057 Productivity Potpourri Premiere Edition - ProductivityCast

057 Productivity Potpourri, Premiere Edition

What we did this week is unusual for us, but we hope this works out to be a good format for an ongoing series on the podcast. Each of us proposed an independent topic, a productivity potpourri if you will, and we asked it of the other ProductivityCast teammates. We all went round robin and answered and discussed these topics. And hopefully we get into a place where we realize, some of these topics could be its own episode with your feedback…so let us know in the comments.

In this cast, we discuss these questions/topics from the ProductivityCast team:

  • Art: If you had one piece of advice to give someone to get started on being more productive what would it be and why?
  • Augusto: Importance to creating small changes to produce big impacts.
  • Francis: How do you get better (i.e. more productive) over a career that spans decades?
  • Ray: There are a plethora of tools out there today. How do you connect your various personal productivity tools to have an integrated management system?

(If you’re reading this in a podcast directory/app, please visit https://productivitycast.net/057 for clickable links and the full show notes and transcript of this cast.)

Enjoy! Give us feedback! And, thanks for listening!

If you’d like to continue discussing managing digital notebooks from this episode, please click here to leave a comment down below (this jumps you to the bottom of the post).

In this Cast | Productivity Potpourri, Premiere Edition

Ray Sidney-Smith

Augusto Pinaud

Art Gelwicks

Francis Wade

Show Notes | Productivity Potpourri, Premiere Edition

Resources we mention, including links to them, will be provided here. Please listen to the episode for context.

The Goal: A Process of Ongoing Improvement by Eliyahu M. Goldratt and Jeff Cox

Raw Text Transcript | Productivity Potpourri, Premiere Edition

Raw, unedited and machine-produced text transcript so there may be substantial errors, but you can search for specific points in the episode to jump to, or to reference back to at a later date and time, by keywords or key phrases. The time coding is mm:ss (e.g., 0:04 starts at 4 seconds into the cast’s audio).

Read More

Download a PDF of raw, text transcript of the interview here.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.