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The bathroom 🚽
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This is not well thought through
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I really hate hearing people swallow while having a speech :д
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"Uninterrupted time"
Best productivity advise. This can beat every method, every app out there. -
Awesome leader
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I wish facebook and online surfing was quick smoke break distraction for me. I can spent half work day reading crap I don't need to read about. I have bad self discipline
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This doesn't apply to everyone, this is writers and graphic designers and that kind of people who work on the porch on at the beach. If you're an engineer and working on a complicated problem, and you're collaborating with others, it helps to be at the office with coworkers! Also, we also have offices in Africa.
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Cancel All stupidly Meeting.
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my manager would hate this..i got warning letters for getting caught watching youtube during office hours altho i got a number of recognitions by the dept for getting a lot of tasks n projects done on time n great performance..
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great vid 👍
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Scott Hall is a cool teacher.
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MMmmmm... I don't like the conclusions he pitched. For a while, my office didn't have meetings and people were in disarray and so many things fell through the cracks. The thing he's really trying to tackle is "How do you communicate between your employees without disrupting workflow." I don't think he came to a professional conclusion in this video.
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Amazing!! thank you!
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truely marvelous..thank you :)
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Nails it
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I love the information thank you
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This is very true! I always think about this: what's the point of staying in the office for 8 hours but your mind is actually not at work most of the time?
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I just watched this clip from my office....in Africa....we dont just all sit on rocks drinking beer out of dried pumpkins around a camp fire. :-) Great talk terrible stereotyping.
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Justin Timberlake's long lost brother?
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absolutely brilliant...
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