Email etiquette for better team interpersonal relations ??? a founders view.
The nature of written and spoken words are quite different: The spoken word carries the most potent power at the given present moment, allowing for prompt reaction, leading to conversation and thus...
View ArticleIntuition and Entrepreneurship
Given the overload that everyone is exposed to today – is it possible to make the best possible decisions based on information analysis alone? My position, based on both my own experience and what...
View ArticleThe Power of Un-Location
Update: I finally didn’t take the taxi back, but enjoyed my first Shanghai Metro ride. And here is the video Teemu had mentioned: As I sit here in a Starbucks somewhere in Shanghai, I feel home and...
View ArticleBurning out – a personal story
I had great hopes for this week: an exciting new release was due, the business development efforts from the past year were finally coming to fruition and the pivot we had made leading to the rebranding...
View ArticleCoping with Email Overload – A Continuous Improvement & Development Cycle
Welcome to the final article in the Coping with Email Overload series. In the previous two posts we’ve looked at: what “In-Boxer” type are you? and what is the “limit” for your type? If you haven’t had...
View ArticleThe Challenge with Tracking Productivity and Knowledge
When you have metrics, it is easy to consider the financial (revenue, sales, profit) and other traction related variables (user signups, retention rates, MAUs = Monthly Active Users, etc.), as they...
View ArticleLearning and reading 2016
Here is a list of articles I read this past year. They prompted me to learn something new or to change something in my life, so I thought I’ll share them. Lessons from work Messaging is the only...
View ArticleUrgent vs. Important: Scheduling Tasks to Increase Productivity
The single biggest challenge our team members at UIB have, is how to effectively manage tasks in an age where overload is the business norm. Specifically: What is the basic nature of different tasks?...
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