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What He Said

by Paula Thornton

Frankly I couldn’t have said it any better than Leo Babauta, in his piece Productivity 2.0: How the New Rules of Work Are Changing the Game. Indeed, he’s said a lot of relevant things I’ve wanted to say, but just haven’t gotten around to.

To put it all in context he compares two perspectives — Old School vs. Productivity 2.0 — across the following dimensions:

Crank It Out vs Deep Focus
Lots of Planning vs Just Start
Tons of Paperwork vs Automate
Multi-Tasking is Productive vs Multi-Project and Single-Task
Produce More vs Produce Less
Be Organized vs Tag, Archive and Search
Hierarchy vs Independence, Freedom and Collaboration
Work Longer Hours vs Work Fewer Hours

This all reinforces fundamental 2.0 thinking.
Way to go, Leo.

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2 Comments »

RyanJanuary 8th, 2009 at 12:07 pm

Isn’t it curious that the two approaches aren’t just different, they are almost opposite of each other.

Paula ThorntonJanuary 8th, 2009 at 2:09 pm

Not curious at all — dichotomy is where the sweet spot of optimal resides :)

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