Always in a Hurry Says Something About the Person
Posted on15 Jan 2015
Tagstime, binge eating analogy, Einstein, busy work, time vs money, Cassie Mogilner, Wharton, University of Pennsylvania, The Economist, productivity, money, Harvard Business Review, happiness, communications
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Time is relative. Einstein told us so. If we are always in a hurry, it might be more than just not having... Read More
Excessive Collaboration, “Let Me Do My Job!”
At the outset, great ideas succeed because there is adherence to their fundamental concepts, processes and techniques. Over time though, commercial pressures... Read More
Cost of Feeling Busy about Our Business
Posted on26 May 2014
Tagsbusiness, effectiveness, feelings, productivity, profitability, rationale, self-interest, subconscious, bees
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A friend once pointed out that business is derived from the work “busy,” not from words such as “produce” or “profit.”. Since... 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