This new Microsoft Hololens is pretty darn COOL. I've had numerous conversations with co-workers about having something like this at work. Not sure if it's useful enough yet to have any sort of return on investment, which I assume is substantial. But who knows, in the future we might all be using tools like this and sitting at a computer will seem archaic.
Tuesday, February 24, 2015
A few suggestions for improving your organization at work...
Whether we are leading a team of one or thirty, staying organized is critical to insuring a relatively smooth work process and preventing things from falling through the cracks. In addition, by being better organized we can reduce stress levels for ourselves and our team members. The article I posted below focuses on the ADHD executive and strategies he or she can apply at work to manage problems with organization. However, I find these strategies easily applicable to all of us, whether we are ADHD sufferers or not, and regardless of whether we play a leading role at work or a supporting one. I will admit, the strategy in this article that resonated with me the most was to be good but not perfect. I tend to be a perfectionist, and there have been times that that this tendency has needlessly brought me (and possibly a teammate or two) to tears. Ok, maybe tears is an exaggeration, but sad faces definitely! I like to think I have improved over the last couple of years, but this was a welcome reminder.
Here's the article:
Sanity-Saving Strategies for the ADHD Executive
Here's the article:
Sanity-Saving Strategies for the ADHD Executive
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