@JoeBuhlig @bookwormfm Noise and How to Change are on my radar, How to Change is probably the more Bookworm of the two books.
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May 17, 2021
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@JoeBuhlig Yup, organizational knowledge management tools are a thing: such as Confluence, Slite, Outline, and Guru.
@JoeBuhlig @bookwormfm Those are all good, but I think Noise would be good
The larger the group of people, the simpler their behavior
Talking to one person, you can get lost in the endless intricacies of their story
But speaking to thousands, their behavior is completely predictable
@JoeBuhlig @bookwormfm The Extended mind looks good 😌
If you could pick just one of these for @bookwormfm, which would it be? https://twitter.com/AdamMGrant/status/1393920842166411266
May 16, 2021
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@JoeBuhlig Organizational knowledge, in terms of creating a continuity of practice when turnover occurs, is a challenge for many organizations. A structured OKM system would likely have a high ROI, IMHO.
@JoeBuhlig Or, what I’m trying to fix in our business is everyone sticks a word document in a random folder on the network.
@JoeBuhlig I think more about internal business documentation like sharepoint or some internal wiki.
@JoeBuhlig I think more about internal business documentation like sharepoint or some internal wiki.
Hot take: the PKM term implies that there are knowledge management systems that aren’t personal.
Genuine question: what would that be? How-To documents in a B2C scenario?
May 15, 2021
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119: Effortless by Greg McKeown – Bookworm
High-achievers have been conditioned to believe that the path to success is paved with relentless work. But today's author challenges us to stop pushing harder and find an easier path....
May 14, 2021
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Ready for this? Cache files.
Namely. Adobe cache files. 🤦♂️ https://twitter.com/JoeBuhlig/status/1392862206837067783
Finishing up my lunch and then I’ll reveal. Get your guesses in!😉 https://twitter.com/JoeBuhlig/status/1392862206837067783
Actually, that would be impressive. https://twitter.com/mandaris/status/1392882162873995271
Again, close. But not quite there. https://twitter.com/_isaacmsmith/status/1392881977628495877
Really close! But I cleaned that up prior to this. https://twitter.com/bdkl_/status/1392869135005126674
I know it’s been forever since Big Sur was released, but I’ve been hesitant due to horror stories.
If you do heavy audio/video/streaming work (or even light) and you’ve upgraded to Big Sur, how has it gone? Any major issues lingering today?
Coming in the next 1.6 update: Set any collection as default so that Pins launches directly into it at startup.
May 13, 2021
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May 12, 2021
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May 11, 2021
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