Charles Byrd – Organizing For A Productive New Year

December 28, 2017

Melanie Johnson and Jenn Foster interview Charles Byrd about Productivity for small business owners.

Check out Evernote! Charles offers a unique blend of professional and organizational skills spanning the following areas:

Online Education – Charles courses have reached over 500k people in 2016 and are on track to reaching 1mm people in 2017.  He specializes in productivity and joint venture partnerships running live workshops, product launches, program management, marketing, and technology.

As a productivity expert, Charles coaches CEOs and entrepreneurs how to “Kill the Chaos” of information overload.  He is a lifelong learner and has a passion for helping others through his designed solutions.

He discovers and utilizes the latest technologies quickly.  He is an innovative leader who is fun and easy to work with.  He brings energy into a room while consistently delivering on substantial undertakings.  He is creative, insightful and highly collaborative.

Learn more about Charles by clicking on any of the links below:

CharlesByrd.com

 Facebook.com/Charles Byrd

 Facebook.com/thebyrdword

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