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Then break down our research into its component parts. We use them to move our thoughts around the desk. Ours never stick to the casing and can see why they have introduced Silicon. Not as keen as their original paper versions. Very tactile, and you can take notes everywhere. You can get a metal square that helps focus your mind. You can wipe them clean and move them around your desk. Bravestormingīravestorming has introduced silicon post-it notes with magnets on the back. Other than happy customers, we have no affiliation at all with the product or company. They appear to be unique and game changers if you like Post-it notes. Apart from making you think you look clever or like Carrie Matherson from Homeland, it does help with pattern forming and timeline analysis. It really does. Whiteboard/Corkįor what I do, then a massive whiteboard or cork on the walls is a must. Great for mapping out an industry, person of interest and competitor. The best (and simplest) mind mapping tool. It forces you only to use the words you need. Not a trait often associated with our industry. 🙂 HemingwayĬhecks Grammarly text and shortens sentences.

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Grammarlyīecause you don’t need to worry about speling and grammer when the words are coming out of your head and you don’t have time for full stops and you have a habit of finishing a sentence with a preposition at the end of a sentence at. I either write my documents in Evernote or use the white space provided by Grammarly. I have got to the point where I don’t use Microsoft Word or the Mac Pages at all. A book that’s being written as a tool that anyone can use on a day-to-day basis. SME and Mid Market focused. – Where the draft words go for our Competitor Analysis workbook. – A set of notebooks broken down into the different aspects of OSINT. – Where all business development and legal agreements sit. – A set of notes on which our project, quality control and other checklists go.

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– A notebook where everything about the business goes. – Where all the personal notes, emails, and general stuff goes. Each project is given a codeword, so our client’s name is never revealed. – These are a group of notebooks dedicated to projects. – Where to put all the outgoing receipts and invoices. – A place to place notes associated with our marketing and copy. Daft and interesting pictures and info graphs etc. – Where I put my ideas that come out of my head or something interesting seen on the web. End of the week, I make a new one, and the old one is saved elsewhere. Raw notes is a single note where I put my ramblings and draft stuff for the week. The information we are constantly copying and pasting, CRM codes and raw notes. This is where I put the notes I use all the time. When I have time, I then sort the messages into other notebooks. Here I put every incoming note-a note from an email, a web clipping or direct. – in front, so the notebook is at the top of the list.So I file my notes into the following notebooks: Evernote Notebooks

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Having 22,500 plus notes on Evernote they need to be organised.

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£4 a month if you want to upgrade is a steal. So everything is in one place and their in document search capability is excellent. Notes, pics, silly ideas, projects, articles, web clippings all go into it. Maybe it’s how my mind works, but this tool has everything. All are not specifically Market Intelligence related, and everyone can use them. Today we ask Graeme Dixon which Market Intelligence productivity tools do we use. Which Market Intelligence Productivity Tools do we Use?







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