SXSW Short and Sweet
I'm back in the office today after a whirlwind trip down to Austin for the SXSW Interactive Festival, and I'm getting LOTS done since most of the office is still down there. This quote from Jason Fried of 37Signals really struck a cord...
Interruption is the enemy of productivity; a fragmented day is not a productive day.After sitting on sessions on everything from The Contextual Web to Wireframing 2.0 to Outsourcing Facebook to Bangalore, it was Fried's presentation 10 Things We've Learned at 37Signals that resonated with me the most. True to form, he succinctly and enthusiastically shared his advice on collaboration, decisions, progress, morale, and not sweating the small stuff. Here's what he had to say: 1. Start every project with these questions:
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Why are we doing this?
What problem are we solving?
Is this useful?
Will this change behavior?
Are we adding value?
Is there an easier way?
Is this actually worth it?