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Des Moines Register names Next Generation Wireless a 2016 Top 150 Workplace in Iowa

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Next Generation Wireless Voted as a Top 150 Company in Iowa

The Des Moines Register has recognized 150 Companies and Organizations in Iowa as Top Workplaces 2016 . These companies have been recognized as Top Workplaces based solely on surveys about the workplace completed by their employees.

Top Workplaces are not only better places to work but are more likely to be successful than peer organizations.

Click here to check out the full list.

Time Management Tips: Keeping On Top Of Your Day

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Manage your Inbox

Be strategic with managing your inbox. If you spend all day looking at your emails and responding instantly to everything that comes through, you will waste so much time when you could be dealing with important tasks.

Categorize Your Tasks

Spend a few minutes in the morning categorizing your tasks for the day in order of urgency and importance. By doing this you will find it easier to know what to work on first.

Plan Your Day

Its best to plan about 85% of your day so that you know what you’re going to work on. Don’t plan 100% so you can adequately respond to incoming requests or demands.

Do Your Work!

At least 75% of your working day should actually be spent working through the tasks you have set yourself for the day. So don’t spend all day planning and end up running out of time to actually do the work you  need to do.

Write Tomorrow’s To-Do List

Do this at the end of the working day so that you can start afresh in the morning. This will help your mind and body “go home” and “switch off” together- which will help you enjoy your off time.

Bill’s Blog – Simple Rules/Guidelines To Live By

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I would like to preface that this months blog isn’t intended for an individual or group of individuals, but merely my opinion of what’s occurring today.

In today’s society there’s so much hatred and jealousy towards one another that has created more friction than I can ever recall.  This isn’t just friction amongst us, American citizens, but from around the world.  Bottom line is, don’t be envy of others, or wish ill will on those who have what you don’t.  Instead wish them well and learn from them.  Evaluate what you can do differently in your life to enjoy what they have, if that’s what you desire.  Are your priorities in life in line with your goals and objectives?
Are you doing everything and I mean everything within your power to improve your quality of life and the lives of your family?  If you’re not you need to first be thankful for what you have.  Secondly, hold yourself accountable and take ownership of your actions.  Quit making excuses and pointing blame on everyone else for your poor choices.  Third, evaluate what you need to do differently to get where you want to be.  Put a plan in place and stick to it.  Fourth, learn from others.  Lastly, appreciate everyone you come in contact with for who they are and find the good in people.  We’re all so quick to pick someone apart and point out all of their imperfections.  If all of us took the time to truly live by these simple rules/guidelines the world would be a much better place.  I ask of you the next time you hear jealousy in a co-worker, family member or friend to stop them and encourage them to re-evaluate their negativity towards others.

– Bill Bradford