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What would you do if you had an extra 20 minutes in your day? An extra hour?
Let’s face it—who doesn’t want more time to just get on with business? Today’s business world is tough, and to beat the competition, you need to make every minute count.
The good news is the right technology can help you turn downtime into productive time. And it can do this without adding a lot of complexity to your business. Consider the following four areas in which technology can help you reclaim lost time by boosting productivity.





Get More Done by Simplifying
Everyday Tasks
Some of the most common tasks on a computer can take up a lot of time, simply because they involve repeated or complicated steps. Imagine if you could get through repetitive tasks more quickly by taking shortcuts—without compromising quality. Technology can help you get more done by simplifying repetitive, routine tasks.
Work Together More Effectively with Anyone Using Collaborative Technology
How easy is it for you to schedule a team meeting that doesn’t conflict with anyone’s schedule, or build a document with someone else without losing track of versions? Technology can help you work together more effectively with anyone—your colleagues, your partners, even your customers—without having to worry about schedule conflicts and version control, or even tracking your colleagues down.
Work Outside the Office More Easily
with Modern, Mobile Technology
Mobile working can offer a lot of great benefits, such as more face time with customers, a better balance between your work and personal life, less need for office space, and happier employees. Technology can help you work from anywhere—at home, a customer site, the airport—without missing a beat.
Make Smarter Decisions by Quickly
Getting Key Insights
How often do you end up making important decisions using gut instinct, simply because it takes too long to find and analyze your data? Technology can help you make smarter decisions by quickly getting key insights into your business—by spending more time using your data and less time just trying to track it down and make sense of it.
