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The GO System
If you are a stacker, stuffer, spreader
or a combination of all three we can help! Attend our 3 hour
workshop and learn to improve focus, organization and productivity in
your office.
Unlike most workshops, you will learn skills
that you can implement that day!
What is the Go System?
It's simple."GO"
stands for Getting Organized! The GO System is a method of organizing
that helps people find things when they need them and,
more importantly, helps them stay focused on high priorities.
The GO System is a proven, step-by-step process that is easy to understand, easy to implement and easy to maintain.
In addition
to receiving 3 hours of invaluable information, you will also receive a
newly enhanced kit that includes the following materials:
- 96-page
workbook filled with tips and exercises that you can use to
reinforce what is learned in the workshop.
- Guide
to Implementation Checklist that is designed to make implementing
the GO System quick and painless, getting you to a more focused,
productive and organized office quickly.
- CD
of Resources providing you with the tools you need to stay
on track!
- Quick
Reminder Card that can be posted in your workspace to remind
you of the simple decisions necessary to move items quickly through
your office.
- The
Book "Getting Organized: Improving Focus, Organization and Productivity"
by Chris Crouch, the creator of the GO System. You can use this
book as a reference to reinforce skills learned in the workshop.
- And
much, much more!
Why Do
Organizations use the GO System?
- People
often try different things to help them get organized, but cannot seem
to get the job done. Dealing with disorganization is a multidimensional
problem. There are 6 issues that cause disorganization in people’s lives.
- Time Management
Issues: Rational vs. irrational use of time.
- Project
Management Issues: Taking an idea from inception to close.
- Personality
Issues: Understanding how personality attributes impact tasks to be
completed.
- Psychological
Issues: Dealing with self-defeating and dysfunctional behavior.
- Handling
Incoming Items: Paper, e-mails, voice mails, verbal requests, and things
you think of that you need to do.
- Prioritization
Issues: Making sure you are working on the most important item.
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Interesting STAT!
Here’s a great example for lost productivity due to disorganization. It may sound innocent enough; however, think about the overall cost to a company year-over-year:
Take a company of 500 employees making an average of $25 per hour. If each person lost just 30 minutes a day as a result of disorganization, that would cost the company over$1.5 million a year! The real cost is much higher when you consider the cost of alienated and lost customers.
Don’t allow your employees, customers and profits to get lost in the shuffle and confusion of a disorganized, cluttered work environment. Now there is a system that can help ensure that time spent at work is quality, productive time. Don’t miss this opportunity to get and stay organized…sign
up for the GO System Workshop today!
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