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of open loops and non-concluded threads
terrence p | Jun 18 2007
Dear 43 Folderers I am curious to hear how folks deal with open loops, in particular, the open loops that are made out of those many, many emails you send out into the ether with ne'r a response to be had. I'm not talking about those cheesy "hey how you doing messages" either. No, I mean those important messages you send to your boss, or colleagues, or underlings that you need a response from. Important things like: to Personnel, what about that salary increase I filed a request for three years ago? or to the Big Boss, about all these huge equipment donations we're receiving? Yeah, we completely ran out of space to store them about six months ago. Where do you want me to store the new 100,000 square feet worth of new donations you're expecting next week?" I realize my query is part technology and part personality/communication skills. As for the latter, let me just say that I'm organized. I've got everything out in front of me, my ubiquitous capture device handy, and my trusted system running. But I guess what I realize is that trusted system running in the background isn't doing a very good job keeping me aware of my many, many open loops. A project manager's nightmare for sure. So from a technological standpoint, how are folks keeping their open loop flags in the air? I work mainly out of Mail.app and the only way I've been able to deal with this is by tagging each outgoing message with "follow up" (by means of employing MailTags) and creating a smart folder to look for those messages in my Sent folder. During my weekly review I look over this folder and it is pure misery. At what point do you stop listening to folks say "I'm sorry. there's so much to do and I'm just way too too busy" and start hearing "You suck. You're emails are unimportant to me?" Thanks. Any input would help. - - Aw nuts. Now I'm wondering . . . is anyone going to respond to THIS message? 6 Comments
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Todd, thanks for posting about...Submitted by Berko on June 19, 2007 - 5:44am.
Todd, thanks for posting about this new functionality of RSD. Honestly, I tried RSD and it just didn't resonate with my way of GTD-ing, but obviously it's working well for others. Sounds like awesome new functionality that I'm sure your users will love. I think that integration with the file system is one area where email is somewhat weak. Granted, email was not intended to be used like this, &c; I know all the disclaimers. But it just seems like email has not really evolved with the rest of the computing world. I think the concept of "What have I done to an item?" really needs to be considered more in software dev. For instance, in ma.gnolia I'd like to be able to see what items I have not tagged yet since I have a propensity for bookmarking without tags. Currently, no such functionality exists and I think it is a real drag. Anyway, that's not why you called. » POSTED IN:
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