Extreme Productivity by Design

Great accomplishments are achieved when you ask for the impossible. Or as Walt Disney said "If you can dream it, you can do it." Over the years, I've found that if you ask for 10% productivity improvements you may get 5%. However, if you ask for 10 times (10X) productivity improvements, you will usually get 5 to 20 times productivity improvement. Why? If the impossible is asked for, you know you've got to think differently.

Monday, May 26, 2008

Social Networking and Organizing

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One of my favorite pundits on community, social networking and the Internet is Clay Shirky. He hasn't been active in his blogs lately pr...
Friday, January 4, 2008

Computing Utility - the Next Big Thing?

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The recent cover article in Business Week about Google becoming the foremost computing utility reminded me of an article by David Warsh in ...
Wednesday, January 2, 2008

Knowledge versus Information

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As I was wandering into a client today, Greg asked one of those questions that lead to a teachable moment: "So Skip, it's clear fro...
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Upgrading my Notebook

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For the last four years I've carried a desktop masquerading as a laptop causing no end of shoulder and back pains from lugging the thing...
Sunday, December 30, 2007

The Life Changing Amazon Kindle

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The Amazon Kindle has changed my life. No longer will I break my back carrying several books on my business trips to occupy airport, airplan...

Synthesis versus Analysis

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When I do consulting work for a client, sooner or later I'm asked "what is this process you are using?" Often, this is a polit...
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Skip was the Founding CEO and Chief Technology Officer of Attenex Corporation, which increases productivity by at least ten times in the legal electronic discovery process for litigation through visual analytics.
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