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		<title>How to send mail from your own domain using Gmail and your iPhone</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 11 Feb 2011 08:30:24 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Phil Montero</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[In my blog post yesterday I showed you how to configure Google Sync to keep your Gmail, Google Calendar, and Contacts in sync with your iPhone, iPad, or iPod Touch.  Those steps work great if you use your Gmail address as your primary email address but they won&#8217;t let you send mail from your own [...]
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In my blog post yesterday I showed you <a title="How to sync your iPhone, iPad, or iPod Touch with Gmail, Google Calendar, and Contacts" href="http://www.theanywhereoffice.com/digital-lifestyle/sync-iphone-ipad-ipodtouch-with-gmail-google-calendar-contacts.htm">how to configure Google Sync to keep your Gmail, Google Calendar, and Contacts in sync with your iPhone, iPad, or iPod Touch</a>.  Those steps work great if you use your Gmail address as your primary email address but they won&#8217;t let you send mail from your own domain.</p>
<p>I have several different email addresses with different domains names all forwarding mail to Gmail and thanks to it&#8217;s flexibility I was able to configure Gmail so that I can send or reply from any of them (with one being the default address for new messages).  For example even though I use Gmail as my email program I rarely use my Gmail address &#8211; instead my FROM address is phil@theanywhereoffice.com.</p>
<p>Although Gmail handles this perfectly I was disappointed when first configured my iPod Touch a few years back using Google Sync that it ignored these settings and always sent mail from my Gmail address.  This was unacceptable to me as I wanted emails I sent to come from my business address and didn&#8217;t want to confuse my clients, customers, and colleagues.  I hunted and searched and tested and finally found out how to get this to work. You can still use the steps I shared in yesterday&#8217;s post/video to sync your Google Calendars and contacts with your iPhone but you need to turn off the mail option there and follow some special (and somewhat convoluted) steps to get the mail to sync with Gmail AND send from your own domain.</p>
<p>No worries &#8211; I&#8217;m here to help.  I recorded 2 videos for you below walking you step-by-step through the entire process. The first step would be to have mail from your other domain forward to your Gmail account. I assume you&#8217;re probably already doing this but if not you&#8217;ll need to go into your current email settings for your domain and set it to forward your mail to your Gmail account. The steps for this will vary depending on how you currently get your email &#8211; most likely these settings can be controlled in the control panel of your web or email host.</p>
<p>The next step is to configure Gmail to send mail from your own domain rather than using your Gmail address.  Watch this video to learn how to do this:</p>
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<p>The final step is the tricky part &#8211; how to get your iPhone, iPad, or iPod Touch to sync with Gmail and use your own domain.  <em><strong>Make sure to follow all the steps in the next video</strong></em> &#8211; there are a few gotcha&#8217;s <em>(like one part where you have to set it up with your Gmail address, back out, then go back in and <span id="more-1523"></span>change it)</em>.  It sounds silly &#8211; but you have to do this to make it work. If you follow all these steps in my video you will reach nirvanna and have your Gmail perfectly in sync on your iPhone and be able to send and reply to messages using your own domain. Thing of beauty!!</p>
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<p>(NOTE: I know you can use <a title="Google Apps" href="http://www.google.com/apps/">Google Apps</a> to have all mail for your domain integrated with Gmail but for many small business and solo professionals you may prefer to not go through the steps of setting that up and simply use your regular Gmail account.  I actually used Google Apps and switched back to using my regular Gmail account.  I found it made it easier to use all the other Gmail services and often times new features were released to regular Gmail accounts long before Google Apps got them.  Not to mention the iGoogle pages for regular Gmail are MUCH better than those for Google Apps.  There are a lot more widgets available and if you use iGoogle as your startup page or a digital dashboard that definitely makes a difference!)</p>
<h2>UPDATED (7/28/11) &#8211; HOW TO USE MULTIPLE FROM ADDRESSES:</h2>
<p>Big thanks to Rafael who posted a comment below on how to configure your iPhone to support multiple FROM addresses (so if you have multiple email addresses you use you can have a choice which to use when sending).  Here is what you need to do to set that up:</p>
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<li>Goto imap account information</li>
<li>At the address box type all your outgoing emails with a comma separator for example Aaa@domain.com,bbb@domain.com,you@gmail.com</li>
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<p>This will add a from option when you create new email on the iPhone.</p>
<p>Awesome tip Rafael &#8211; what I love about the internet and huzzah to tribal knowledge and the great group we have here at The Anywhere Office!</p>
<p><em>Please leave me a comment below and let me know if my video walk-thru helped you out or if you have any questions. </em></p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 11 Feb 2011 04:08:04 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Phil Montero</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you have an iPhone, iPad or iPod Touch and you use Google&#8217;s services (Gmail, Calendar, and Contacts) the video below will walk you step-by-step through the best way to sync all your data seamlessly with your Apple Device. Although these devices have a built in Gmail option it has some major limitations &#8211; specifically [...]
