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This Blog will be filled with very fun and informative articles based on my history and learnings, hopefully these will help guide you on your journey.
Friday, March 27, 2020

OK, so we are officially in a Pandemic and guess what youve been asked to work from home. First things first, count your lucky stars if you still have a job and that you can do this, some people are going to be dreaming of this kind of job.

So you have an opportunity, but you need to be able to communicate and collaborate with your team mates or with clients and you are already realising tech can be a headache when it comes to internet communications.

So here is a couple of ways and a couple of tools i do and use.

Google Meet takes the headaches out of joining a video call at work/jome or even down the beach if your not in complete lockdown yet.

Just set up a meeting and share a link. No worrying about whether teammates, clients, or customers have the right accounts or plug-ins. With a fast, lightweight interface and smart participant management, multi-person video calls are a breeze.

So Meet integrates with other Google Products, so you can go straight from your Google Calendar to the meeting and details are all accesible if you need them, you can even just email a link if you want to or share via the link in social. 

Google Meet Imiage

Anyway, if youve already been using Google Calendar its pretty easy to use Google Meet.

If you want to try it out and even grab yourself a GSuite account follow this link and use my code for a 20% discount of the full Google Packages. 

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G Suite is very good at bringing your whole business into the remote world not just communication, best decision i ever made was the move!

 

 

 


Monday, March 16, 2020

This Blog will be filled with very fun and informative articles based on my history and learnings, hopefully these will help guide you on your journey.


Thursday, March 20, 2014

chris finn

 

CHRIS Finn started working as a surveyor in underground gold mines in 1999 and didn’t take long to impress his managers, who recognised his enthusiasm, strong work ethic, high quality of work and ability to handle a high level of responsibility under pressure. In 2003, Mr Finn took on the role of senior surveyor half a world away, on the Heathrow Terminal 5 Project, the largest construction site in the Northern Hemisphere at the time. He started his own business in 2006, and PSS Group is now a leading firm in precision surveying consultancy for oil and gas producers, mining companies, petrochemical enterprises, land and property developers, civil engineers and construction companies. Mr Finn was working as a sole trader when he established PSS, subcontracting through another survey company. The company now employs 30 staff and has a number of major clients in the resources and commercial construction
industries. He is studying business management at Curtin University and is keen to see how the training will further his business success. Mr Finn is three-time Australian frisbee champion and president of the Australian Disc Golf Association. Since 2009, PSS has installed five permanent frisbee golf courses across Australia, teaching thousands of children in metro, rural and remote Aboriginal communities how to play the sport.

Article Courtesy of WA Business News