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A day in the life: Katrina Wardell, EA at Dropbox

Practically Perfect PA

I have a Bachelor’s degree from Mills College in International Politics & Economics and a Master’s degree from Trinity College Dublin in International Development. Before Dropbox, I worked for a tech start-up and was the executive assistant (EA) to the CEO of an aircraft leasing firm. What are the main aspects of your role?

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Who Needs an Office? 10 Entrepreneurs Weigh In on the Future of Virtual Work

Success

For that matter, who needs to travel to a meeting? Virtual tools and resources can help you hire, manage projects, collaborate with far-flung team members and even make it look like you really do have an office. Some common favorites include Google apps, Grasshopper, Skype and Dropbox. It has made us [nearly] 100% virtual.

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Best Business Technology for Small Businesses & Their Owners (28 ideas from them to you!)

Stephanie LH Calahan

          Dr. Shannon Reece Reece International LLC. LNM LOVES Dropbox! Then we found out about Dropbox. We now have Dropbox on 4 of our LNM computers and we are able to share files and they update automatically which would have been a problem with a server-type solution. Find here: steph.bz/iB5cj3.

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7 Tips for Hiring a Virtual Assistant

Jen Lawrence

Also, if you prefer to book your own travel or schedule meetings yourself, there’s no shame in wanting to keep those tasks. How will you collaborate and delegate? Google Drive, Dropbox, and Box are all great options. These are the activities that are core to your business. Where will you share files?

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7 Tips for Hiring a Virtual Assistant

Jen Lawrence

Also, if you prefer to book your own travel or schedule meetings yourself, there’s no shame in wanting to keep those tasks. How will you collaborate and delegate? Google Drive, Dropbox, and Box are all great options. These are the activities that are core to your business. Where will you share files?

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An iPhone App In 30 Days – The Challenge

Brilliantly Better

If you’re going to write an iPhone app, I definitely recommend you check out this collaborative project. Frustration Level (0 – 100): 25 – There was an increasing internal pressure for finishing things up which made me quite nervous. I highly recommend the collaborative project at stackoverflow.com.

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