Productivity 2.0: How the New Rules of Work Are Changing the ...
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Saved by 47 people (-13 private), first by anonymouse user on 2008-10-13
- Jdorner on 2008-11-25 - Tags work , tips , technology , productivity , lifehacks , gtd , zenhabits
- Dcsdweb on 2008-11-08 - Tags productivity , working smarter
- Hnouwens on 2008-11-06 - Tags persoonlijke vaardigheden , productiviteit , web 2.0
- Mediaspider on 2008-10-30 - Tags productivity , workhabits
- Skukolja on 2008-10-29 - Tags productivity 2.0 , web2.0 , e-learning
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He clears away distractions and allows himself to focus on the task at hand
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Productivity 2.0: Automate with technology
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More isn’t necessarily better.
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focus on quality, on innovation, on creativity.
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a second engineer can focus on a really innovative program, and though he has produced much less code and fewer programs and has spent more time on a single program … his software can change the industry.
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6. Forget about organization — use technology.
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Productivity 2.0: Tag, archive and search
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Independence, freedom, and collaboration. Hierarchies are being flattened out. In fact, whole new forms of organization and collaboration are being created all the time.
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Productivity 2.0: Independence, freedom, and collaboration.
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With more freedom, workers are realizing that work isn’t everything, and that it’s more important to be happy, to produce important work, to have the freedom to be creative and innovative, to be passionate about your work
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