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you have an iPhone, iPad or iPod Touch and you use Google&#8217;s services (Gmail, Calendar, and Contacts) the video below will walk you step-by-step through the best way to sync all your data seamlessly with your Apple Device. Although these devices have a built in Gmail option it has some major limitations &#8211; specifically it doesn&#8217;t offer the ability to sync contacts over the air and limits you to one primary calendar.</p>
<p>I have tried several different ways and found  Google Sync (which acts like a Microsoft Exchange connector) works great.  I used it for years on my iPod Touch and now that I&#8217;m the proud owner of a new Verizon iPhone 4 (I am stoked) I used this same method to keep my iPhone and Google services perfectly in sync. One of the great features is that it lets you sync multiple Google Calendars (up to 25). That means when you create a new appointment in the calendar on your iPhone you can add it to any of the Google calendars you have access to (your own or any shared calendars).</p>
<p>Watch my video below and follow along with your iPhone, iPad, or iPod  Touch as I show you how to sync your mail, contacts, and multiple Google  calendars with your Apple device so you can send/receive mail, schedule  appointments, and call any of your contacts from anywhere &#8211; instantly.   Now that&#8217;s The Anywhere Office in action!</p>
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<p>Note that Google Sync is only supported on iOS versions 3.0 and above. You can check your current version by going to <strong>Settings</strong> &gt; <strong>General</strong> &gt; <strong>About</strong> &gt; <strong>Version</strong>. If your business, school, or organization uses <em><strong>Google Apps</strong></em>, your administrator will first need to <a href="http://www.google.com/support/a/bin/answer.py?answer=135937">enable Google Sync</a> before you can take advantage of this feature.</p>
<p>If you prefer written instructions Google provides them <a title="Instructions for configuring Google Sync for your iPhone, iPad, or iPod Touch" href="http://www.google.com/support/mobile/bin/answer.py?hl=en&amp;answer=138740">here</a> but I figured it would be easier to follow along as you watch the steps in this video.</p>
<p>These steps work great if you are using your Gmail address as your primary email address.  If you prefer to send mail from your Gmail account (and your iPhone, iPad, or iPod Touch) using your own domain (ie I send email from @theanywhereoffice.com) then you will want to check out <a href="http://www.theanywhereoffice.com/digital-lifestyle/how-to-send-mail-from-your-own-domain-using-gmail-and-iphone.htm">my next article and video where I&#8217;ll walk you through how to change the mail setup</a>.  <em>It&#8217;s tricky but I found a way to get it to work so stay tuned!</em></p>
<p><em>(BTW all the video of me configuring the iPhone was actually shot with the video camera on another iPhone &#8211; how cool is that!)<br />
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		<pubDate>Wed, 26 May 2010 14:30:54 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Phil Montero</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I love my iPod Touch! I got it over a year and a half ago and it is still my favorite piece of technology (along with my Flip video camera). In fact, it&#8217;s probably one of the main reasons for me planning to switch from a PC to a Mac soon.  I don&#8217;t have to [...]
