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Field Reports: Guerrilla Office Tactics
Merlin Mann | Oct 1 2007
I've started collecting stories -- some of which may be entirely apocryphal tall tales -- of the purported lengths to which people are going to filter noise and to ensure that their time and attention aren't ceded to bad ideas, thoughtless people, or garden-variety time burglars. Here's a few of the more novel ones I've picked up. I'd also love to hear your favorites from amongst the cheats, tricks, and squirrely rules you've heard about: Before you flame meI’m not saying I necessarily promote or recommend any of these for you (or anyone, for that matter) — I just think they’re a fascinating snapshot of the lengths people need to go to today in order to get a semblance of order in their environment.
Yeah, sure, some of these are extreme, and some may get you fired or punched in the nose. But you have to admit, people are conducting some fascinating evolutionary experiments. Tempting stuff. The Question to YouHave you heard of any tricks that teams and individuals are trying to keep the madness at bay? Any that you can verify are being used in your own group — and are they succeeding or failing? For the mentioned tricks you find abhorrent, what solutions do you think might work better? 17 Comments
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In the collegiate art world...Submitted by Brandon_Leedy on October 1, 2007 - 9:42am.
Ah good article... In my college design studio classes, many times to keep prodcutive we are told or suggested to do a few things. First, music. Either you have your ipod in or you listen to complete silence. Some professors want silence, some let you listen to music. But for the most part, lots of discussion is frowned upon. They don't mind exchanging words, but frankly its hard to concentrate or reach creatively when you are conversing. Also, all laptops and phones are off..and if doing digital art, wireless is off. Its importanat to not interrupt the mind-state of the artist... Again though this is from the college art studio. Productivity is really dependent on how creative you are and how willing you are to keep that hand moving. Some people to focus will do a few pages of just gestures, lines, and ellipses. Many consider this "getting into the Right Brain" A good way to think of it is like a runner moving into stride. Eventually if you have a good group of artists, you all move into the right brain and productivity takes off. » POSTED IN:
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