ProductivityTime Management
Essentialism is a concept that is increasingly talked about. Popularized by Greg McKeown and his book "Essentialism: The Disciplined Pursuit of Less," this trend is to "do less but do better". In other words, to accomplish fewer tasks in order to effectively focus on those that really matter. Essentialism: doing...
Case StudyTime Management
Reliability and fluidity of appointment scheduling – Testimonial of Philippe Yonnet
Philippe Yonnet is the founder and CEO of Search Foresight, a search engine optimization consulting agency. They help major brands, pureplayers, startups, media sites etc. to optimize their websites to be more visible in search engines. Arranging meetings in less than 30 minutes per week
ProductivityTime Management
Professional Time management: Advice from entrepreneurs
Time management is always a complicated matter for professionals, especially now that the “right to disconnect” has been incorporated into the working world. In fact, at some companies, IT systems automatically shut down after a certain time to prevent employees from continuing to work at night and on weekends. This...
Case StudyTime Management
Automating your appointment taking – the testimonial of Marc Laurent
Marc is a founding partner of Kerala Ventures, a venture capital fund launched in 2015. Kerala Ventures invests tickets between €100,000 and €1.5 million in startups that are in the very first months of their lives. They make no more than 4 to 5 investments per year in order to...
Julie's NewsTime Management
A Brand New dashboard to define your preferences and optimize your calendar!
No one sets up rendez-vous in the same way: you might prefer the morning to the afternoon for meetings, like using your office as a main meeting place rather than your clients, and finally you might like travelling by car, foot or camel rather than take public transport. Julie Desk...
Time Management
Agenda panic: Rendez-vous Nightmares
Today there’s panic on the Julie Desk Blog: all your worst agenda nightmares have set up meetings (Please note the dazzling wordplay) to properly celebrate Halloween. ⚠ Warning: Certain images risk injuring the sensibilities of young people or those who remain unwarned. 1. Organizing meetings with people with overbooked agendas