Sunday, May 31, 2020
What is an Action Item #JibberJobber
What is an Action Item #JibberJobber Related post: What is a Log Entry #JibberJobber. Today, lets power up the Log Entry and make it a lot more important. When we create a Log Entry, we are usually creating an opportunity to follow-up. When you create a Log Entry, you can make it an Action Item by simply adding a due date. That is, put a date that you will take action on, or follow-up on, the Log Entry. From yesterdays example, in The Good Log Entry, we put these two lines: He will follow-up with an email introduction, Said that if I donât hear back from him by Monday then call him. and He also said he would introduce me to some contacts at the Product Management Association chapter that I really need to talk to. Didnât have names, but follow-up on week of 4/18. The Good Log Entry was definitely good. But what if we just log stuff, and never do anything with it? Thats where Action Items come in. A few years ago I was talking with a user who said JibberJobber is my follow-up tool. YES! Thats exactly where the value of JibberJobber is! Its not just organizing and tracking. Its not a file cabinet to just put stuff in and never do anything with the stuff. The value is that we have stuff, and we act on the right things at the right times! The next step, on creating that Good Log Entry, is to simply put a Due Date. Lets say its for 4/18. Then, you can get reminders at various places. Premium users can get reminders in their email, and in some countries, their text messaging. Otherwise, on JibberJobber youll see a few reports or widgets where you can see your Action Items. We want JibberJobber to be your follow-up tool. Anyone who has been an active job seeker for more than a couple of weeks knows how crazy hard it can be to keep up on everything you are doing and almost everything could use some TLC in the form of a follow-up. Thats where JibberJobber comes in. Can you create an Action Item with Email2Log? Yes! Just put a line like this anywhere in the body of the email: startdate:___________ The ____ can have a date, like 4/18/2016, or something like this: +4 days. What is an Action Item #JibberJobber Related post: What is a Log Entry #JibberJobber. Today, lets power up the Log Entry and make it a lot more important. When we create a Log Entry, we are usually creating an opportunity to follow-up. When you create a Log Entry, you can make it an Action Item by simply adding a due date. That is, put a date that you will take action on, or follow-up on, the Log Entry. From yesterdays example, in The Good Log Entry, we put these two lines: He will follow-up with an email introduction, Said that if I donât hear back from him by Monday then call him. and He also said he would introduce me to some contacts at the Product Management Association chapter that I really need to talk to. Didnât have names, but follow-up on week of 4/18. The Good Log Entry was definitely good. But what if we just log stuff, and never do anything with it? Thats where Action Items come in. A few years ago I was talking with a user who said JibberJobber is my follow-up tool. YES! Thats exactly where the value of JibberJobber is! Its not just organizing and tracking. Its not a file cabinet to just put stuff in and never do anything with the stuff. The value is that we have stuff, and we act on the right things at the right times! The next step, on creating that Good Log Entry, is to simply put a Due Date. Lets say its for 4/18. Then, you can get reminders at various places. Premium users can get reminders in their email, and in some countries, their text messaging. Otherwise, on JibberJobber youll see a few reports or widgets where you can see your Action Items. We want JibberJobber to be your follow-up tool. Anyone who has been an active job seeker for more than a couple of weeks knows how crazy hard it can be to keep up on everything you are doing and almost everything could use some TLC in the form of a follow-up. Thats where JibberJobber comes in. Can you create an Action Item with Email2Log? Yes! Just put a line like this anywhere in the body of the email: startdate:___________ The ____ can have a date, like 4/18/2016, or something like this: +4 days. What is an Action Item #JibberJobber Related post: What is a Log Entry #JibberJobber. Today, lets power up the Log Entry and make it a lot more important. When we create a Log Entry, we are usually creating an opportunity to follow-up. When you create a Log Entry, you can make it an Action Item by simply adding a due date. That is, put a date that you will take action on, or follow-up on, the Log Entry. From yesterdays example, in The Good Log Entry, we put these two lines: He will follow-up with an email introduction, Said that if I donât hear back from him by Monday then call him. and He also said he would introduce me to some contacts at the Product Management Association chapter that I really need to talk to. Didnât have names, but follow-up on week of 4/18. The Good Log Entry was definitely good. But what if we just log stuff, and never do anything with it? Thats where Action Items come in. A few years ago I was talking with a user who said JibberJobber is my follow-up tool. YES! Thats exactly where the value of JibberJobber is! Its not just organizing and tracking. Its not a file cabinet to just put stuff in and never do anything with the stuff. The value is that we have stuff, and we act on the right things at the right times! The next step, on creating that Good Log Entry, is to simply put a Due Date. Lets say its for 4/18. Then, you can get reminders at various places. Premium users can get reminders in their email, and in some countries, their text messaging. Otherwise, on JibberJobber youll see a few reports or widgets where you can see your Action Items. We want JibberJobber to be your follow-up tool. Anyone who has been an active job seeker for more than a couple of weeks knows how crazy hard it can be to keep up on everything you are doing and almost everything could use some TLC in the form of a follow-up. Thats where JibberJobber comes in. Can you create an Action Item with Email2Log? Yes! Just put a line like this anywhere in the body of the email: startdate:___________ The ____ can have a date, like 4/18/2016, or something like this: +4 days.
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