learned from woodworking
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byRob Kaufman
[email protected] http://notch8.com
http://www.slideshare.net/notch8 http://speakerrate.com/notch8
@orangewolf
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Lightning Talk – Lessons from Woodworking
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Make Plans
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Sharpen Your Tools
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Get better at your workflow
Continuous Improvement isn't just for the whole organization, but for each individual as well Do so regularly
Like every Friday, Monday mornings or some other time when your productivity sucks anyway
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Learn new Plugins:BrowserEditorRailsRuby Gems
Learn new toolsDebuggerLaunch Bar / AlfredNew Editor (year of Vim or year of Emacs)
Software Updates / Upgrades
Script stuff you do all the time
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Build Jigs and Other Tools
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Clean up at the end of each day / time period
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Lessons in Time
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Do the right thing at the right time
Work on something else while the glue dries
Leave it alone while the paint dries
Thinking is a valid activity and is best done in motion
Assemble as you build, not all at once at the end. Otherwise nothing will fit!
Measure twice, cut once
Don't work tired or try and overdue
There is no such thing as catching up
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Read and Learn
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byRob Kaufman
[email protected] http://notch8.com
http://www.slideshare.net/notch8 http://speakerrate.com/notch8
@orangewolf