About Carson Tate
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Carson Tate, CPO® helps her clients be efficient, confident and “open for business.” She works closely with the everyday and long term needs of clients to redefine what it means to “be organized.” Her clients strike the right balance between knowledge management and the tasks that move business ahead. Carson’s energetic, empathetic and enduring spirit enables her to swiftly gain her clients’ trust and deftly steer them toward their goals. She has a talent for analyzing an important work situation, customizing a solution and delivering professional results.
Her services extend far beyond the finished product. As a persuasive communicator and leader, Carson knows how to motivate people to change habits to better handle their lives and realize their dreams.
Her list of extracurricular accomplishments includes completing the Boston Marathon. Carson is a member of the next “Cultural Leadership Training” class of the Arts and Science Council.
Carson earned her B.A. in Psychology and Religion from Washington and Lee University. She is a member of the National Association of Professional Organizers. She lives in Charlotte, North Carolina, with her husband Andrew.
Contact Carson Tate, CPO® at 704.362.1526, Carson@WorkingSimply.com
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Statistics
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White collar workers waste and average of
40% of their workday. Not because they aren't smart, but because they were never taught organizing skills to cope with the increasing workloads and demands.
Wall Street Journal
US businesses spend
$360 billion annually turning the information on the documents they receive every day into something that they can use to run their business.
Gartner Group
The average executive spends
two hours/day trying to reach people on the telephone.
Canadian Statistics, Ian Brown, Vista
Knowledge workers spend
50% of their time searching for information, leaving only the remaining 50% to actually use what they have found.
Reuters Study
US employees waste more than
two hours a week finding, sharing and storing documents.
Smart Business Magazine 7/2001
85% of the information that businesses need to operate does not fall into structured formats of automated spreadsheets or databases.
Instead, it exists in a wide range of unstructured content such as email, graphics or video. With so much diverse information, employees spend roughly 25% to 35% of their time
looking for the information they need to do their jobs.
Document Magazine October 2003
Executives waste
six weeks per year searching for lost documents.
Fast Company Magazine 8/2004
The average office has
19 copies of each documents.
USA Today