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Tag Archives: productivity
Do The Best You Can, Not The Best
When we agonize over everything to try to make it “the best” we fool ourselves. There’s no such thing. We are just people and can’t, by definition by perfect and “the best.” When we understand the constraints–time, money, people, technology–and … Continue reading
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Corporate Sports
Go into any office, particularly early in the day once everybody has had a chance to get settled and have their coffee. What do you hear? Keyboards clacking away, punctuated by the periodic click of the mouse as the send … Continue reading
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