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I love my iPod Touch! I got it over a year and a half ago and it is still my favorite piece of technology (along with my Flip video camera).</p>
<p>In fact, it&#8217;s probably one of the main reasons for me planning to switch from a PC to a Mac soon.  I don&#8217;t have to troubleshoot it, almost never reboot it, it doesn&#8217;t get hung up or give me dll errors &#8211; the damn thing just works &#8211; and it&#8217;s FUN!</p>
<p>When they released the 3.0 OS upgrade for it last year I was really stoked for a few of the features &#8211; but mostly for the copy and paste.  That was a huge productivity booster.  Well this summer I have OS 4.0 to look forward too and once again there will be some big time savers. Here is a look at some of the main new features:</p>
<p><a href="http://webworkerdaily.com/2010/04/19/iphone-os-4-0-the-web-working-benefits/">iPhone OS 4.0: The Web Working Benefits</a></p>
<p>This time around I think it&#8217;s the folders to group my apps into that will bring me the biggest boost.  I download lots of apps to test<em> (which I&#8217;ll be reviewing soon here on the blog)</em> and tons of games for my son.  The quick search they introduced in 3.0 made finding things a lot easier &#8211; but being able to group related apps together will be sweet! Also the new multitasking looks great but I will have to see how it&#8217;s implemented.</p>
<p>Are you an iPhone, iPod Touch, or iPad user? What are you most looking forward to in the new OS or what features/functions do you wish Apple would add? <em>Post a comment below and let me know.</em></p>
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		<dc:creator>Phil Montero</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[It’s not unusual in these days of webworking and remote collaboration to have the need to share large files with colleagues, clients, or even family members.  Not only do we have large reports but there are also the ever growing collection of photos, audio, and video files. While Gmail allows you to send attachment up [...]
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It’s not unusual in these days of webworking and remote collaboration to have the need to share large files with colleagues, clients, or even family members.  Not only do we have large reports but there are also the ever growing collection of photos, audio, and video files.</p>
<p>While Gmail allows you to send attachment up to a generous 25 MB in size – there are times where that just isn’t large enough as you may have files that are 100 or more MB to send. Here are 4 great services I’ve found that will let you easily send large files to others:</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.yousendit.com/">YouSendIt</a></strong> – The free version of this service will let you send files up to 100 MB with a 1 GB monthly download limit. The file will remain available for 7 days to download.  Simply go to their website, fill out a short form (with your email address, the address of who you want to send the file to, a subject line, and short message), then click the browse button and choose which file you want to send.  It upload the file to their servers and emails a link to the person you are sending the file to. If you want additional features including the ability to send files up to 2GB in size you can choose one of their paid services (including pay per use if you only need to do this once in a while).</p>
<p><a href="http://www.dropbox.com"><strong>Dropbox</strong></a> – Dropbox not only lets you easily share files with others but it also allows you to sync your files online and across your computers automatically. They give you 2GB of online storage for free and you can pay for up to 100 GB. You need to download a small program but it’s free and work on Windows, Mac, or Linux systems. It creates a dropbox folder on your computer where you can easily copy files to upload them or share them with others.  What I love about Dropbox is that you can share an entire folder and make it public or just share it with a group of people. There are some other great features:<span id="more-1208"></span></p>
<ul>
<li>Shared folders allow several people to collaborate on a set of files.</li>
<li>You can see other people&#8217;s changes instantly.</li>
<li>Automatic backup of your files.</li>
<li>Web access. A copy of your files are stored on Dropbox&#8217;s secure servers. This lets you access them from any computer or mobile device. They even have an iPhone App.</li>
</ul>
<p>You start with 2GB for free but they will give you up to 8 GB free for referring other people.  Here is my <a href="https://www.dropbox.com/referrals/NTM0MzEzMzk5">referral link</a> so if you want to try it out please <a href="https://www.dropbox.com/referrals/NTM0MzEzMzk5">click here</a> to share the love!</p>
