StreamLogic Inc. launches new online weblog for executives and business leaders.

October 25, 2006 (PRLEAP.COM) Business News
Today, StreamLogic Inc. launched a new weblog (aka blog), called The Efficient Executive. This blog will contain articles, advice and ideas to help executives and other business leaders become more efficient and effective.

The blog is a collection of tips, tricks and learning experiences on topics such as: Process Improvement, Business Travel, Collaboration, Communication, Entrepreneurship, Gift Ideas, High Performance Businesses, Innovation, Integration, Leadership, Motivation, Multitasking, Note Taking, Organization, Productivity, Stress Management, Technology, and Time Management.

It consists of original articles by Curtis Hughes, Founder and President of StreamLogic, Inc., as well as additional articles collected from over 200 alternate sources. The team at StreamLogic hand-selects each article that appears, ensuring that all articles are relevant and appropriate. The blog also offers book suggestions and other resources on time management, leadership, productivity and organizational efficiency.

When asked about the concept, Curtis stated, “The idea behind this blog was to extend our corporate philosophy of creating efficient organizations beyond the traditional client/consultant relationship. We want to provide a place where business leaders can find relevant information on how to be more productive both in business and in life. Our goal is to eventually grow this site into a comprehensive Efficient Executive web portal, with many more areas of interest”.

You can also subscribe to the RSS feed or email list to receive notification when any new article is posted.

http://www.EfficientExecutive.com

About StreamLogic:
Headquartered in Charlotte, North Carolina, StreamLogic Inc. specializes in technology integration, business automation, custom software development, and strategy by using the fundamentals of organizational efficiency to design and implement technology solutions that businesses run better, prosper, and grow.