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Productivity training aims to enhance the employee's abilities and improve efficiency in workplace operations. Productivity training can be defined as a process by which an individual develops a special skill or competency that enables him or her to work productively. Productivity training helps people acquire new skills that help them to increase their productivity in workplace operations. This training aims to create awareness in employees about how to work efficiently and productively. Productivity training also helps to identify the issues that employees find challenging and work towards improving these areas for improved efficiency and customer satisfaction.

Productivity training aims to build and develop the right productivity talent, ability and knowledge required for each individual to perform his or her tasks competently and effectively. The primary aim of productivity training is to give you the right skills, tools and resources that you require to become an effective manager, to accomplish company goals. In addition, it develops the management skills of managers in order to ensure the organization's productivity growth and success. Productivity training not only gives you the right tools, but it also equips you with new skills and better decision-making abilities that will enable you to become an effective manager.

Productivity training enables employees to learn time management skills that will improve their quality of life and job satisfaction. Time management includes prioritizing tasks, setting short-term and long-term goals, identifying and avoiding distractions, developing and implementing effective working relationships, creating and maintaining effective work schedules, creating and maintaining effective communication channels, understanding and using workplace productivity tools, identifying and maximizing employee's full potential and improving their capacity to contribute to organizational growth and development. Time management will help employees make the most out of every minute they spend in the workplace.

One of the key benefits of productivity training is its contribution towards enhancing employee's job satisfaction. It encourages them to take up new challenges and to continually hone their skills. The knowledge and skills acquired through project management and other related training programs are directly related to the objectives of each individual employee. Therefore, a trained and productive workforce always puts forth the best effort in accomplishing company goals and objectives.

Productivity training provides employees with valuable information and suggestions on how they can perform better at their jobs and increase their productivity. It is a tool that helps people develop and implement new ideas so that they can do their work in a more organized manner. One of the best ways to implement productivity training in the workplace is through to-do lists. A to-do list contains all necessary items needed to accomplish a specific project or task. Project managers can assign a specific person or a team to handle and update the to-do list.

One way of making your employees more productive is by having regular team meetings. It is essential for you to keep communication lines open between team members. In order for productivity training to work properly, it should be structured and implemented in an effective manner. Hosting these meetings can help motivate your team members as well as providing them with opportunities to share their ideas and concerns. By allowing your employees to take part in decision making, they will feel as if they are truly important for the success of the organization.

One of the best ways to ensure that your staff enjoy their work and you enjoy having them in your organization is by ensuring that they have the right productivity applications. A lot of companies choose to use Microsoft Office or Apple iWork on the computers of their employees because these productivity software suites are designed specifically to make the job of an accountant easier. If you want your employees to succeed, you should invest in a quality product like everyone or spider. Both these products allow employees to easily take notes and store information in the form of images, documents, web links, audio clips, and videos.

While it may be tempting to use company cars and shuttle buses to take your employees around, you should actually prefer to hire a company vehicle and give your employees the option to use whichever transport mode they prefer. This way, you can encourage your team members to use productivity software instead of wasting time commuting to and from work. Productivity training doesn't always have to involve training supervisors or managers; sometimes it's more appropriate for the people who are responsible for carrying out the training - the staff. By assigning some specific tasks to your staff, and giving them a deadline to complete these tasks, you can make sure that everyone sticks to the schedule and each of their individual deadlines.

The mobile advertising revolution is here.

This year, 3DAYS hit the road to educate every media buyer in America about how mobile is changing everything – from how we shop, to how we eat, to how we learn.


So far, we’ve spread the good word in New York City, DC, Philadelphia and Boston. And now we’re coming to you, Atlanta.


Join us for a day of killer keynotes, presentations and networking with peers and industry leaders who are shaking up the mobile advertising game. We’ve carefully crafted an incredible lineup of presenters who are prepared to arm you with new strategies, insights and know-how to take your mobile game to the next level.

Speakers

Jerry Zen

CEO, 3DAYS

Zen is a pioneer in the field of mobile advertising. 3DAYS is the 5th company that has achieved a Fortune 500 ranking under his guidance.

Kate Welsh

VP of Sales, 3DAYS

With a decade of leadership experience at 3DAYS, Welsh oversees sales, operations, growth initiatives and strategic alliances.

Sarah Chen

CEO, AdTank

Chen is founder and CEO of AdTank, a digital advertising think tank that partners with brands to unlock consumer markets through marketing.

Jenny Grace

Founder, Target Tween

Target Tween specializes in trend forecasting and marketing strategies for the tween and teen demographics.

Forest Bello

VP, Digital Media, Clicker

As VP of Digital Media at Clicker, Bello crafts innovative and creative solutions for the digital space, specializing in minority consumers.

Amit Sands

Digital Director, Power Haus

Sands heads up a world-class team of 120, and leads digital capability and integration for a suite of 50+ corporate clients.

Vee Nguyen

Editor, Ad Market Magazine

Nguyen covers mobile news and trends for Ad Market Magazine. Her work has also appeared in The New York Times, and Wired.com.

Charlie Gaudenzi

Mobile Analyst, Mobile Arts

Mobile Arts conducts quantitative and qualitative research on mobile habits, market trends, and user needs across the globe.

Schedule

9:30 – 10:15 AM

Panel: "Tapping Into Niche Audiences"

Zee Nguyen – Ad Market Magazine (Moderator)

Forest Bello – VP, Digital Media, Clicker

Amit Sands – Digital Director, Power Haus

Jenny Grace – Founder, Target Tween

10:15 – 11:00 AM

Presentation: “Optimizing Spend In the Mobile Ad Space”

Kate Walsh – VP of Sales, 3DAYS

11:00 – 12:00 PM

Presentation: “Demystifying Metrics: Making Numbers Work For You”

Charlie Gaudenzi – Mobile Analyst, Mobile Arts

12:00 – 1:00 PM

Lunch


1:00 – 2:00 PM

Rapid-Fire Case Studies

Viral Mobile Ads

Time-based Targeting

Crafting Your Brand Story

When Ads Advocate Action

2:00 – 2:20 PM

Networking Break


2:20 – 3:00 PM

Presentation: “The Mobile Ad Process: 7 Steps to Success”

Jerry Zen – CEO of 3DAYS

3:00 – 3:45 PM

Panel: “Consumer Feedback: When Ads Talk Back”

Jenny Grace – Founder, Target Tween (moderator)

Vee Nguyen – Editor, Ad Market Magazine

Sara Chen – CEO, AdTank

Charlie Gaudenzi – Mobile Analyst, Mobile Arts

3:45 – 4:00 PM

Closing Remarks

Jerry Zen – CEO of 3DAYS

4:00 – 5:30 PM

Rooftop Cocktails


The 2016 Mobile Ad Summit will take place in the Penthouse suite of The Georgia Center Hotel, which is conveniently located in the heart of Atlanta. Sign in at the registration desk and head up to the top floor.

About our partners

The Georgia Center Hotel has proudly served Atlanta's corporate needs for over 25 years. With 10 ballrooms, an expansive media center, multi-media technology and an in-house production staff, The Georgia Center excels in creating memorable special events. 

The Peach Tree is renowned for its healthy preperations of decadent Southern classics. Winner of two Eat Up Awards and a leader in farm-to-table cuisine, The Peach Tree offers casual-chic dining in the heart of Atlanta.

About 3DAYS

A Fortune 500 company, 3DAYS sets the platinum standard for engaging, media-rich mobile ads. With award-winning campaigns in video, interactive and animated content and partnerships with top-tier creative agencies across the globe, 3DAYS dominates the mobile ad solutions field and delivers effective, cost-effective solutions.

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