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Introducing iDoneThis for Slack
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The Science of Small Wins. Introducing iDoneThis for Slack. Introducing iDoneThis for Slack. November 4, 2014. We’re proud to announce that we’ve built iDoneThis for Slack. A super simple way to track your daily accomplishments in Slack. Send your dones in Slack simply by using the slash command /done. See what people are getting done without having to ask or log on to the web. Just switch over to your #dones channel on Slack. To set it up and check out other integrations on our apps page. One of the thi...
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Work Transparency - I Done This Blog
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The Science of Small Wins. Trust, But Verify: The Key Management Tool To Build Team Satisfaction. May 3, 2016. Delegation is one of the hardest management tools for leaders to learn. We all understand that micromanaging your employees isn’t good for anyone, but when you’re used to being involved in everything, it can be hard to let go. It gets easier as you hire great people and implement sound processes watching your company grow without your fingerprint on everything is a beautiful thing. After hanging...
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Introducing Goals for iDoneThis
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The Science of Small Wins. Introducing Goals for iDoneThis. Introducing Goals for iDoneThis. November 17, 2014. We’re excited to announce that we’ve built Goals. It’s a simple way to plan your day. To take it for a spin, just start your done with open and closed brackets ” []. 8220; and we’ll turn that into a goal with a checkbox that you can check off. Try this goal for today:. Take the goals feature for a spin! It works on the web, over email, and with any of our integrations. When you have to go throu...
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Management Tools - I Done This Blog
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The Science of Small Wins. An App Addict’s Guide to Beating the Task Management Blues. July 12, 2016. This week’s post is a guest article by Ben Brandall. A writer for Process Street. Last weekend I found myself in a cafe, alone and without a laptop for around 2 hours. With just my phone, I wanted to do something worthwhile so I decided to organize my tasks properly something I hadn’t done in a while. I realized pretty quickly that my task management system made no sense at all. Tagged With: Focus on Work.
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Your Accomplishments, Now with Emojis
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The Science of Small Wins. Your Accomplishments, Now with Emojis. Your Accomplishments, Now with Emojis. April 20, 2015. We’re excited to present to you: the launch of emojis. It’s a fun way to record your accomplishments and share with your team how you’re feeling. To give it a try, just type a colon and then start typing a word, like :pizza:. If an autocomplete menu shows up, then we have it. Bread-and-butter emojis like smileys of different kinds work as well. Emojis are just plain awesome. Another re...
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Why Bad Listening is One of the Worst Decisions Managers Can Make
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The Science of Small Wins. Why Bad Listening is One of the Worst Decisions Managers Can Make. Why Bad Listening is One of the Worst Decisions Managers Can Make. October 14, 2014. Powerful leaders are often mythologized as stubborn and bull-headed, and that ignoring the advice of others is a virtue. But researchers at NYU’s Stern School of Business. That’s why to successful tech entrepreneurs Andy Grove and Jeff Bezos. Bad listening is one of the worst decisions you can make as a manager. Four managerial ...
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Bad Managers Talk, Good Managers Write
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The Science of Small Wins. Bad Managers Talk, Good Managers Write. Bad Managers Talk, Good Managers Write. August 28, 2014. The exemplary manager is often shown as the outgoing guy that gives his team pep talks and high fives. In truth, though, that stereotype couldn’t be farther from the truth. The ability to write. Written communication to engineering is superior [to verbal communication] because it is more consistent across an entire product team, it is more lasting, it raises accountability. To Horow...
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iDoneThis - I Done This Blog
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The Science of Small Wins. 3 Hidden Productivity Killers You Can Beat With I Done This 2.0. August 16, 2016. Your startup is on the rise. You’ve added four great developers, six customers have signed on, and you’ve reached a revenue milestone of $2.4 million ARR. But just as things are getting peachy, you notice the company isn’t shipping as much code as before. Filed Under: Done List. Tagged With: Focus on Work. How I Done This Says Thanks To The Open Source Community. August 11, 2016. The same goes for...
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Company Culture
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The Science of Small Wins. At the best companies, "company culture" is more than just a buzzword. Here's how the most innovative companies make company culture real. To get started, you may want to read articles about specific companies like Zappos. For a comprehensive look at company culture, read our guide Company Culture for Startups. How to run effective meetings with I Done This. July 26, 2016. Filed Under: Company Culture. Tagged With: effective meetings. How to Handle 3 Types of Workplace Conflict.
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Communication at Work - I Done This Blog
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The Science of Small Wins. Why Every Company Should Work as If They Were a Remote Company. July 19, 2016. When you work in an office with a small team, it’s easy to cultivate a culture of co-dependence. After all, the email, the document, or the customer name that you need is just a shoulder tap away. Wouldn’t it be great if you didn’t have to ask. If it were just readily available, right at your fingertips? For remote companies, it has to be this way. Filed Under: People Management. July 5, 2016. Hollyw...
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