Can you be a born organiser or can you become organised?
Are we born with organisational skills or is it something we can become better at?
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Are we born with organisational skills or is it something we can become better at?
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Craig Reid is known throughout the business world as "The Process Ninja". He is a passionate advocate of business process management.
Haha Craig, great entry! I believe that you can become an organizer, as an example, last year in college I wouldn't have called myself "organized." I was an organized mess! This year however, I've decided to be nitpicky about it, using Google Calendars, iCal to sync to my iPod Touch, different folders for different subjects etc. I think if you are at a point where you are fed up with being fettered, you have to just buckle down and get organized!
-Pat
The Weekly Tech
Posted by: pcanella | September 24, 2008 at 11:31 PM
Yep I am certainly casting my vote for a learned skill! I must admit I do struggle from time to time with the whole organisation skills
But with a little learning and a lot of persistence (sometimes through a lot of coffee as well) I can get there!
Rich
Posted by: Company Registration | October 01, 2008 at 01:58 PM