<p><a href="http://drop.io/"><strong>Drop.io</strong></a> – Similar to Dropbox, Drop.io is a simple, free way to swap files. Users set up a &#8220;drop&#8221; for the files they&#8217;d like to share, set a password for it, and then anyone with access can add to the drop, download the files, and edit or delete files. What’s great is without even setting up an account you can create as many 100 MB drops as you want with a few clicks.  If you want more space or additional features you can upgrade to one of their paid accounts.</p>
<p><a href="http://pando.com"><strong>Pando</strong></a> –  If you have certain individuals that you often need to share large files with Pando might be the best option for you.  This service will let you email files and folders up to 1 GB in size. The only catch is that while the other three services I mentioned don’t require the person you are sharing with to download or install any software (you just send them a link) Pando requires each person using it (the sender and the receiver) to have the Pando software installed.  However if you send someone a file and they don’t have Pando it will inform them they need the software and provide a link where they can install it.  While this is a bit annoying the ability to easily send files as large as 1 GB to those you often work with make it a small price to pay. Like the other services you can upgrade to a paid or pro version for enhanced features.</p>
<p><strong>What do I use?</strong></p>
<p>I used to use Pando a few years ago when Jason and were collaborating on  a song with some other musicians remotely. It worked great because  there were about 4 of us that were constantly sending files back and  forth so it was no big deal to have us all install the software. That  being said I like the other services because the person I’m sharing  files with doesn’t need to have anything installed. I can just send them  a link. These days I tend to use Dropbox or YouSendit. I haven’t used  Dropio but I have received files others have sent me through that  service and it was quick and easy to access them.</p>
<p>Sending large files is often a stumbling block for working with  others – but now it doesn’t have to be.  There are a lot of other  services that offer similar features but these are the 4 I recommend.</p>
<p><em>What do you think?  How do you transfer large files with others?   Post a comment below and share your tips!</em></p>
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		<title>The Mystery of Multitasking: Productivity Tips for Busy Entrepreneurs</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 10 Mar 2010 16:44:49 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Phil Montero</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Today I&#8217;m psyched to share a guest video post by my friend and colleague Chris Ducker. I met Chris through Twitter and it was immediately obvious we shared a passion for working virtually and living a flexible lifestyle. Chris is the CEO of the Live2Sell Group of Companies, a thriving Total Business Outsourcing corporation based [...]
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Today I&#8217;m psyched to share a guest video post by my friend and colleague Chris Ducker. I met Chris through Twitter and it was immediately obvious we shared a passion for working virtually and living a flexible lifestyle.</p>
<p>Chris is the CEO of the <a href="http://www.live2sellgroup.com/">Live2Sell Group of Companies</a>, a thriving Total Business Outsourcing corporation based in the Philippines where he lives.</p>
<p>Chris has developed systems and ideas to manage his time and make his business life easier and more productive. Watch this short video where he explains why multitasking actually makes you<em> less </em>productive and shares tips for staying focused and growing your business:</p>
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<p><span id="more-1133"></span>Please leave comments or questions for Chris or me below this post &#8211; or just share a productivity tip or strategy.</p>
<p>Also, check out Chris’s site &#8211; <a title="Live the Virtual Business Lifestyle" href="http://www.virtualbusinesslifestyle.com">Virtual Business Lifestyle</a> &#8211; where he writes about building a highly mobile, automated business lifestyle. The site is full of great articles and videos and has quickly become one of my favorite blogs. While you&#8217;re there, grab a copy of his free ebook, <em>&#8220;Saving the Day, the Virtual Way&#8221;;</em> with tips on how to find, train, and work with virtual assistants. I just finished reading it and learned some valuable strategies.</p>
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		<title>3 Tech Tools to Help You Travel Lighter</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 15 Jan 2010 20:48:49 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Phil Montero</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[During this past holiday season I spent about 18 days in Syracuse NY visiting family and friends.  I decided for the first time ever to travel for an extended holiday vacation without my laptop &#8211; having to walk through several airports lugging heave luggage I figured the less tech gear I had to take with [...]
