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Need a New Time Management Tool for Long Business Meetings? Bring TIM!(R)

Tue Nov 3, 2009 3:00am EST
People looking for a way to shorten their next business meeting can now Bring
TIM!(R), the world's first portable meeting cost calculator and clock. With
Bring TIM!, time management is simpler than ever, allowing everyone to see a
meeting's true cost as time ticks by.



BETTENDORF, Iowa, Nov. 3 /PRNewswire/ -- Bring TIM! LLC announces the launch
of Bring TIM!(R), its new time management cost calculator designed to bring
any painfully long business meeting to a succinct and successful close. Got a
meeting? Bring TIM! Because Time is Money!

Bring TIM! is a sleek and easy to use meeting cost calculator and clock that
shows the cost of a meeting in progress. Users simply enter the number of
attendees, estimate an average hourly rate and press the start button. This
allows Bring TIM! to prominently display the cost of every second ticking by.
When people understand the cost involved in a single business meeting,
discussion becomes brief, topical and productive. 

"Many people are frustrated by long, unproductive meetings. These meetings are
also expensive. Bring TIM! gives users the power to break the cycle and serves
as a friendly reminder to stay on track," says Brad Johnson, President &
Founder of Bring TIM! LLC. 

Johnson created Bring TIM! out of his own experience with business meetings
that frequently ran four hours or more. As Johnson sat through each meeting,
he couldn't help but think of the work piling on his desk and how much the
meetings were costing the company. He knew there had to be a solution.

Bring TIM! is already being recognized as both a humorous gift and a valuable
tool for people at all levels of an organization, being named a top pick for
National Boss's Day and blogged about by renowned leadership consultant Steve
Kaye, who wrote "Finally, someone made one. This tool could revolutionize the
conduct of meetings."

Bring TIM! will be available for shipping in late October 2009. This time
management device is priced at $24.99 + S&H, and can be purchased directly
from www.BringTim.com. The next time you find yourself in a painfully long and
unproductive business meeting, Bring TIM!

    Media contact:
    Brad Johnson
    Bring TIM! LLC
    563-388-6509


SOURCE  Bring TIM! LLC

Brad Johnson of Bring TIM! LLC, +1-563-388-6509



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