https://blog.mozilla.org/en/firefox/multitasking/
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https://blog.mozilla.org/en/firefox/multitasking/
No disrespect to the old team, but... look, the words "manager", "leader" and "culture" don't appear this article at all. Same way they don't show up, mysteriously, when people are talking about burnout.
People can turn off notifications when their managers say they can then those managers don't interrupt them. People can stop multitasking when they can book uninterruptable hours to concentrate and the company culture normalizes, respects and encourages that.
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https://blog.mozilla.org/en/firefox/multitasking/
No disrespect to the old team, but... look, the words "manager", "leader" and "culture" don't appear this article at all. Same way they don't show up, mysteriously, when people are talking about burnout.
People can turn off notifications when their managers say they can then those managers don't interrupt them. People can stop multitasking when they can book uninterruptable hours to concentrate and the company culture normalizes, respects and encourages that.
"Asana, Trello, all the project management tools. It’s just too much."
These are not productivity tools.
They are accountability tools trying to measure productivity, and they're trying to do it by shifting the scut work - the unpleasant, gritty burdens of actual management - on to the people being managed.
Buying Asana to boost productivity is like buying an odometer so your car goes faster.
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"Asana, Trello, all the project management tools. It’s just too much."
These are not productivity tools.
They are accountability tools trying to measure productivity, and they're trying to do it by shifting the scut work - the unpleasant, gritty burdens of actual management - on to the people being managed.
Buying Asana to boost productivity is like buying an odometer so your car goes faster.
The real litmus is simple: if the tool goes away, does the work stop?
Take away version control, CI tools, regression testing? Yeah, we're in weeds pretty quickly but maybe not immediately.
Take away the issue tracker? Red alert.
Editors and compilers go away? R-studio, Excel, Illustrator if those are your creative tools? Dead stop. Bird hitting a window dead.
Trello's down? No Asana? Enh, we'll be fine for a few days. A week or two. Or three.
When Slack's down people are relieved.
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