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>During this past holiday season I spent about 18 days in Syracuse NY visiting family and friends.  I decided for the first time ever to travel for an extended holiday vacation without my laptop &#8211; having to walk through several airports lugging heave luggage I figured the less tech gear I had to take with me the better!  Thanks to two small pieces of technology (that fit in my pocket) and one service I use I was able to stay connected, entertained, and when needed &#8211; productive.</p>
<p>Watch this short video to learn more about how I took The Anywhere Office with me and was able to work from anywhere while traveling lighter than ever before!</p>
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<p>Two things I forgot to mention in the video . . . The reason I have an <a title="Apple iPod Touch" href="http://www.apple.com/ipodtouch/">iPod Touch</a> and not an iPhone is because I refuse to switch from Verizon to AT&amp;T as my cellphone provider.  I have been a loyal Verizon customer for years for two main reasons &#8211; excellent signal (I can make and receive calls from just about anywhere and almost never have a dropped call) and great customer service (sadly almost unheard of today).  The minute Apple gets smart and moves away from their exclusive deal with AT&amp;T and brings the iPhone (or some variation of it) to Verizon I will be the first one in line to get one!</p>
<p>Also one additional app I use on my iPod Touch that really helped me stay in touch was Yahoo Messenger.  Yahoo is the main IM service I use and I was able to seamlessly stay connected using my iPod Touch so I didn&#8217;t miss any messages from my family, friends, and colleagues &#8211; simply awesome.</p>
<p>BTW &#8211; I shot this video using my new <a title="Flip UltraHD Camcorder" href="http://www.theflip.com/en-us/Products/ultra.aspx">Flip UltraHD</a> camcorder and the <a title="Gorilla Flexible Tripod" href="http://joby.com/gorillapod">Gorilla Tripod</a> &#8211; 2 more great portable pieces of technology I have!</p>
<p><em><strong>Comment below and let me know what is the key technology you use to stay connected when on the road.</strong></em></p>
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		<itunes:subtitle>During this past holiday season I spent about 18 days in Syracuse NY visiting family and friends.  I decided for the first time ever to travel for an extended holiday vacation without my laptop - having to walk through several airports lugging heave lu...</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>During this past holiday season I spent about 18 days in Syracuse NY visiting family and friends.  I decided for the first time ever to travel for an extended holiday vacation without my laptop - having to walk through several airports lugging heave luggage I figured the less tech gear I had to take with me the better!  Thanks to two small pieces of technology (that fit in my pocket) and one service I use I was able to stay connected, entertained, and when needed - productive.

Watch this short video to learn more about how I took The Anywhere Office with me and was able to work from anywhere while traveling lighter than ever before!


Two things I forgot to mention in the video . . . The reason I have an iPod Touch and not an iPhone is because I refuse to switch from Verizon to AT&amp;T as my cellphone provider.  I have been a loyal Verizon customer for years for two main reasons - excellent signal (I can make and receive calls from just about anywhere and almost never have a dropped call) and great customer service (sadly almost unheard of today).  The minute Apple gets smart and moves away from their exclusive deal with AT&amp;T and brings the iPhone (or some variation of it) to Verizon I will be the first one in line to get one!

Also one additional app I use on my iPod Touch that really helped me stay in touch was Yahoo Messenger.  Yahoo is the main IM service I use and I was able to seamlessly stay connected using my iPod Touch so I didn&#039;t miss any messages from my family, friends, and colleagues - simply awesome.

BTW - I shot this video using my new Flip UltraHD camcorder and the Gorilla Tripod - 2 more great portable pieces of technology I have!

Comment below and let me know what is the key technology you use to stay connected when on the road.</itunes:summary>
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		<title>Smartphones and Work Life Balance</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 30 Jun 2009 04:11:14 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Phil Montero</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[A couple of days ago in the Making Flexibility Work group on LinkedIn a question was asked about the positives and negatives of smartphones on work/life balance. In my experience when it comes to smartphones and work/life balance I think a lot of the pros/cons are about how a person uses a tool such as [...]
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A couple of days ago in the Making Flexibility Work group on LinkedIn a question was asked<br />
about the positives and negatives of smartphones on work/life balance.</p>
<p>In my experience when it comes to smartphones and work/life balance I think a lot of the pros/cons are about how a person uses a tool such as this. Like any technology you have to know when to turn it off and setup personal guidelines for how to use it.</p>
<p>These communication guidelines should be clearly explained to others you work with as well. Sometimes people think because you have a smartphone that gives you almost instant access to email you should be replying to every message within minutes regardless of what time of day it is.</p>
<p>I am a proponent of &#8220;work/life integration&#8221; as I believe balance can be difficult to achieve at times &#8211; but tools such as smartphones and other new communication tools make it easier to integrate work into your life. So if that means you have to do a bit of work on your vacation &#8211; but instead you get to take vacations you couldn&#8217;t take before &#8211; in my opinion that is a win.</p>
<p>That being said I still think it&#8217;s important to block out dedicated time away from work where you can focus on family, friends, relaxation, and personal development without the distractions.</p>
<p>I often joke about our company website being <a href="http://www.YouCanWorkFromAnywhere.com">YouCanWorkFromAnywhere.com</a> NOT<em> &#8220;You Should Work From Everywhere&#8221;</em>. That’s how I weigh in on this issue. Please share your comments below as I am eager to see your thoughts on this topic.</p>
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		<title>Virtual Workforce: Managing Remote Employees &#8211; BusinessWeek</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 25 Jun 2009 20:44:08 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jason Montero</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Virtual Workforce: Managing Remote Employees &#8211; BusinessWeek. I came across this collection of special reports on Businessweek.com all relating to aspects of &#8216;Managing the Virtual Workforce&#8217;.  Here is a brief description of the reports included: Is There a Virtual Worker Personality? It turns out it&#8217;s the gregarious types who thrive in virtual work set-ups, since [...]
