Rise of Scheduling Tools

Rise of Scheduling Tools

Scheduling began its origins in ancient times when shift work made its first appearance with the need for kingdoms and military watchmen to stand vigilant 24 hours a day. Over time shift working began to grow through different industries, and in the late 1800s...
Technophobia

Technophobia

Technology is everywhere – in our homes, at work, at the supermarket, and in schools. In fact, according to Ofcom, the average adult in the UK spends over 9 hours a day using online media and communication – overtaking time spent sleeping or doing any other...
Why people don’t like Automated Schedulers

Why people don’t like Automated Schedulers

Not everyone is a fan of Automated Schedulers. Now, this isn’t really true in hindsight, however for a second, imagine how much software they must have changed in so many years and how much money software giants would have earned off it. You can’t really...
Manual vs Automated Scheduling

Manual vs Automated Scheduling

The difference between manual and automatic scheduling is no different to light and day. With manual scheduling you must schedule each meeting individually which involves you and your attendees’ precious time, whereas automatic scheduling does the entire...
Meeting Standards

Meeting Standards

Rules seem to change depending on context and company so it can sometimes become consuming to truly understand what is appropriate and what isn’t. While each organization may have their own idea of professionalism, there are some universal meeting standards that you...
Improving the Relevance of Appointments

Improving the Relevance of Appointments

Business people have a lot of meetings. So many, in fact, that by the time you finish reading this sentence 8,000 meetings will have started in the US. For many of us, the idea of attending (or worse, hosting) a meeting is enough to strike fear into our hearts. What...