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Aging Fun with Drunk Agile (Video)

Johanna Rothman

In the video, we offered several ideas, mostly about moving to rolling wave and just-in-time planning. You might like these blog posts, where I walked around the idea of aging but didn't explicitly address it: Why Minimize Management Decision Time. Management Debt, Technical Debt, and Decision-Making.

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What Lean CEOs Know That Typical CEOs Don't

Markovitz Consulting

Typical CEOs relied on standard countermeasures such as time management training and hiring more support staff. Lean thinking CEOs examined the organizational systems and maladaption that created the overwhelm in the first place and fixed those with leader standard work, daily management systems, etc.

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Remote Work Doesn’t Have to Mean All-Day Video Calls

Harvard Business

Three rules from a company that’s been fully remote since 2014.

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Calendar or Chaos? The Surprising Truth Behind Content Success

Chad Barr

Effective Time Management : It allows for efficient planning and scheduling, minimizing distractions and procrastination. Content Batching : Allocate blocks of time for creating multiple content forms efficiently, such as videos, podcasts, and blog posts.

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Beware of the meeting trap: how leaders should manage their time

Brimstone Consulting

In his article, Nohria cautions that leaders need to be intentional about not “popping in” to non-essential meetings, over-inviting subordinates to meetings, and over-relying on video meetings for 1:1. Also critical, not filling “found” time, such as the commute, with meetings. Be intentional with your time.

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Revolutionize Your Life and Business with ChatGPT

Chad Barr

Additionally, it can be leveraged for personal growth, enhanced learning, improved time management and overall, the quality of our lives. Personal Organization and Time Management: Superior planning of your schedules and activities so you may keep better track of your tasks and responsibilities.

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Stress and decreased engagement are just two reasons we need to stop scheduling back-to-back meetings

Brimstone Consulting

Microsoft’s Human Factors Lab recently conducted a study in which 14 people took part in video meetings while wearing electroencephalogram (EEG) equipment—a cap to monitor the electrical activity in their brains. One week, the study volunteers participated in four half-hour meetings that were scheduled back-to-back.

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