@nalband@Mappletons Work: Write a 1-pager from scattered thoughts, tests and references accumulated over the last 4 weeks.
Life: Make your 21-meal plan for the week using your last 4 weeks of notes on what you made.
@nalband@Mappletons - Detailed problems in life or work getting solved.
- Where your past notes give you leverage.
- Where the example is the content (not the tool).
@kevinyien Love this.
I record all meetings and want that feedback from the data.
Just got Grammerly Pro to test this on the transcript from my last meeting.
We keep hearing about the Toyota Production System—especially just-in-time production—so much here in business school, but it’s always through case studies and third parties.
Decided to order (a translation of) the source.
"…The other scenario is where there's more peer-to-peer, you're learning from each other and doing relationship building."
2) AORs / Cross-train your back-ups via @mattmochary
Who owns what?
"Apple is famous for having pioneered AORs in Silicon Valley…"
But also in design, sales, customer success and hiring.
Monograph co-founder Moe Amaya @moeamaya says:
"You learn quite a bit just watching someone work and working with them. We have two versions: one with a lead to establish patterns, best practices and knowledge transfer…"
@ibdknox Convert text to slides.
Text is async.
Slides are sync.
It’s tough to present to others in roam, notion, coda, etc.
Text is best self-guided.
But what if you need to jump into a presentation?