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I've been forever trying to find a personal productivity system that can help me out of the trap of 'being really fucken lazy' and basically every single thing I've tried just ends up being a lot of admin to keep track of how much poo poo I haven't done, so I can only imagine the workplace version is the same but with more literal paperwork. E: 36 is both the square of six and a triangular number, making it a square triangular number. If you ask me this is exactly the sort of nonsense that led to Brexit. TACD fucked around with this message at 16:36 on Jan 5, 2021 |
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Why dont you want to be really fucken lazy anymore?
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Bobby Deluxe posted:Ooh, I can answer this one! Thanks for the explanation. None of these young women I mentioned can demonstrate how it has impacted their businesses because not been doing it long enough to have formal accounts, don't have premises (they go to customers' homes or wherever to do the hair, makeup, manicures, fake tans for the wedding or whatever it is).
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I always write down the two things I absolutely have to do tomorrow, then usually do one of them. It's considerably better than none of them
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My boss sent me a PowerPoint file about Lean 6 Sigma and I couldn't get 10% of the way in before wanting to kill myself
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Guavanaut posted:I remember there was another one from around the time of all that stuff that supposedly came from Japan and was therefore super efficient, but mostly seemed to be about having a tidy workspace and also drawing up far too many matrices about how your workflow and space were tidy, but I can't remember the name. Marie Kondo (Joking)
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NotJustANumber99 posted:Why dont you want to be really fucken lazy anymore?
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I find the best way to get all my chores done is to have something really important I need to do for work and then avoid it by doing the chores instead. My bathroom is gleaming
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TACD posted:I've been forever trying to find a personal productivity system that can help me out of the trap of 'being really fucken lazy' and basically every single thing I've tried just ends up being a lot of admin to keep track of how much poo poo I haven't done, so I can only imagine the workplace version is the same but with more literal paperwork. Shake Yer Booty: What are 6 things you want to make progress on - housework, job, reading, musical instrument, whatever. For each one, write down one item you can do on each of the 6 things that takes NO MORE than 3 minutes. (So a total of 18 mins of doing the thing BUT don't do it yet because after the effort of thinking of things you need to have A REST). Have a rest and also decide on a little reward for doing the things. n=0 Subroutine: Do the Stuff ----> Go n=n+1 Put your timer on for 2.5 minutes and do one thing. If it's not finished when the timer goes off, make it safe (that's why the timer is 2.5 mins not 3) and leave it. Have a little rest (5 mins max). If (n=6, STOP, Return to Go). Reward self.
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Jaeluni Asjil posted:Marie Kondo In Vietnam they've used the principles of chủ nghĩa cộng sản to triple industrial capacity: Pay me £1000 for a series of 5 consultations on how chủ nghĩa cộng sản could help your employees' productivity. e: Wait nobody would fall for that now. £12000.
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I dunno, I think agile when it's properly applied (and when talking about software development) works pretty well. 15 min standup, then we'd block out most of the rest of the day for developers so they're not brought into pointless meetings There's definitely a lot of corporate wankery tied into it, but I was quite happy using that to keep higher ups from implementing stupid poo poo that bums everyone out Then again, I was made redundant, so maybe that bit me in the arse
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Some years ago there was a spoof one done on tv involving Jocky Wilson (darts player). They designed a management system around him and actually sold it to people for something like £1000 a day per delegate (Why do they call these people delegates? It's not the UN. I digress.) The whole thing was a kind of glorified 'candid camera' to show how easy it was to dupe people. Guavanaut posted:I bet you could make a fortune just by combining vaguely 'exotic' wording with some statistical principle nobody bothered studying/remembering from school and presenting it as the hot new thing. "Tractor production in the Jaeluni Asjil fucked around with this message at 16:57 on Jan 5, 2021 |
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TACD posted:Oh I absolutely do, I just also want to have all my work and chores done The trouble with getting all your work done is it makes people give you more work to do since you can obviously handle it. Which is fine if you're paid by the job, but most people aren't...
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Also we knew why they were trying to increase our productivity: we were in a year-long ever-deepening hole because they'd closed 2 offices and made a load of people redundant at a point where we were just barely on top of the incoming work. So we knew what would happen to our jobs if we did get more done.
