It really helps when you have the right tools for the job at hand. Yes, we can be creative and draw blood from a turnip occasionally, but would it not be nice to have a shovel to dig a ditch rather than a toothpick? People in the know consistently evaluate their technology gear to ensure they have the best suite of tools for the work they perform or will be asked to perform in the near future. I believe you will see some reasons that will support the benefit of having the right tools for your home office. Not necessarily as expensive as some people think, either – there are plenty of free tools out there.
There are three reasons I am performing this ritualistic check – survival, timing, and training. Survival is driven through adaptation and having what you need, when you need it. Timing (now) – as the busy season at least comes off peak levels and we prepare to enter the New Year ready to hit the ground running. Training relates to the time it takes for the user (that’s you the reader) to become comfortable, or at least solidly familiar, with whatever changes you make to your tool set. All of these three drivers will greatly impact the success of your tool time and help fuel the additional speed you will need to continue to advance yourself. Who couldn’t benefit from being faster, provided the quality stays at least the same? Sourcing/Research is “cool”, and for people who want to enter the profession or expand their work location options, here is some information to get you started.
Hardware
Software
Browser – I highly recommend Firefox, and with that, get the SourceCon Add-on Collection as your starter kit – FREE.
Internet Connection and phone –
I would love to know what your current set-up is like or what you would recommend. Feel free to share your ideas to help determine what people really need or want. This is just the beginning, so keeping it simple.
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