Importance Of Documenting Processes And Procedures For Just One Person
Posted on13 Aug 2018
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The importance of documenting processes and procedures shows up much when firms scale. They need many employees to work as one in... Read More
Who Are the Always Late Personality Types?
Posted on13 Jul 2015
Tagshealth, multi-tasking, optimism, Personality, procrastination, Real-time personality assessment, time, meetings, Real-time Personality Assessment Series
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Lateness to meetings costs money. This adds to the waste for which most meetings are known. Lateness has many reasons. They include... Read More
Working with Psychopaths
Obviously, not working with psychopaths is the best option. That, however, isn’t always practical. Additionally, it’s neither practical nor optimal to distrust... Read More
Creative Innovation (Pt 10): Information & Interruptions
Posted on05 Nov 2012
TagsCreative Innovation Series, creativity, decisions, education, information, Information Diet, innovation, knowledge, multi-tasking, power, risk, technology, The Atlantic, The Economist
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Today, we have expansive, quick access to information. Moreover, we have sophisticated reminders of communications we receive and the tasks to do,... Read More
In Defense of Multi-tasking and Channel Surfing
Posted on26 Jul 2011
TagsTobey Deys, television, synchronicity, situational awareness, situation, productivity, multi-tasking, fun, focus, anchoring
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In Tobey Deys’ comment about my post regarding the implications of people’s unawareness to television viewing, she asked for my thoughts on... Read More