How’s your form?

Paula Satow
23 October 2010

If you’re anything like me, you figure, “Why reinvent the wheel.” With so much to do and so little time, you would rather stand on the shoulders of the process geeks who came before you and get jiggy with their business forms than start all over from scratch.

CubiclesThat’s why I love sites that offer free productivity forms. They’re always at the ready to save us all a ton of time and effort so we can move on to bigger and better things.  Check out the ingenious Formnet® from Entrepreneur Magazine where you can download forms that help you do everything from  monitor a six-month Twitter campaign to  monitor the competition. And Office Depot generously offers a ton of downloadable business forms including how to prepare a business plan.

Imagine the productivity savings if everyone on the planet started sharing their favorite forms.  We could finally get on to new business at hand instead of wasting so much time and effort on the old. How about it…are you ready to share your favorite forms?

When you’re ready to create an elevator pitch about your business or idea, don’t start from scratch. Start at Buzzuka, The Pitch Place, where you can use our on-line form to ponder and produce the best elevator pitch you ever wrote.

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