| The Quick, Concise and Complete Home Office Survival Kit Product Information The Managing Your Home Office Survival Kit pares down the enormous amount of business financing information available and provides you with the essentials to finance your business. In the Survival Kit spirit of “less is more,” it eliminates all schemes and recommends a straightforward financing and fundraising program with which business people can succeed. The fancy stuff is left behind because it is just too much extra baggage. The Kit is outfitted with helpful tools such as organizational check-lists, resource icons, Internet sites to get stuff done, and a complete action-oriented resource section. The first section of this CD addresses what to do. The second part discusses ways to promote your good habits and eliminate your poor ones. The first part is easier to accomplish by definition because laying out a plan is easier than marshalling your resources to implement your plan consistently and effectively, as well as recovering from your inevitable lapses, and getting right back on to your plan again. In short, the hard part about a plan is the doing of it-not the thinking about it. Includes 40 minutes of video and audio how to clips along with a 22 page printable book offering step by step instructions how to start, manage, and operate a home office. About the Author Deaver Brown Brown co-founded the Umbroller stroller company, American Power (APCC), and Simply Media. He published The Entrepreneurs Guide with Macmillan in hardcover and Ballantine in mass market paperback. He published a business series of CD-ROM’s with Macmillan and another series with Simply Media. Brown graduated from Harvard College and Harvard Business School. He has published numerous articles in trade journals and business magazines. Educational Feature Audio Clips Audio One: The Purpose of This CD Audio Two: Build on Your Success Audio Three: Getting Things Done Audio Four: Eliminating Activities Audio Five: Setting Up Your Office Audio Six: Home Office Rules Audio Seven: Stocking the Home Office Audio Eight: Staying in touch Audio Nine: Printable Resources Audio Ten: End of Day Audio Eleven: Should You be a Home Office Worker Audio Twelve: The Challenge of Working at Home Audio Thirteen: Manager Perspective: General Benefits Audio Fourteen: Company Perspective: Outsourcing Benefits Audio Fifteen: Summary: Benefits for both Side Video Clips Video One: Key Tasks and Priorities Video Two: Operations Video Three: Learning Product Features 40 minutes of video and audio how to clips 22 page printable book Online resources to buy the right office stuff An easy-to-use interface Windows Requirements Windows 95, 98, 2000, XP 16 MB Available RAM 15 MB Available hard drive space CD-ROM Drive Monitor set-up: 800x600, 16 bit |