Greetings
from Cambodia! We would like to express our sincere thanks to you for
providing us a great training on the organized meeting planner...
Through the training, we have been achieving tremendous success in
organizing two regional workshops which we admitted it is the result of
the important experiences got from the training. Ms. Sokha Thim Secretary, Centers for Disease Control,
Cambodia
...my
performance evaluation this year I was told that if my organizational
skills did not improve, my job would be in jeopardy. I just had my
mid-year review and was told that I am now an A+ performer and my boss
is really pleased with my improvement. ... you don't give me some vague
theories or ideas of how to be organized -- you tell me what to do with
my stuff! I'm definitely not a born organized person, but I've
discovered that I CAN BE TAUGHT! GF
I just heard you in San Jose - you are amazing - I wish you would have
talked all week. Nova Simpson
Kaiser Permanente
I'll keep my eye out for other speaking engagements for you! I don't do
this for just anyone ...you are just so amazing I want to share you with
everyone I know! You deserve all the kudos you can get! You've helped
put me on my path of PURGING! ... You just have a way of putting it that
made me think..."this is ridiculous, she's right. It's time to stop the
insanity!" I refer to The Time Management Memory Jogger daily! Linda Bruns National Sales Manager, Shepard
Exposition Services
I have been to several workshops and seminars on time management,
productivity and reducing stress, but your workshop was the best. I
can't believe you presented so much useful information in such a short
amount of time. I hope one day I can take the complete workshop. Pat Wheeler,
Communications Director, Catholics in Alliance for the Common Good
The productivity and organization tactics I learned in Peggy's seminar
immediately inspired me to think differently about how I process and
file information. I am now more efficient about reducing clutter on my
desk and using my work time more productively. She really opened my eyes
about how much time gets wasted on unproductive tasks! Kevin L McCormick Manager, HR and Diversity
Communications
DaimlerChrysler Corporation
Peggy's presentation [MPI Houston] offered more tips that I can actually
use than anything else I've seen, and it only took an hour. Michelle Lowther National Account Manager
ConferenceDirect
My assistant and I were at your seminar in Springfield, IL [Illinois
Society of Association Executives]. We've been excited ever since and
are getting organized so we can think out of the box and have more time,
while at the same time learn our new responsibilities. Gaye E. Kick Director of Administration, ACEC-Illinois
...the session that impacted me most was Peggy Duncan’s presentation
“Find Time to Lead.” Briefly, her message was “get organized, streamline
processes and use the right technology.” Jeffrey W. Rasco, CMP
Technology Columnist, The Meeting Professional, the official magazine of
Meeting Professionals International
Peggy, thank
you so much for an absolutely fabulous seminar at the Long Beach HSMAI
conference. The tips you shared and your book are absolutely wonderful.
It [Inbox] is looking very good and I thank you for the best night's
sleep I've had in a long while. Sharlene Thompson,
Director of Special Events, San Diego Natural History Museum
It has been just over a week since your presentation at the USTA event
in Atlanta...I really appreciate your insight and humor as it relates to
the topic of making work, and life, a little bit less cluttered by
becoming more organized. I hope you receive an invitation to come back
to future USTA events. Keith E. Bell Director of Diversity & Community
Development
USTA Intermountain Section
Peggy you were a hit with ISES Atlanta! I’ve gotten several emails
asking when we could have you come back. Thank you so much – your
presentation was amazing and you have started our new year off with a
bang for ISES Atlanta – we can’t wait to have you back! Qualena Odom-Royes, CSEP Principal Event Planner
Peggy, thank you for helping me with the clutter and helping with the
pain. I love your book. Anastasia Rivers US Virgin Islands, St. Croix
This class is the most essential class I needed in the Office
Professional Certification training program at Georgia Tech. I highly
recommend it and believe it deserves the status of being one of the
required courses in the program. Ms. Duncan is excellent! Janet Myrick Georgia Institute of Technology
... I’m a work in progress… and so far, the tips you shared in your Time
Management session at EWomenNetwork.com are priceless…especially because
you put them into steps that are easy to understand and implement. Renate Kippen Kippen Enterprises, Inc.
MONDAY BREAKTHROUGHS
WITH PEGGY
DUNCAN LIVE ON THE PHONE
Getting Organized - Coaching
Time - All Phone Sessions
3:00PM-4:00PM Eastern
2:00PM-3:00PM
Central
1:00PM-2:00PM Mountain 12:00AM-1:00PM Pacific
Video Coaching Session
View at your convenience before the call. See details below.
Register Early Limited Callers Each Week
View Video at Your Convenience
Why This Training is
Important
If clutter is
taking over your desk, computer,
or mind, make it stop!
