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Cornering the Paper Tiger

Why Leaders Should Junk the Technological Fallacy

April 10, 2018 by Mark Kurlansky

Studying the history of paper, as I did while writing the book Paper: Paging Through History, exposes a number of misconceptions. The most important of which is this technological fallacy: the idea that technology changes society. It is exactly the reverse. Society develops technology to address the changes that are taking place within it. To […]

Filed Under: Leadership Tagged With: analog, Leadership, Paper, Productivity, Success, Technology

Moleskine Mania

Why We Shouldn't Paper Over This Success Story

April 10, 2018 by David Sax

If you ever attend Milan’s Design Week—a sweeping furniture fair, art festival, and Prosecco-soaked party that takes over Italy’s financial capital each April—you will need several essentials to fit in with the global trendsetters in attendance. First, your glasses. This is a design crowd, so the options are polarized into two camps: ultraminimal frameless spheres […]

Filed Under: Leadership, Productivity Tagged With: analog, Leadership, Paper, Productivity, Success, Technology

The Science of Putting Pen to Paper

Studies Show: It Forces You to Focus

April 10, 2018 by Erin Wildermuth

One of my earliest memories involves a handwriting struggle. My class had been tasked with writing stories. I love stories. My masterpiece, about accidentally catching a great white shark and putting him into my bedroom aquarium, was the longest in the class. It was pages and pages long. It had chapters. I was in child-heaven […]

Filed Under: Leadership, Productivity Tagged With: analog, Leadership, Paper, Productivity, Success, Technology

Your Own Personal Time Machine

5 Simple Ways to Recover the Lost Art of Note Taking

April 10, 2018 by Michael Hyatt

I spend most of my work-life in meetings. Note-taking is a survival skill. Yet, I am surprised at how few people bother to take notes in meetings. Those who do sometimes express frustration at how ineffective the exercise seems to be. In this post, I’d like to expound on why I think you should take notes in meetings and then offer a few suggestions on how to do it better.

Filed Under: Productivity Tagged With: journal, Meetings, moleskine, note-taking, notes, Productivity, Working Smart

The Most Overlooked Productivity Solution

Why Every Leader Should Re-Adopt This Tried-and-True Technology

April 10, 2018 by Michael Hyatt

We all want to be more productive, but we’re drowning in a sea of productivity apps and hacks. We’ll show you why every leader should re-adopt a well-known—but often overlooked—productivity solution: paper! By using paper in some situations, you can avoid wasting time and money on solutions that don’t work and focus on your most […]

Filed Under: Lead to Win, Leadership, Podcast, Productivity Tagged With: analog, Leadership, Paper, Podcast, Productivity, Success, Technology

Look for the Good Apples

Leverage Your Attitude, Save the Whole Barrel

April 3, 2018 by Shawn Macomber

When the conversation turned to his status as the first American to hold the much-coveted WBC World Heavyweight Championship belt in eight years, no one would’ve batted an eye if Deontay Wilder attributed the achievement to his considerable skill and punching power. Instead, the former Olympic bronze medalist boxer explained, “When one guy is doing […]

Filed Under: Leadership Tagged With: Leadership, Leading by Example, Modeling, Personal Life, Replication

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