I’m reading Eyal Nir’s book Indistractible and Chapter 8 floored me. Eyal debunks the sort of truths we all pick up along the way, and holds them up to the light. In this way I found myself looking at long buried assumptions and realised that they were driving some of my subconscious behaviour. I think […]
Read MoreSummary In post 1 and post 2 of this series, I outlined earlier sections of this book Deep Work by Cal Newport. In this post, I complete the series by outlining Newport’s Rules 2-4: Embrace Boredom Quit Social Media Drain the Shallows As before, I have organized these insights, examples and guidelines within the framework […]
Read MoreSummary I purchased Deep Work by Cal Newport a couple of years ago. Soon after, it must have strayed off the first page of my Kindle and I forgot about it. Recently, I was talking to a good friend about juggling many projects and priorities at work. He suggested this book and then I remembered […]
Read MoreSummary When you’re trying to get someone to make the right decision or take the right action, provide concrete instructions because that will make it easier for them to do the right thing. Examples & Stories At work I’m currently putting together a field guide for change management based on our experiences with a number […]
Read MoreSummary When something goes wrong, do a learning review as soon as you can. This can be useful for teams in a work setting or for you as an individual (i.e. school projects). Examples & Stories A couple of years ago I did some research on best practices for doing project/incident postmortems. This is a […]
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June 16, 2021
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