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Is that the time? Really?
Ah well, eight months since the last post might be a disaster if this blog was concerned with maximising your productivity, or how to be a millionaire by the time you are twenty, or how to achieve a three hour work week (a simple plan: undercut the four hour work week […]

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“In other words, what looks like wasting time from where you sit, could be a whirl of creative thought from where I sit. And, with due respect to Mr. Gilbreth, all the energy that’s been poured into trying to force everyone to work at the same pace and in the same way — it […]

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Atchoo

The Confederation of British Industry are moaning again about sick leave.

UK bosses suspect that one in eight of all UK workplace absences are due to staff faking illness, research by the CBI suggests.

The CBI are urging employers to crack down on this pernicious menace, after their survey revealed that employers suspected that 12% of illness […]

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You need three things to take effective notes in meetings: a large black sturdy notebook clearly marked with your name (a Moleskine is perfect for this: stylish, practical, and with a pocket to hide biscuits in), a pen, and a chair positioned so that no-one can see what you are writing.
Having all three of these […]

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Most people would think of Robert Louis Stevenson was a productive man. He wrote book after book of compelling stories that are perfect for passing slow childhood Sunday afternoons while rain drops chase each other down the windows. But Stevenson was no fan of the treadmill, and he loved his sloth enough that he wrote […]

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“Yond Cassius has a lean and hungry look;
He thinks too much: such men are dangerous.”
(William Shakespeare, Julius Caesar Act I, scene ii).
Her Majesty’s Revenue and Customs brought in some consultants (at the cost of seven million pounds of taxpayers’ money) to help introduce ‘lean thinking’ (a concept used to improve car manufacturing) to HMRC.
Part of […]

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The silent epidemic

Something has been discovered in many offices and factories. Perhaps it’s in the paint. Maybe it’s emitted by laser printers, or is caused by fluorescent lighting, or air-conditioning units.
There’s a direct link between exposure to this and ill-health. It makes those exposed to it twice as likely to die from heart disease, and almost twice […]

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