If you’re with marketers, you understand how critical it is to communicate with customers to increase client retention and close sales. However, carving out real one-on-one time may seem harsh,…
Author archives: Max Palmer
The Appointment Economy: Customer Engagement
An appointment economy is emerging to improve consumer engagement, and field experiences as the globe opens up. So take a moment to check your Calendar and get your appointments scheduled…
A Beginner’s Guide to Intuitive Calendar Management
Entrepreneurs and business professionals have a lot on their plates. There are forms to sign, meetings to attend, and a work-life balance that’s always teetering on edge. But, while the…
Americans are Doing “Very Well” When Saving for Retirement
Is retirement saving reaching a crisis? Doomsayers would have you believe so. So let’s look at the facts closely and thoroughly. We are not facing a retirement crisis right now….
Americans are Doing “Very Well” When Saving for Retirement
Is retirement saving reaching a crisis? Doomsayers would have you believe so. So let’s look at the facts closely and thoroughly. We are not facing a retirement crisis right now….
The 13 Most Accessible Calendar Apps of 2022
Is staying organized on your list of goals for the coming year? If so, it is essential to choose a time management app that offers the proper functionality for your…
Techniques by Busy People: Managing Time
The day has a limited number of hours. Unfortunately, we can neither store nor borrow time or money for later use. Busy is the next option for those who do…
5 Ideas for Staying Busy During the Slow Season
For many businesses, the winter months tend to slow down considerably. Unfortunately, a slower season is a reality for those businesses who depend on seasonal tourism in the summer months…
Retirement Retrospective. Will Your Nest Egg Last?
The conventional retirement wisdom suggests that you should save no more than four percent in your first year of retirement. That suggestion could change. Retirement Insight on Your Nest Egg…
Are You Willing and Able to Retire at Age 55? Let’s Run the Numbers
What happens when you reach 55? For many, this watershed year marks their buyout or downsizing of a company — meaning retirement. But, Postpandemically, could you survive? If you are…