Distributed teams should be inclusive, fun to work in, and a complement to our personal lives.
The future of remote, distributed knowledge work is ‘asynchronous’.
The future of remote, distributed knowledge work is ‘asynchronous’.
You can convey information in the workplace using several mechanisms. A presentation is a powerful storytelling and influence tool that you must employ only when you need it.
While death by PowerPoint has been a much-talked-about phenomenon for decades, collaborative slideware and AI have elevated slideuments, Frankendecks and the resulting poor presentations to epidemic proportions. I’m starting a new writing project to address these problems of the workplace and provide readers with simple, actionable advice to elevate the way they tell visual stories and convey information to their colleagues.
I prefer fewer meetings and more time to tinker and stay close to my craft. However, in recent months, I’m being more generous with my time so I can be a supportive colleague.
Face-to-face team meetings don’t always need an agenda. Sometimes, it’s about taking a leap of faith with your teammates.
I write because I enjoy writing. This is a key reason I don’t see a reason to delegate my writing to AI. There are, however, four use cases when I use AI for writing.