Your non-linear problem of 90% utilization
Is everyone working very hard, all the time, and yet accomplishing 1/10th of what it seems they should? Maybe this is why.
^ADJ: In most businesses, we have a large opportunity when it comes to productivity and optimal performance. We need to recognise the "combination of frequent context-switching and interruption—the Twin Enemies of productivity.
Grow the Puzzle Around You
In 2005, Jessica Livingston cofounded Y Combinator, the first "accelerator." Today there are hundreds of them all over the world, but in 2005 what we were doing was so unusual that most people in Silicon Valley regarded us as irrelevant.
^ADJ: Why you should read:
- a great story of how Y Combinator came about, Jessica finding her passion and the career steps taken
- the importance of a diversity of skills and experience, in this case Jessica's "social radar"
- the nine lesson's from her journey, especially: Start small so you can be nimble and open to change.
Does working from home damage productivity? Just look at the data.
To put a spin on a favorite British saying: I’ve been asked about productivity and working from home more times than I’ve had hot dinners. So it’s time to review all the evidence and serve up one big answer to the question: Does working from home work?
^ADJ: Important article, because we need to look at the data.
8 ways SaaS companies can use AI to get ahead
^ADJ: I included this article to prompt your thinking about how AI is being used, and how you could potentially use AI within your work, and to give awareness of the capabilities and how it is being "baked" into products and services.
Andrew Huberman AI
I'm an artificial intelligence trained on every episode of Huberman Lab. I can help you answer questions, search for topics, and more.
^ADJ: Andrew Huberman has a wealth of knowledge contained within his podcasts, now with AI you can easily find the relevant articles and podcasts snippets.