InformationWeek story on Merlin's Macworld '08 presentation
How To Take Back Your Time And Attention – Merlin Mann – InformationWeek
Wow. Mitch Wagner did an ass-kickingly thorough job of summarizing my talk at Macworld about wrangling your time and attention. Really nice work, Mitch – thanks, man.
“When the value of your times is set too low, or not at all, it leads to waste and abuse,” Mann said.
This is a particular problem for knowledge workers. (How do you identify knowledge workers? “Look for someone with girlie smooth hands who can go to lunch whenever they want,” Mann explained.) Knowledge workers have huge amounts of freedom in how they work, they aren’t micromanaged, they just have goals to achieve. That freedom is dangerous. “You can find yourself at two in the morning staring at Wikipedia covered in pizza crusts,” Mann said.
Up top is a snap of the slides from my talk, which I’ll try to get up on Slideshare when I get a chance to tidy them up.
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update 2008-01-21 12:39:42: Okay, she’s up. As ever, I’m not sure these’ll make much sense without me standing there, yammering, but here’s a clickable version of my slides:
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In agreeance all the way
It sounds like it was a good presentaion, I agree it would be great to listen to on the podcast… Lol it’d be more productive than watching the keynote on Quicktime… “Wait, you announce 4 things that are fairly mediocre AND I get to hear how Randy Newman hates America? SWEET!”
Seriously though, did anyone know he was gonna sing that? My friends and I were all sitting together watching the keynote and when he started talking about hitler and stahlin we lost it… normally you want to end on a high note, but the Newman performance just left a bland taste in everyone’s mouth after the keynote I would imagine….