Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RSvnq3r2bcU
post from Google Apps for Work: https://apps.google.com/learn-more/make-time.html
post from Medium: https://medium.com/@googleforwork/one-googler-s-take-on-managing-your-time-b441537ae037#.8v410ykyg
2 things I learned:
1. The Weekly Pulse
- research result: "Energy starts low on Monday when you come out of the weekend and it peaks on Tuesday and Wednesday and it comes back down through the end of the week."
- actionable example: on Mondays, plan week and set goals for the week; on Tuesdays and Wednesdays, make time for creative and GTD; on Thursdays, reach agreement with people (e.g., 1:1's, meetings for consensus); on Fridays, write expense reports, purchase orders, and attend compliance training
2. Description and Meeting Notes Attachment
- Description: add "OWNER: (who will lead this meeting?)", "TYPE: (decision/1:1/informal catch up/etc.)", and "PURPOSE: (what's the goal or outcome? is any prep required?)"
- Meeting Notes: "date of the meeting," "thoughts from the team (things attendees want to mention)", and "updates (room for updates or collaboration efforts that people are working on)"
The mission of this blog is: 1. to openly talk about meaningful UX related content 2. to encourage everyone to think like UX professionals in a holistic way; so that any attempt to design, develop, and distribute can be more people-loving and personally meaningful; therefore, people's time and energy will be spent on things of true importance not being wasted on tedious UX.
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