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For what it’s worth to me it always seemed like the whole agile/lean poo poo was born out of the Americans trying to quantify why the Japanese auto and electronics industries were pushing their poo poo in during the 80s while dancing around the fact that the technology in those products and manufacturing facilities was just outright better. It’s a lot easier to go to management and ask to hire a couple of six figure consultants that do some magic voodoo dance than say “we need to spend 7-8 figure on R&D and updating our manufacturing capacity”
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All this business gobbledegook just makes me glad I don't work in an office.
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Jocky Wilson said it was reet petite.
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What made me a bit annoyed was six sigma was supposed to be data / evidence driven - deep dive stuff (another expression I hate) - not gut driven. Yet the upper echelons had got it in for one particular chunk of the workforce (highly crucial for the whole operation across the country). Basically, they wanted six sigma to 'prove' that the group were dysfunctional somehow. All they saw was the errors. What they didn't see what the literally hundreds of thousands of CORRECT operations carried out per month per segment of the group. The first project I did actually showed the group were pretty high performing for a manual operation - something over 3.5sigmas. Not brain surgery levels but still pretty darn good. I made a point of telling some of that workforce how good they were and they were chuffed to pieces because they were continually getting hammered by above. Unfortunately, the impact of one error was magnified from the fact that the infrastructure hadn't been designed for the much higher usage it was getting some 50-100+ years after it had been set up, hardly the fault of that particular set of the workforce.
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OwlFancier posted:All this business gobbledegook just makes me glad I don't work in an office. Let's put a pin in that and circle back to it later to touch base.
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Follow the Arnold Rimmer school of personal organisation: spend 9/10 of the time you have available for a task creating a beautiful artistic productivity plan for exactly how you're going to do it, then the remaining 1/10 in a state of such fevered panic that you never even start.
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*checking* Phew not on it.
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The underlying problem with all these Process Management methodologies is the same as the underlying problem with business software - idiot managers are tricked into thinking that the process/application will do their work for them and they no longer need to be organised or do any thinking. I use the drill analogy - you can go and buy an electric drill to replace your hand drill but you are still going to need to decide where the hole goes, measure & mark it, buy the shelving etc, you can't just leave the drill near the wall and expect everything to be solved for you. The worst meetings are the ones where the person organising the meeting does not think it is their job to bring an agenda or lead the meeting. Opening a meeting by asking everyone if they have anything to talk about should be punishable by death edit: immediate in the room execution
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There are four plumbers van parked outside my flat. What scale of plumbing catastrophe necessitates 4 vans.
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it's ok to pop round yer mates for a knees up, as long as you are getting paid for it as a tradesman
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peanut- posted:There are four plumbers van parked outside my flat. What scale of plumbing catastrophe necessitates 4 vans.
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peanut- posted:There are four plumbers van parked outside my flat. What scale of plumbing catastrophe necessitates 4 vans. Four vaans, Jeremy? That's insane
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Jaeluni Asjil posted:Shake Yer Booty:
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https://twitter.com/BBCBreaking/status/1346494197063409664 thisisfine.jpg
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the corona quid posted:For what it’s worth to me it always seemed like the whole agile/lean poo poo was born out of the Americans trying to quantify why the Japanese auto and electronics industries were pushing their poo poo in during the 80s while dancing around the fact that the technology in those products and manufacturing facilities was just outright better. Yep. Honda allocates a higher percentage of revenue to R&D than any other car maker - unsurprisingly it also has a long-established reputation for engineering and manufacturing excellence. It also has one of the lowest automation rates of all the major global car makers. Honda employs more people to do things manually in its factories than any of its rivals. Because years ago they realised that actual people were better at performing complex tasks than robots so long as those people were supported by a holistic management and production system designed to reduce as far as possible the potential for errors before it became the person actually screwing cars together on the production line's responsibility and those workers were properly skilled, trained, managed, empowered and rewarded. One of Honda's key abilities which gave it such an advantage was to be able to dedicate a single production line to multiple products because it sought efficient production over mass