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.businessweek.com/managing/special_reports/20090616managing_the_virtual_workforce.htm" target="_blank">Virtual Workforce: Managing Remote Employees &#8211; BusinessWeek.</a></p>
<p>I came across this collection of special reports on Businessweek.com all relating to aspects of &#8216;Managing the Virtual Workforce&#8217;.  Here is a brief description of the reports included:</p>
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<li class="first"><a href="http://www.businessweek.com/managing/content/jun2009/ca20090616_482794.htm?chan=careers_special+report+--+managing+the+virtual+workforce+2009_special+report+--+managing+the+virtual+workforce+2009"><strong>Is There a Virtual Worker Personality?</strong></a><br />
It turns out it&#8217;s the gregarious types who thrive in virtual work set-ups, since they connect nonetheless. It&#8217;s the shy types who feel isolated</li>
<li><a href="http://www.businessweek.com/managing/content/jun2009/ca20090616_431456.htm?chan=careers_special+report+--+managing+the+virtual+workforce+2009_special+report+--+managing+the+virtual+workforce+2009"><strong>Managing Virtually: First, Get Dressed</strong></a><br />
An Ernst &amp; Young executive who has been managing teams virtually for a decade shares her tips and caveats</li>
<li><a href="http://www.businessweek.com/managing/content/jun2009/ca20090616_217232.htm?chan=careers_special+report+--+managing+the+virtual+workforce+2009_special+report+--+managing+the+virtual+workforce+2009"><strong>A Smart Balance of Staff and Contractors</strong></a><br />
How the fast-growing food company integrates its small permanent staff with a sizable contractor workforce</li>
<li> <a href="http://www.businessweek.com/managing/content/jun2009/ca20090616_246454.htm?chan=careers_special+report+--+managing+the+virtual+workforce+2009_special+report+--+managing+the+virtual+workforce+2009"><strong>How to Create E-Mails That Generate Action</strong></a><br />
When face-to-face communication isn&#8217;t an option, it&#8217;s critical that your e-mails get read and are the impetus for getting things done</li>
<li> <a href="http://feedroom.businessweek.com/?fr_story=9d4c781a02dec79da1a262802cb183e9e3b8f758&amp;chan=careers_special+report+--+managing+the+virtual+workforce+2009_special+report+--+managing+the+virtual+workforce+2009"><strong>Video: Managing in a Wired World</strong></a><br />
Technology has made it possible for teams across the globe to collaborate, but it&#8217;s still critical to make communication as human and authentic as possible, advises Lorenca Rosal</li>
<li> <a href="http://images.businessweek.com/ss/09/06/0616_best_email_practices/index.htm?chan=careers_special+report+--+managing+the+virtual+workforce+2009_special+report+--+managing+the+virtual+workforce+2009"><strong>Slide Show: Top 10 Tips for Sending E-Mail</strong></a><br />
How to write e-mails that grab attention and motivate people to respond and take action</li>
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		<title>Dropping Outlook for Webmail (an update on my adventures in cloud computing)</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 25 Nov 2008 22:18:55 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Phil Montero</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[It was almost a year ago when I posted about my 60 day experiment to stop using Outlook as my primary email program and contact manager and instead moved to a web-based email system. Several people commented on that posting and I felt it was time for an update. Let me say that after having [...]
