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Mama's reward chart from Story of Mum; on the left, a page from my Mum to Be survival kit and planner
A truck transporting harvested oil palms, Sabah, Malaysia.
Photo by Greg Girard/CIFOR
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I made an arm-mounted "mini desk" that can hold both index cards and sticky notes, to help keep me focused as I run around the office trying to get things done.
Mama's reward chart from Story of Mum; on the left, a page from my Mum to Be survival kit and planner
5 September 2014 - Joint OECD-NBER Conference on Productivity Growth and Innovation in the Long Run.
Photo: OECD/Christian Moutarde
For more information, visit: www.oecd.org/economy/productivity-growth-and-innovation-i...
This bleacher is made by laminating strips of cardboard from something like a cerial packet. The slight curve makes it stable despite the thin profile.
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A truck loaded with palm fruits are seen on the road in Nagan Raya, Aceh Province, Sept. 28, 2012.
Photo by Dita Alangkara/CIFOR
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Kanban board can be successfully implemented in a Human Resources departments to manage the interview procedures.
If a contents of book emerge from subconscious after a while, it will become a "Discovery" cards (I see it, I understand it).
Collecting information for an article about Dynabook and my hero Alan Kay, and if you don't know, November 2008 was the the 40th anniversary of the Dynabook.
I really enjoyed writing on Post-it notes, i should do that more.
A variation of the Task Order Up, formatted to be printed on cardstock and cut into 3x5 cards (like for a Hipster PDA)
A daily attempt to learn something photo-related during a crazy-boring summer. It helps to have a friend for motivation.
Walking on Clark St with a pal of mine after dark and attracted to the lights of this in a moth-like fashion. Not much changed -- some adjusting of brightness and exposure with the adjustment brush, and some color tweaking. LOOKS SPIFFY ON BLACK.
Isn’t it true we all would wish for increased productivity & efficiency?! I listened yesterday to a TED talk on productivity (via Michael Hyatt’s blog | btw… one of my favorite blogs!!) & the presenter, Jason Fried, argued that “Work doesn’t happen at work.” I was intrigued & it led to a bit of introspection & evaluation. Generally speaking, I’ve somewhat always been a very organized person. From childhood when I would arrange my Hotwheels according to Make/Model, even to college, when my roommates joked about the organization of my closet or checkbook register… some laughed as I pulled the pocket calendar out of my back pocket & could track time & expenses. I’m not sure what to call it but people have always pointed out that I possess the ability to simplify complex matters… whether it be design, home organization, business principles, etc. In any case, I’m grateful to God… yes, even for OCD!
Running your own business is complicated, heck, running your own life is complicated. There are dozens of wonderful tools for personal & business now available for each of us… Evernote, Dropbox, Things, ShootQ & Pictage (for you photographers), & etc. For the most part, I use each of the above, yet, what I’ve found to be my “must-have” tool of choice, is my Moleskine. It’s no over-statement, I love my Moleskine. Without it, I feel naked… or brainless. It’s my control center in many respects.
I’ve been using a Pocket Moleskine for several years & decided for 2011 to customize it according to my needs, aka “hack.” There are dozens of excellent Moleskine Hack articles online, among my favorite is the comprehensive article by Freelance Switch here. Inspired by David Allen’s book, Getting Things Done, many geeks like myself (it’s true, I am!) are using the systems he mentions to be more productive & organized. I thought I’d share a few of the customizations I made to my Pocket Moleskine. Cheers to an organized life!!
The view of my desk from above… yes, in most situations, I’m rather passionate about keeping it uncluttered.
Raising productivity does not always mean reducing employment. As the latest McKinsey Global Institute Report, "The Archipelago Economy"
bit.ly/RmZJ8k points out, Indonesia has posted significant productivity gains across sectors at the same time that
employment has increased in 35 of the past 51 years. This pattern
is similar to the experience of developed countries, including Japan and
Canada. Since 1960, Indonesia’s productivity has increased by 255 percent and employment by 230 percent. Between 2000 and 2010, telecommunications
outshone all other sectors in Indonesia, with a productivity improvement of more
than 150 percent and a net increase in employment of 5 percent. Employment
has expanded across the economy, except in electricity, gas,
and water, where employment has been flat. .
Vitor Gaspar, Director, Fiscal Affairs Department, IMF, presents in the luncheon release of the IMF's Fiscal Monitor Chapter on: "Upgrading the Tax System to Boost Productivity" at the Peterson Institute For International Economics on Thursday, April 13 in Washington, D.C. IMF Photo by Ryan Rayburn
This past week brought the latest productivity data for the US economy, which show that in the third quarter, productivity grew at a 1.9 percent annual rate, the same as in the second quarter (revised). As we noted in last year's report on US Growth and Renewal bit.ly/SPgojE, to deliver the rise in living standards that previous generations of US citizens have enjoyed, the US economy needs to raise productivity to about 2.3 percent annually.
Photo by Lucy McHugh/CIFOR
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How to improve your productivity in terminal environment with Tmux
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I spotted this book the other night whilst grocery shopping and thought it might possibly solve every problem I've ever had (likely).
darn webcam flipped the photo around so you can't tell it's called 'Dream it. List it. Do it!'. It's produced by 43things.com
someday I'll get round to making a list !