PDAs - Why Business People Use Them
Executive Summary About PDAs By Grant Davis
The reality of modern day technology like fast transportation, smart electronic devices, the internet, and the subsequent competition of a global workforce, has brought a need for organization. With the increased responsibility and always looming deadlines of the modern business person, stress levels can quickly reach catastrophic levels.
The truth is many business people would be lost without a PDA in the modern business world. The PDA keeps all your contacts, appointments, email correspondence, and tools like a calculator and the ability to manage schedules all within constant reach. The ability to easily synchronize your new contacts, appointments, and notes in your workstation computer upon return to the office makes PDAs even more practical. PDAs also reduce the clutter everywhere a business person may travel. There are less papers stockpiling on the office desk and briefcases stand a better chance of actually having room to store a packed lunch if the necessity should arrive.
They are very useful devices and quite capable of boosting your productivity levels and reducing work related stress. All humor aside, PDAs are a serious and useful tool to all determined and motivated business people.
Personal Digital Assistants
Executive Summary About PDA By Mike Bryant
Are you a post-it note kind of person? Every morning, my first three tasks are to get coffee, check email and write my daily prioritized to-do list. I try my best to spend the day completing my list, checking off each item as it is completed. Phone numbers and email addresses? My solution? A PDA.
PDA’s, or Personal Digital Assistants, are extremely handy devices that store your address book, to do list, calendar, games, and much more in a device small enough to easily fit in a pocket or purse. While there are many types of PDA’s available, the most popular by far are the Windows CE and Palm devices. Some PDA devices can even surf the internet and send and receive email wirelessly. Others have a built-in cell phone or digital camera By Mike Bryant
Are you a post-it note kind of person? Every morning, my first three tasks are to get coffee, check email and write my daily prioritized to-do list. I try my best to spend the day completing my list, checking off each item as it is completed. Phone numbers and email addresses? My solution? A PDA.
PDA’s, or Personal Digital Assistants, are extremely handy devices that store your address book, to do list, calendar, games, and much more in a device small enough to easily fit in a pocket or purse. While there are many types of PDA’s available, the most
