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10 10@10: In order to work more efficiently, and focus on your priorities for the day, take 10@10. This involves a quick morning call with your client, lasting no more than 10 minutes, to make sure you have everything covered on your to-do lists. You can quickly answer any of their queries, ask any questions you may have and plan accordingly – it’s already helped many employees at Volume to reduce the number of emails they send and receive each day! 09 Understand when you work best: If you are a morning person, for example, make sure you schedule your most taxing project in for then. 08 Get away from your desk and move: Regular, short exercise can help you to keep focus when you are at your desk. 07 Spark a conversation: Informal chats with colleagues improve team spirit and boost productivity. 06 Charge your brain with a healthy snack: Recommended snacks for brain power include: plain yoghurt, porridge, carrots, nuts, dark chocolate and peppermint tea. 05 Set three goals for the day: Highlight your three top priorities for the day when you arrive at work. 04 Prioritise your to-do list: Number the tasks in the order they need to be completed. If you do this at the start of the day, then when you finish a task, you won’t have to decide what to work on next. 03 Get a second opinion: Always ask somebody else to sense check your work; they might pick up on something you didn’t and provide some valuable insight. Utilise your Outlook calendar: Plan busy days using your calendar, and assign a set time for all essential tasks. Use the colour categories for added visibility of each meeting, appointment or deadline. 02 01 Change the way you use your inbox: + Use the categories within your inbox, and re-name them so you can clearly see what the action is from each email. For example: To do, Waiting on client, Waiting on internal, Info, etc. + Use your flags, and flag everything that must be completed by the end of the day – this way, it’s easy to see what still needs to be done. + Know that it’s OK not to read every email in full as soon as it lands in your inbox – if you are in the middle of a task that requires concentration, try not to be distracted every time you receive an email. Got a smarter working suggestion? Pop it in our postbox or email [email protected] for a chance win a bottle of bubbly, too. Ask HR if you’ve got any questions or would like to know about the Ts & Cs. For smarter working Top Ten Tips:
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Top Ten Tips - for smarter working

Jan 23, 2015

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Our Top Ten Tips for smarter working. Voted for by Team Volume.
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1010@10:

In order to work more efficiently, and focus on your priorities for the day, take 10@10. This involves a quick morning call with your client, lasting no more than 10 minutes, to make sure you have everything covered on your to-do lists. You can quickly answer any of their queries, ask any questions you may have and plan accordingly – it’s already helped many employees at Volume to reduce the number of emails they send and receive each day!

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Understand when you work best:

If you are a morning person, for example, make sure you schedule your most taxing project in for then.

08Get away from your desk and move:

Regular, short exercise can help you to keep focus when you are at your desk.

07Spark a conversation:

Informal chats with colleagues improve team spirit and boost productivity.

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Charge your brain with a healthy snack:

Recommended snacks for brain power include: plain yoghurt, porridge, carrots, nuts, dark chocolate and peppermint tea.

05Set three goals for the day:

Highlight your three top priorities for the day when you arrive at work.

04Prioritise your to-do list:

Number the tasks in the order they need to be completed. If you do this at the start of the day, then when you finish a task, you won’t have to decide what to work on next.

03Get a second opinion:

Always ask somebody else to sense check your work; they might pick up on something you didn’t and provide some valuable insight.

Utilise your Outlook calendar:

Plan busy days using your calendar, and assign a set time for all essential tasks. Use the colour categories for added visibility of each meeting, appointment or deadline.

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01Change the way you use your inbox:

+ Use the categories within your inbox, and re-name them so you can clearly see what the action is from each email. For example: To do, Waiting on client, Waiting on internal, Info, etc.

+ Use your flags, and flag everything that must be completed by the end of the day – this way, it’s easy to see what still needs to be done.

+ Know that it’s OK not to read every email in full as soon as it lands in your inbox – if you are in the middle of a task that requires concentration, try not to be distracted every time you receive an email.

Got a smarter working suggestion? Pop it in our postbox or email [email protected]

for a chance win a bottle of bubbly, too.

Ask HR if you’ve got any questions or would like to know about the Ts & Cs.

For smarter working

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