Usability Design
by Garth A. Buchholz | DigitalPractices Media Inc. ISSN 1920-1893
Too many ideas, not enough management

The often fussily fastidious practices of project management started in the 20th century, when there were notebooks and file folders instead of Macbooks and digital file folders. Here’s a refreshing rethink of project management practices and the new “Action Method” from Scott Belsky of the Behance Network.

10 realizations for productivity & making ideas happen

Our years of research have caused us to question the status quo of everyday project management:

  • What if compulsive filing yields little benefit?
  • What if priority matters more than context?
  • What if the success of every project (and life) ultimately comes down to organizing actions you must take?
  • What if the design of the method we use for productivity influences our psychology for getting stuff done?

READ 10 Realizations For Productivity & Making Ideas Happen

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