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Good Cogs and Their Tools
what we really need—more so than righteous disdain or brash new policy—is a slower conception of what it even means to be productive in the first place.
from Slow Productivity: The Lost Art of Accomplishment Without Burnout by Cal Newport
- good sensemaking requires discernment, humility, clarity of thought and emotional regulation. And these aren’t things we do, or things we can buy. They’re capacities we develop over time through practice
from The Sensemaking Companion - Section I by Alexander Beiner
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- Our tools and the organizational culture they reflect and ultimately enable can add to the noise and static that distract and distress our employees, or they can reduce it.
from Deep Work and the Digital Workplace by Laura Pike Seeley Follow @lpikeseeley
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