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16 May

Learn something new in less than 10 minutes


Datum: 2024-05-16 09:08

Do you also tend to forget things you have just learned? Someone shows you how to perform a task you have just been made responsible for and in that moment it is so obvious how to do it, but the first time you are about to perform it yourself ...

13 May

When the non-structure is the best structure


Datum: 2024-05-13 09:10

My acquaintance (and Done!-reader) Alexander Ehn gave me a tip about an article by the author Austin Kleon in which he argues for being unstructured. Kleon tells about ...

09 Apr

Unread, unsolved or reluctance


Datum: 2024-04-09 09:13

Many of us work more or less completely digitally. Paper is almost passé to those who do. But they still can not seem to escape ...

19 Mar

Start in the middle


Datum: 2024-03-19 09:45

When we are about to do something new, something neither we nor our colleagues have done before, it can be hard to know ...

07 Mar

Let the inadequacy be a clue to your next step


Datum: 2024-03-07 09:33

I do not know what it was like for you, but I returned to work with mixed feelings after my Christmas holiday. Since I had been away from work for ...

04 Mar

Reflecting makes us more likely to succeed


Datum: 2024-03-04 10:45

There is a time for working, and then there is a time for reflecting on the work we do. Judging by what was being shown in a study led by Francesca Gino at Harvard Business School, it is well worth ...

28 Feb

Simply solve something small


Datum: 2024-02-28 08:34

Are only the more extensive structural improvements worth your time and trouble? By this I mean ...

19 Feb

How structure becomes a facilitator rather than an inhibitor


Datum: 2024-02-19 08:10

I have always died a little on the inside when hearing words such as ‘structure’, ‘order’ and ‘routines’”, wrote a reader of my book on structure last week. I perceive this to be a rather common perspective on the subject in question. Perhaps it has to do with ...

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