I have been kicking the tires on a product called Xobni for the past week or so, and am fascinated by this useful tool. Xobni (inboX backwards) is a "plug-in" to Outlook that integrates seamlessly with Outlook, providing a real-time "dashboard" for Outlook (you can see what it looks like in the video preview at the end of this post). …
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Xobni - a very interesting Outlook tool
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Eluma: Browse, organize, and share
http://www.genuinecuriosity.com/genuinecuriosity/2008/05/eluma-browse-or.htmlI do a lot of online research on a variety of topics - work, personal, etc. However, I'm not very methodical about cataloging the links I find. As a result, I have a lot of unruly bookmarks (favorites) that I've accumulated. …
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Learning from movies
http://www.genuinecuriosity.com/genuinecuriosity/2008/05/learning-from-m.htmlAt Joyful Jubilant Learning, this month's theme is Learning from the Movies. I just posted my thoughts on this topic over there. In actuality, I didn't write about what I learned from a specific movie. It's more about some of the collective learnings I've gathered from movies, actors, and abominable 3rd movies in multi-movie sagas... …
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Is it ADD or Personality Type? My findings - Part 1
http://blog.neatandsimple.com/2008/05/is-it-add-or-pe.htmlShe writes about all kinds of cool stuff and stuns me with how much great stuff she is capable of writing so often and so well! Thank you Liz! 3) To Dwayne Melancon of "Genuine Curiousity" for his incredibly insightful and compassionate article "GOT ATTENTION?" referencing
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Genuine Curiosity's Review of Execution Revolution
http://seedsofgrowth.com/genuine-curiositys-review-of-execut...Dwayne Melancon over at Genuine Curiosity, has published his review of Execution Revolution, the new book by Gary Harpst, founder and CEO of Six Disciplines.
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Genuine Curiosity's Review of Execution Revolution
http://sixdisciplines.blogspot.com/2008/04/genuine-curiosity...Dwayne Melancon over at Genuine Curiosity, has published his review of Execution Revolution, the new book by Gary Harpst, founder and CEO of Six Disciplines.
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The Occupational Adventure (sm)
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Organize IT Recap: Time Audits, Point Systems, Public Speaking
http://www.organizeit.co.uk/2008/04/25/organize-it-recap-tim...to me as it can provide useful information about how time gets spent. However I always felt it was a little too extreme for the average joe to both with (rather like planning out your day to the last minute). However, Genuine Curiosity has some interesting tips that may clarify what the whole process of auditing actually involves. Have you ever done a time audit? If so, how successful and useful was it? Tim Ferris, famous for the Four Hour Work Week, has some great advice about
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Organize IT Recap: Time Audits, Public Speaking
http://www.organizeit.co.uk/2008/04/25/organize-it-recap-tim...to me as it can provide useful information about how time gets spent. However I always felt it was a little too extreme for the average joe to both with (rather like planning out your day to the last minute). However, Genuine Curiosity has some interesting tips that may clarify what the whole process of auditing actually involves. Have you ever done a time audit? If so, how successful and useful was it? Tim Ferris, famous for the Four Hour Work Week, has some great advice about
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Organize IT Recap: Time Audits, Public Speaking
http://www.organizeit.co.uk/2008/04/25/organize-it-recap-tim...to me as it can provide useful information about how time gets spent. However I always felt it was a little too extreme for the average joe to both with (rather like planning out your day to the last minute). However, Genuine Curiosity has some interesting tips that may clarify what the whole process of auditing actually involves. Have you ever done a time audit? If so, how successful and useful was it? Tim Ferris, famous for the Four Hour Work Week, has some great advice about
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Planet NZTech
http://planet.nztech.orggoal is that at the end of the coaching process you will have experienced the process and developed the skill to repeat the process on your own, perhaps with some occasional follow-up, as needed." If you want to become a better manager of your time, commit to a periodic time audit. Dwayne offers some tips on doing so effectively. Eg, "In a time audit, you can do something similar by identifying your most significant issues and creating a written plan (with targets) to improve them. This gives you something you can track against
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Enterprise Collaboration and Virtual Teams Report (April 25, 2008)
http://www.michaelsampson.net/2008/04/enterprise-c-15.htmlgoal is that at the end of the coaching process you will have experienced the process and developed the skill to repeat the process on your own, perhaps with some occasional follow-up, as needed." If you want to become a better manager of your time, commit to a periodic time audit. Dwayne offers some tips on doing so effectively. Eg, "In a time audit, you can do something similar by identifying your most significant issues and creating a written plan (with targets) to improve them. This gives you something you can track against