Month: February 2011
Review: GTD Agenda – Versatile Productivity Software
It seems like every day there’s a new task management app for a new productivity system. GTD Agenda breaks out of that mold by making a task management app that can be used for multiple productivity methods. In fact, my absolute favorite thing about GTD Agenda is that in additionRead More
5 Ways to Win Back an Unhappy Employee
There will come a time in every manager’s career where he is forced to deal with employee dissatisfaction. While this is never something a manager wants to deal with, some simple practices can make the incident easier to deal with. As a result, the manager will be less tense andRead More
Awesome Links #37: AppCleaner, Money or Life, Recipe Search
How to Completely Uninstall Programs on Mac with AppCleaner It is important to “cleanly” uninstall applications whenever they are uninstalled, be it on a Windows or Mac machine. That’s because the files left over from the programs take up system space, could interfere with other programs and — consequently —Read More

WorkAwesome Podcast: Episode 13 – Gina Trapani
WorkAwesome editor Mike Vardy had the pleasure to interview Lifehacker founding editor and highly-regarded developer Gina Trapani on this week’s episode of the podcast. Gina’s got a ton of projects on the go on the web, all of which are awesome in scope and in nature. She’s regarded as oneRead More
The On/Off Principle
If you’re the kind of person who thinks outside the box when it comes to work (as most WorkAwesome readers are), then you probably know all sorts of tricks and techniques for getting the most out of the working day. Whatever your “top tips” for time management are, there’s oneRead More

How to Network Like a Law Student
Law students have their work cut out for them. The economy doesn’t have jobs for them, the public refers to them as “ambulance chasers” (at least the personal injury ones) and law school only teaches them theoretical topics that will be useless to the firms hiring them. You’re pretty muchRead More
6 Ways to Rise Above Workplace Politics (and Emerge Unscathed)
Unless you have always worked by yourself, you are likely to have come across office politics in one form or another. When you think about it, it is just another way of describing human relationships. It’s not surprising that workplaces usually have some type of politics — especially when the natureRead More