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Tagged with “communication” (43) activity chart

  1. 5by5 | Back to Work #117: The Flu Shots of Siracusa County

    TOPIC: Offices, and when to get out of them.

    This week—in what will surely be remembered as the greatest Back to Work episode of all time—Dan and Merlin eventually talk about working at a desk and when to take it someplace else.

    http://5by5.tv/b2w/117

    —Huffduffed by merlinmann 2 weeks ago

  2. 5by5 | Back to Work #115: Invitation to a Blame Party

    TOPIC: Fixing the Culture of Meetings

    This week, Dan and Merlin address the problems with meetings, and how we can each choose to improve them.

    Ten quick ideas?

    Purpose Agenda Grazing Policy Hard Edges Scheduling Guests Timekeeper No Ratholes Focus Follow-Up Consistency http://5by5.tv/b2w/115

    —Huffduffed by merlinmann 3 weeks ago

  3. 5by5 | Back to Work #107: Pull Out Your Dingus

    TOPIC: Compression

    This week, Dan and Merlin talk about compression. What happens when we don’t account for how long something really takes to do? And, worse still, what if we don’t think about what has to happen before we can even start it?

    If you find you’re stressed-out, over-scheduled, under-resourced—and not particularly loving the things you’re making—there’s a pretty good chance you’ve become a victim of your own compression.

    Acknowledge and understand the problem, and then learn how to avoid the classic pitfalls by falling in love with your calendar all over again.

    http://5by5.tv/b2w/107

    —Huffduffed by merlinmann 3 months ago

  4. 5by5 | Back to Work #2: Picture of a Boat

    Merlin Mann and Dan Benjamin formulate a five-minute warning tactic before discussing the reality of bringing change to your company, some patterns that work for startups, solving the right problem at the right level, why you can’t find the innovation button, and using PathFinder as a Finder replacement.

    http://5by5.tv/b2w/2

    —Huffduffed by merlinmann 3 months ago

  5. Writing Content that is Compelling and Useful | Johnny Holland

    Today on Radio Johnny Jeff Parks talks with independent content and UX consultant, who will be presenting at the upcoming edUi Conference in Richmond, Stephanie Hay. Steph shares insights about writing content that is both compelling and useful by shifting our perspective to that of the people for whom we are trying to communicate. Sharing insights about user happiness and working towards are greater understanding of the emotional response of the user, organizations can start speaking to the values of their clients resulting in a better user experience.

    http://johnnyholland.org/radio-johnny/writing-content-that-is-compelling-and-useful/

    —Huffduffed by adactio 3 months ago

  6. 5by5 | Back to Work #102: Hunter Ready to Write

    TOPIC: Creative Costumes vs. Pushing Out Product

    This week Dan and Merlin talk about how the legends and mythologies around creative people and beautiful losers can become such a destructive MacGuffin for us aspiring civilians.

    Getting gakked out on Hunter S. Thompson’s cocaine and buying Sylvia Plath’s oven are unlikely to take you anyplace useful, interesting, or…creative.

    Also: "BRIANMICHAELBENDIS!"

    —Huffduffed by merlinmann 4 months ago

  7. 5by5 | Back to Work #97: Pope of the Office

    TOPIC: Using GTD to sanely and intelligently decide what to do, and when, and where.

    This week, Dan and Merlin continue their discussion of David Allen’s Getting Things Done system.

    Hopping over the basic workflow and setup (you’ll definitely need the book for that), this is all about doing—leveraging the horizontal and vertical axes of GTD to intuitively choose exactly the right task at any given moment.

    Regardless of interruptions, regardless of unexpected change, and regardless of what you’re mindfully not doing.

    —Huffduffed by merlinmann 5 months ago

  8. 3620 Podcast: F is Not For Phreak

    We celebrated our one month anniversary a few days ago, so it seemed fitting to run with the very first episode that we produced back when we were kicking around ideas for getting the podcast off the ground. It’s a page out of Kevin’s research on the history of hacker culture, which turns to a meditation on the role of telephony and sound in our world. Enjoy!

    Major Thanks…

    The phreak who goes by Mark Bernay is a wonderful and gracious guy for talking with me and for lending me some of his audio to use in this episode. If you want to check out more of his recordings, head over to Phone Trips.

    Music

    • “Real Love” by Delorean (0:00)
    • “Imitosis” by Andrew Bird (2:32 & 8:14)
    • “Dead Media” by Hefner (4:53)
    • “Pick Up the Phone” by Dragonette (9:44)

    http://podcast.asc.upenn.edu/2012/10/episode-6-f-is-not-for-phreak/

    —Huffduffed by adactio 7 months ago

  9. 5by5 | Back to Work #85: Schrödinger’s Soap Holder

    TOPIC: One Operational Paper Towel; One Safety Paper Towel.

    This week, Dan and Merlin discuss how to use a public restroom.

    There’s some other stuff, too. But, yeah. Mostly Dan and Merlin discuss how to use a public restroom.

    —Huffduffed by merlinmann 8 months ago

  10. 5by5 | Back to Work #84: Every Genie is an Actuary

    TOPIC: Superpowers, Madness, and the Pursuit of Interesting Problems

    Dan and Merlin talk about the superpowers you have and can’t control as well as the demons and drivers that our heroes have and can’t control. How sometimes we find ourselves craving the screaming in someone else’s head. Because, we surely do love and revere our Beautiful Losers and Genius Lunatics.

    Entered into evidence: Hunter S. Thompson, The Incredible Hulk, Sylvia Plath, Brian Wilson, Nightcrawler, Van Gogh, Tom Waits, Robert Lowell, Howard Hughes, and Corporate Stooges (n.b.: Dan said that; not Merlin).

    The upshot? Try not to get too obsessed with someone else’s ether in the convertible or, for that matter, the cake in your own conference room.

    Get excited about constantly releasing that "better version of yourself"—and make the world a happy beneficiary of your own particular madness.

    —Huffduffed by merlinmann 8 months ago

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