tempers and short fuses. Paint your kitchen in light, cool shades to help everyone relax, and if possible, coordinate the entire kitchen in two or three colors to avoid a busy, disorganized vibe. Another simple trick to increase the visual space in your kitchen is to try open shelving instead of cupboards. We have raised Euro-style cabinets off the floor so you can see under them...it adds visual depth. Also, a mix of solid frosted glass cabinet doors help, too. Tall upper cabinets really max out your vertical storage space. Pull-out lower drawers, versus standard cabinets are a lifesaver. Forego “uni-tasker” appliances and opt for multitasking appliances. Living Room Lessons: The easiest way to open up your living room is to get things off the floor. Instead of a clunky bookshelf, try wall-mounted shelves. Small house plants and lighting can also be placed on the walls or ceiling (Hanging plants are especially good for small living rooms).
The Waves of Tech crew is at it again this week with discussions about Microsoft's counter to Google Glass, an opinion on going paperless in today's digital lifestyle, and the social media elements in the Olympics Games in London.
this week is about changing our habits
Hello everybody. In this episode I talk about going totally paperless in the cockpit using the iPad. More importantly I talk about my flight with Colleen. If you remember, our last flight was memorable for all the wrong reasons. I made 4 BIG mistakes and Colleen felt a little sick at the end (see Episode #09 - Colleen's 1st Flight in the PiperSport and my 4 Mistakes). When I asked if she would fly with me again, she said she didn't think so. This crushed me. So this flight was very important to me. I wanted to get her back in the air and make sure that she was comfortable and having fun. Otherwise she may never fly in a GA airplane again.I also discus how I use the iPad. I pay special attention to the workflow and the apps that I use. I wanted to make sure that the flow was natural and that I could find all of the apps and information when needed. This is only a suggestion. You are the PIC and must decide what is appropriate for you.I hope you enjoy the retelling of my flight.Shoutouts:1) Acro Camp 2The casting call for Acro Camp 2 is now open. You have until June 2411:59 PM US ET to apply. So what are you waiting for? Climb over the airport fence and find out what it is like to fly upside down!Go to www.airspeedonline.com or www.acrocamp.com to find out more and apply.2) Stuck Mic AvCast Podcast http://stuckmicavcast.com/This is the newest member of the aviation podshere. It is hosted by good friends of The New Pilot PodBlogLen Costa (The PilotReport.com)Rick FeltyVictoria NeuvilleCarl ValeriPlease go to iTunes and subscribe to this excellent podcast. I did.3) ColleenA BIG shutout to my daughter Colleen for having the faith in me to take her flying. I really love sharing my passion for flight with my children and was so happy that Colleen came with me. She had a great time and is willing to fly with me again. Podcast Promos:1) Pilots Journey Podcast2) Plane Crazy Down Under3) The Pilot's Flight PodLog4) The Aviation Media NetworkBlue skies and tailwinds always.You can reach me at TheNewPilotPodBlog@gmail.comPlease send comments and suggestions.You can follow me on Twitter at twitter.com/NewPilotPodBlogAnd LIPilot on myTransponder.comPlease join the myTransponder.com group Friends of The New Pilot PodBlog.The New Pilot PodBlog is now on facebook at http://www.facebook.com/TheNewPilotPodBlogThe intro and closing song is John Mellencamp's My Aeroplane.Direct access to the mp3 is here
Word Camp, Boxee Box, Going Paperless and Internet Explorer 9 Show Notes 1. Wordcamp LA 2. Boxee Box pre-order started yesterday D-Link has signed up Amazon http://amzn.to/theboxeeboxbydlink (in the US) 3. Going paperless 4. IE 9 Public Beta 5. Google engineer fired for snooping on underage teens 6. Adobe releases 64-bit Flash for Windows, Mac & Linux
So, you're thinking about getting rid of paper charts and switching to an EMR system. Is it really worth the cost and aggravation? Will it bring your people together or tear them apart? In the first of our EMR Video Tutorial series, we introduce the concept of "Going Paperless". We take a brief overview of the thought process which led a practice to take the plunge and move forward with EMR implementation. In subsequent videos, we'll break that process down into digestible phases. Get Adobe Flash player