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It was almost a year ago when I posted about my <a title="Dropping Outlook for Webmail" href="http://www.theanywhereoffice.com/virtual-team/virtual-office/dropping-outlook-for-webmail-my-60-day-experiment.htm">60 day experiment to stop using Outlook</a> as my primary email program and contact manager and instead moved to a web-based email system. Several people commented on that posting and I felt it was time for an update.</p>
<p>Let me say that after having moved my email onto the web I have been much happier and accessing my email is much more flexible. In fact, that move has prompted me to move  other services I need, such as my calendar and to do list, <a title="Cloud Computing" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cloud_computing" target="_blank">to the cloud</a>.</p>
<p>So let me briefly review what is no longer an experiment, but is now the new way I am working.  First off, as for email, although I started by using Yahoo Mail Plus &#8211; after about 4 months I decided to give Google Apps and Gmail a try.  There were a number of things I liked about Yahoo but there were some things that made me crazy too &#8211; such as often losing a message while writing it for no reason (the screen would just go blank), plus a big problem: the Yahoo Calendar. This is where Yahoo lost me as a user and Google won.<span id="more-205"></span></p>
<p>With Outlook, I had my email, calendar, and tasks all in one program.  In moving to web-based services I was looking for something to replace all 3 of these and give me easy access not only from any internet connected computer, but also from my cellphone.  While Yahoo does have a calendar program that integrates fairly well with it&#8217;s email &#8211; it is outdated in that it does not support the <a title="What is iCal?" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ICalendar" target="_blank">iCal format</a> (which is an open internet calendar format).  The advantage of having an iCal compliant calendar is that you can then share it with others (like friends, family, or colleagues) as well as with other applications.  It also allows you to easily import or display other calendars alongside your own.</p>
<p>It was my search for a good web-based calendar that pushed me away from Yahoo and into using Google Apps &#8211; specifically <a title="Google Apps" href="http://www.google.com/a/help/intl/en/org/index.html" target="_blank">Google Apps for Your Domain</a> (GAppsFYD). One of the main advantages of GAppsFYD is that it integrates a number of services (Gmail, Google Calendar, Google Documents, etc.) and allows you to use your own domain for your email rather than using an @gmail.com email address. Another huge advantage is that it&#8217;s free (although there are paid versions if you need certain additional features).</p>
<p>When I first moved to Gmail I planned to use the free open source Thunderbird program along with it&#8217;s Sunbird Calendar counterpart to access my Gmail.  This would essentially give me a desktop program feel while accessing my email and calendar even though it lived online &#8211; however, after a week or so of doing that and reading more about some of the power, advantages, and speed of the Gmail interface &#8211; I decided to forgo the desktop apps and work solely in Gmail and Google Calendar.</p>
<p>Google Calendar is awesome and allows me to easily set reminders for my appointments and events that either pop up on my screen, send me an email, or send a text message to my phone (which has now become my default reminder type).  And I can easily access my mail and calendar using the special WAP interface from my cellphone&#8217;s web browser.</p>
<p>Now Google Apps isn&#8217;t perfect (no system or service really is)<em>.</em> A main issue is that it lacks a task feature for to do lists, but that is where <a title="Remember the Milk" href="http://www.rememberthemilk.com" target="_blank">Remember The Milk</a> (RTM) comes in.  This is another free, and very popular, online service.  Despite it&#8217;s funny name (which I happen to love) it is an amazing, easy to use online to do list and task manager.  What makes it really great is that using a Firefox browser extension I can integrate RTM with Gmail.</p>
<p>This allows me to show all of my tasks in a pane on the right side of my gmail window.  <a title="Remember the Milk for Gmail Firefox Extension" href="http://www.rememberthemilk.com/services/gmail/" target="_blank">The Remember The Milk for Gmail Firefox extension</a> allows you to <strong>manage your tasks</strong> in Gmail (complete, postpone, and edit tasks), <strong>add new tasks</strong> (and connect them with your emails, contacts, and Google Calendar events), automatically add tasks for <strong>starred messages</strong> or <strong>specific labels</strong>, and much more!</p>
<p>RTM also provides instructions for integrating their service <a title="Remember the Milk with Google Calendar" href="http://www.rememberthemilk.com/services/googlecalendar/" target="_blank">directly within Google Calendar </a>as well.</p>
<p>So in short, I no longer miss Microsoft Outlook. I have been happily using Gmail for mail, Google Calendar for my scheduling, and Remember the Milk for task management for a little short of a year.  I can easily access them all online from any web-based computer or from my cellphone, which means I can get at my important information from just about anywhere.</p>