production. Instead of building one production line equipped with automated machinery to churn out Civics at the a great rate, Honda trained people to have skills (welding, machining, engine assembly, trimming, fitting wiring harnesses, installing brake systems and so on) and then used those skills on interchangeable products, so while an individual worker's role may be assembling the valve gear of an engine, they won't necessarily be assembling the same sort of valve gear on the same model of engine on each shift, or even for a whole of one shift. Traditionally this would be a nightmare for quality, but all the back-room effort goes into making each design as easy and simple to assemble as possible, basic familiar design elements are used across different applications and workers are trained as required, trusted to use their experience, subject knowledge and judgement and are empowered to suggest better ways of working or even stop the production line if problems arise. Honda used to have a consultancy/academy division that provided training on this sort of thing to other firms. Something like 50% of clients ended the deal before the end of the original consultancy period because they realised that Honda's methods would require root-and-branch reform of their entire way of doing business rather than just five pithy bullet point statements, and about three quarters of those that completed the consultancy period abandoned the attempt to do things the 'Honda way' within a year ("What, you mean we'd have to treat our staff with respect as mutually important parts of a process, invest in people as part of a long-term career with secure employment, managers would be forced to take personal responsbility for their departments and we'd be forgoing short term profits for long term gain? gently caress that poo poo!")
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peanut- posted:There are four plumbers van parked outside my flat. What scale of plumbing catastrophe necessitates 4 vans. Theyre probably just having their 15min agile standpipe.
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its called a toolbox talk in the trade they are all summarised as 'alright lads don't gently caress anything up this time'
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consultants you say https://twitter.com/chakrabortty/status/1346455172625690625?s=20
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kyojin posted:The underlying problem with all these Process Management methodologies is the same as the underlying problem with business software - idiot managers are tricked into thinking that the process/application will do their work for them and they no longer need to be organised or do any thinking. I use the drill analogy - you can go and buy an electric drill to replace your hand drill but you are still going to need to decide where the hole goes, measure & mark it, buy the shelving etc, you can't just leave the drill near the wall and expect everything to be solved for you. Video cued to start 3 mins in where this happens. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o8wvQkZkxyQ&t=180s TACD posted:See this sort of thing is very neat and logical and should work. But in reality I make all sorts of lists trying to categorise what I want to do and spend all day on the admin part before just doing whatever chores are screaming loudest in my head without taking anything off the list, and by the time I check the list again it’s out of date and I need to start over. I have also suffered from the paralysis of perfection when it comes to list making. Instead of a 'to do' list, try a 'done' list. So never mind all the stuff you haven't got to, what have you done? Even better, you can write down things you ALREADY DID (no matter what they are - eg got up, used bathroom, had coffee.) Jaeluni Asjil fucked around with this message at 17:49 on Jan 5, 2021 |
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A good motivator I read about was reframing the question from 'I should do the thing' to 'when am I going to do the thing.' It feels more resolved. For example, if it's almost 5pm, it's probably time to stop thinking 'i should get up' and start thinking 'when am I going to get up.' Jaeluni Asjil posted:Thanks for the explanation. Whereas my business involves sitting at home alone, so really I can't argue that the pandemic has had any effect other than psychological strain. I don't even have the excuse of "I can't concentrate with the kids / my partner home all day" because my wife is an essential worker and I don't have kids.
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Boris back on.... currently talking about vaccination numbers.
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Only watching to see the lowball questions about schools and how he fumbles through them.
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Ewan posted:Boris back on.... currently talking about vaccination numbers. Oh this made me laugh earlier: front page of today's Daily Star:
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Ewan posted:Boris back on.... currently talking about vaccination numbers. post/avatar combo
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Bobby Deluxe posted:but they should at least get the self employed covid relief. I dont think any of this has so far been available to self employed people who had not previously submitted a tax return in I think 2019 so that they can establish what 80% of your monthly profit was.
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Oh he's saying they're going to 'look at' wasted uni accommodation costs. Which they didn't do anything about during the last two lockdowns. I'm sure that'll go really far.
stev fucked around with this message at 18:19 on Jan 5, 2021 |
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