Announcing NEW OA Podcasts!

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As most of you know, we're constantly trying to improve the OfficeArrow experience. We're always looking for ways to expand our offerings, take advantage of new technology, and make your time here on OfficeArrow more valuable. In an effort to do just this, we've added a brand new feature - OA podcasts!

If you're not familiar with podcasts, here's the one minute explanation: A podcast is a series of audio files distributed over the internet to portable media devices (like iPods) and personal computers. If you find a podcast you really love, you can even subscribe to it and have the episodes downloaded automatically to your computer when new content is published.

We're going to be offering two different podcast "programs" for your listening pleasure. Both for free! The first is entitled "OA's Expert Advice for the Workplace." These podcasts will feature interviews with experts in a variety of fields, sharing helpful information applicable to the work of office professionals. We currently have two episodes available for download.

Episode 1: Interview with David Allen, bestselling author of "Getting Things Done: The Art of Stress Free Productivity."

Episode 2: Interview with Mignon Fogarty, creator and host of "Grammar Girl's Quick and Dirty Tips for Better Writing."

To subscribe to this podcast series in iTunes, click here.

To subscribe via RSS, click here.

To listen online or download directly, click here.

Keep your eye out for more exciting interviews in the future!

The second podcast program we'll be offering is entitled "The Desk Files: Solving Workplace Mysteries." These podcasts will feature quick 5 minute answers to all of your burning office questions. If you have something you'd like us to address, let us know!

The Desk Files will premier in the month of February so be on the look out!

To access OfficeArrow podcasts and learn more about how they work, visit the "podcasts" page in the OA Toolbox. Please be sure to let us know what you think.


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