<p>It isn&#8217;t all perfect, and of course there are features I would like to have that aren&#8217;t there yet (like offline access to Gmail through Google Gears so I can read and use email when offline like on an airplane), but overall the flexibility and freedom is wonderful! In most cases where there are shortcomings I have found other plugins, services, or workarounds.</p>
<p>I am still using Microsoft Office to edit and create most of my documents, but I have begun testing Google Docs which allows you to do this using their online applications.  Time will tell whether I move my document editing fully online as well but for now I am happily working with my head in the clouds!</p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 19 Dec 2007 21:01:08 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Phil Montero</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Let me start by saying that for as long as I can remember I have been a devout Microsoft Outlook user.  I lived, breathed, and worked in Outlook all day long using it not only for email &#8211; but also for organizing my contacts, calendar, tasks, and notes. About 6 months ago I upgraded to Office 2007 and really like the new version of Outlook &#8211; however I have been giving a lot of thought lately to just how mobile my email is (and can be).</p>
<p>This prompted me to start thinking about making the switch to using webmail.  By moving away from Outlook to a web based email system I always have access to all my mail from any web browser.  At a client site &#8211; no problem just jump on the web and I&#8217;m able to send, receive or access all of may mail.  Visiting friends and family . . . I don&#8217;t even need my laptop with me as long as I can use their computer to get on the web.</p>
<p><em>But me leave the comforts of Outlook?</em>  Just the thought of it made me quiver . . . so I decided to  conduct a 60 day experiment to see if I could leave my trusty Outlook behind and free myself to truly work the web!</p>
<p>I evaluated the big boys of webmail &#8211; Yahoo, Windows Live (formerly Hotmail), and Google&#8217;s Gmail.  After a painstaking analysis of their various features and options and a few short tests I have decided to go with Yahoo Mail for my experiment.  There are a lot of reasons why which I will explain in future posts &#8211; but one of the reasons is their new interface which makes the experience of working with it very similar to working with Outlook or any other desktop email program.  Also it was important for me to be able to send mail from a number of different email addresses seamlessly so I could consolidate my mail into one program like I did with Outlook.  While the other claim to do this they have some shortcomings in this area that Yahoo did not have (as long as I subscribe to their <a href="http://mailplus.mail.yahoo.com/" title="Yahoo! Mail Plus" target="_blank">Yahoo! Mail Plus</a> service for $20 a year).</p>
<p>I also like the fact that I can free myself from having to use a smartphone (like my current Treo 650) to access my email being that almost all phones have internet access and Yahoo provides a very usable wap (phone based) interface to access and work with your email. I&#8217;m planning on getting a new phone soon and wanted to move to something a bit simpler (my Treo tends to crash a lot and in the end I realized I want my phone to be mostly just that  . . . a phone and not try to do everything). I spend enough time troubleshooting my computer &#8211; I don&#8217;t want to troubleshoot my phone too!</p>
<p>I decided now would be a good time for the test as I will be traveling a lot for the holidays so it would give me a good chance to really put it through it&#8217;s paces. So about 3 weeks ago I made the switch (gulp).  I have a copy of all my email forwarding to my Yahoo Plus account (while leaving a copy on the mail server that I still have been downloading into Outlook once a week in case after the 60 days I decide to scrap my webmail experiment).</p>
<p>At first my mouse kept hovering over the Outlook icon on my taskbar every time I went to check or send an email but soon I overcame that and a strange feeling has overtaken me.  Let&#8217;s call it a lightness of being . . . I feel less tied down not having to live in Outlook anymore.  Instead of running into my home office to check my email I just use my phone&#8217;s web access to log into yahoo and view messages.  And guess what?  When I delete a message on my phone it&#8217;s gone the next time I access Yahoo&#8217;s webmail from my laptop.  I also have to admit my laptop has been a lot snappier now that I don&#8217;t have a big resource hogging program like Outlook running all the time.  Most of the time I am just working in my browser (which I always have open anyway).</p>
<p>I&#8217;m not fully convinced I am leaving Outlook yet &#8211; but so far I am really enjoying the experience!  The next week or so when I am visiting family for the holidays will be much more telling. <em>What about my calendar, tasks, and notes you ask? </em>I&#8217;ll save that for another post in a few weeks.  At that point I&#8217;ll share more details about my experience and what tools I am trying in replace of Outlook there &#8211; <em>yes they are also web-based!</em></p>
<p>So what do you think?  Are you an Outlook addict?  Have any of you made the switch?  Post a comment and let me know your thoughts and experiences.</p>
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