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Phil Gerbyshak Interviews Dan Roam [Productivity in Context]
Make It Great! with Phil Gerbyshak: Phil Gerbyshak Meets the Back of the Napkin
Phil Gerbyshak Meets the Back of the Napkin
Recently I had the good fortune to spend 40 minutes with Dan Roam, author of the great new book The Back of the Napkin. It’s quickly become one of my favorite books, for it changed [...]
A Look at the Strategic Alliance [Productivity in Context]
I have been thinking about this topic lately, and Dosh Dosh has a post about it today:Strategic Collaborations
No matter what you call it, collaboration with others will benefit you in ways that go beyond what you can do on your own. Think about it. Each involved party comes with their own established audience, reputation, brand, [...]
Making Changes [Productivity in Context]
I have a guest post up at Slacker Manager, please check it out here:
Strategy for Making Changes
Thank you for your support, I’d love to hear what you think.
Original post here: Stephen
The Future of Desktop and Online Productivity [Productivity in Context]
From Hack Your Day
If you take the internet out of context and forget about all the obvious productivity advantages it has given us, like email, skype and so on, it’s still not anywhere near to being as much of a time saver in productivity as it could be. Let me explain.
What do you think?
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Yikes! The Future of Augmented Cognition? [Productivity in Context]
Via Ryan at Collaborative Ideation:
Augmented Cognition
This short film takes place in 2030 in a command center that is tasked with monitoring cyberspace activities for anomalies that could threaten the global economy. The economy, which functions largely in cyberspace, is the link between countries and is extremely susceptible to instability. As might be expected, given the [...]
links for 2008-05-01 [The 4-Hour Workweek Journal]
YoureAPoorLoser.com
Finally, a program geared to us dumb guys teaching us how to make millions online! I want to become a money magnet. I want my own abundance video!
(tags: marketing)
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Original post here: brick
links for 2008-04-28 [The 4-Hour Workweek Journal]
BookMooch: exchange books and trade them, like a book swap or book barter
BookMooch lets you give away books you no longer need in exchange for books you really want. The point system itself is a great idea and ensures fairness in distributing shipping costs - an idea that other community sites could leverage.
(tags: books exchange [...]
What makes a good list manager? [HD BizBlog- The Podcast: Productivity in Context]
This post provides some context for the post I entered below.
Simply GTD with Kelly: What makes a good GTD list manager?
So what makes a good GTD list manager?
Key features to look for:
* Sorting lists by context - many programs have a “category” feature that will easily support this.
* Ability to [...]
What makes a good list manager? [Productivity in Context]
This post provides some context for the post I entered below.
Simply GTD with Kelly: What makes a good GTD list manager?
So what makes a good GTD list manager?
Key features to look for:
* Sorting lists by context - many programs have a “category” feature that will easily support this.
* Ability to [...]
Stripped Down GTD List Manager [HD BizBlog- The Podcast: Productivity in Context]
This just in:
A Simple Index Card GTD System | GTD Times
Note here I broke down the task to several subtasks. I actually wrote this list during a dull portion of a work meeting last week…the ideas hit me, I wrote them quickly, then reengaged with the business meeting, knowing I had secured the ideas.
So [...]