Save one, two, three, four hours
every day
by getting organized!
If you’re experiencing more stress as your
responsibilities increase, and time runs out long before
your workload, work hard and smart instead
of working hard and long.
If you're always looking for
something, getting half-way
somewhere and having to go back,
procrastinating, or always
asking others to help you find
something, you're wasting hours
that could be better spent doing
something you love.
Session Outline
You will learn how to:
What's
Covered - Timeline
Principles of Organizing
Explained and Applied - 1:54
Getting Started
What to Trash and What to Keep
and Why - 13:44
How to Process Mail - 21:23
How to Create a Paper Filing
System that Works - 29:16
How to Create a Computer Filing
System that Works - 36:11
How to Create a Filing System
for Your Inbox - 41:36
How to Organize an Event Book -
43:05
Break: Clients worked on their
filing system
After Break: Clients Discuss
Their New Filing System - 51:44
How to Organize Business Cards -
64:04
How to Manage Information
Overload - 64:34
How to Manage Email Overload -
64:49
How to Unclutter Your Mind -
67:17
Checklist: Meeting Request Form
- 70:44
How to Use Dual Monitors and Why
- 70:59
Who is
This Training For?
The nature of this training
makes it appropriate for
business professionals and
business owners. This is not
about home organization (closet
mentioned), but you
can apply the same principles.
NOTE:
If you want more hands-on
training, check out the
Get Organized workshop we offer
in Atlanta. Peggy Duncan is
also available to present at
your company or for your next
big meeting. She travels
internationally.
What You Will
Need
For the call, all you need is a
telephone with long distance
access. To view the video and slideshow
(at your convenience),
you'll need Internet access and
the Flash player. We do not
view the video during the call.
How This Works
Once
your payment has been processed,
you'll receive the following on the
confirmation email from
Eventbrite.
A
link to a private video
with slideshow (1 hr 16min)
that you can view at our
convenience. Listen in as Peggy
coaches two clients over the
phone and see the PowerPoint
presentation just as they did. You'll be able to put
yourself into the situation and
solve your clutter problems just
as these participants did.
You should view the video
before the call at your
convenience. We do not view the
video during the call.
The phone number and passcode
to use on the day of your call
(remember to add this
information to your calendar!).
The
download link to the ebook,
Get Organized At Work, and
free
Word documents (attached to the PDF
of the ebook).
On
the day you've selected, you'll call
the number that will be provided and
get live coaching from Peggy Duncan
about anything you've learned in the
video or ebook. You should have
already attempted to develop a
filing system that will work for
you (this is why it's important that
you view the video and read the
ebook prior to the call), and Peggy will help you
fine-tune it. This is a group call so
you'll also learn from each other.
Registration Includes
Access to a pre-recorded video/PowerPoint slideshow
of Peggy Duncan in a
coaching session with two clients,
approximately 1 hour, 15 minutes
($500.00 value);
A PDF of Peggy's
ebook, Get Organized At Work
($15 value);
A set of
Word documents that
makes it easy to create a filing system that
works ($13
value will save you hours of work);
and
A 1-hour teleseminar/group
coaching call with Peggy Duncan
live ($250 value).
$97.00 Per Person
“Thanks for the wonderful
webinar. I appreciated the
interactive format and the
personal attention you gave to
your attendees. I find it easy
to help others, but the untold
secret
is that I don’t always do what
needs to be done in my own
life.
You provided me with some new
techniques, but more importantly
you provided me with the
motivation to get my office
organized so
that I can run my business more
efficiently.
Making me commit to a deadline
was key.”
Terri Sullivan
PersonallyOrganized.net
Your
Trainer
Peggy Duncan
will teach you the same
techniques that keep her
stress-free. She's a
combination professional
organizer, project
manager, and computer
trainer. She's worked
with hundreds of busy
people and can help you
too.
She was formally trained
at IBM where she was
recognized by the
chairman for saving the
company close to a
million dollars a year.
She is the
author of
The Time Management
Memory Jogger™
and travels
internationally speaking
at major conferences.
Peggy has appeared on CNN, TODAY, Black Enterprise Business
Report, and the US Virgin
Islands PBS affiliate. Her
expertise has been cited in
Fortune Small Business, O-The
Oprah Magazine, Real Simple,
Essence, Fitness, Self, Men’s
Health, Black Enterprise,
Entrepreneur, the New York
Times, the Washington Post, the
Wall Street Journal, and a whole
lot more.
Visit her
online at www.PeggyDuncan.com
and also enjoy
tips from her
award-winning technology
blog,
www.SuiteMinute.com.