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Twitter Weekly Updates for 2009-03-29

March 29th, 2009
  • Study: 39% of companies cited “idea generation” as purpose of their online communities, & 19% “new product development” http://is.gd/oLTY #
  • Still trying to catching up on reading – interesting post on Twitter biz opps , more to follow I’m sure http://bit.ly/cFtOy #
  • Web 2.0 – u going? Planning my trip. Looking for recs on sessions to hit. #w2e #
  • Back from my vacaton on the beaches in Mexico, just in time to gear up for Web 2.0 in sunny CA. #w2e #
  • GREAT article on decision making and “meta thinking”, makes you think twice (pun intended) http://bit.ly/9Po1k #
  • Back in CO after a week on the Yucatan #
  • la carreta, the only good reason to be stuck at Miami airport #

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Over thinking thinking?

March 27th, 2009

To paraphrase Bill Clinton, it depends what the definition of “thinking” is.

An interesting interview on Seed‘s website with the Jonah Lehrer, author of “The Black Box of Decision Making”

Short version of an article worth reading: do we over think important decisions?  The reductive: what is the optimal way to think about important decisions?

It turns out the answer is out is yes, we rely too much on our conscious analytic abilities to make important decisions.  Apparently our conscious brains cannot process huge amounts of data (e.g. the rise and weed proliferation of Twitter).  Thankfully we do have a cerebral processor that can handle huge amounts of data – our unconscious mental processing:  “Research suggests that it’s complex decisions, the ones that involve lots of information, that benefit the most from unconscious emotional processing. The conscious brain can only handle a very limited amount of information at one time?—?seven digits, plus or minus two. Unconsciously, however, you can process tons of information.”

To make matters worse, our self confidence in our conscious analytic capabilities only exacerbate the decisions making process.  By ignoring or diminishing the value of new information, we essentially seal our unconscious brain away from new data to process and synthesize into new insights.

The articles recommendation? Be open to new information, go with your gut, and for heaven sake, don’t over analyze those big decisions.  Your brain has already done it for you.  Just trust it.

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Twitter Weekly Updates for 2009-03-15

March 15th, 2009
  • Projecting a crazy day of product planning #

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Google Please Man Up and Move Something out of Beta

March 10th, 2009

Seeing too many of these pages from Google

4:50 am and I’m trying to get some work done.  Google is not helping.  Again.  How many times has this happened in the last 3 weeks?

Between GMail (work and personal) as well as calendar ( work and personal) – at least 3 times.

Is this the price of perpetual beta?

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The International Appeal of Simplicity

March 9th, 2009

Love Muji.

Proof that not all American (ok, maybe most still) want over stuffed, super sized, mondo value pack of everything.

Design for purpose, make it appealing without Soviet era utilitarian.

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Twitter Weekly Updates for 2009-03-08

March 8th, 2009
  • Yep, not working so well today #
  • Showing new Sprint release features to the team #
  • Meeting with the marketing team for our sync up #

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Twitter Weekly Updates for 2009-03-01

March 1st, 2009
  • Lunch with the lads, stout and burgers #
  • thinking about lunch at Mt Sun, stout month is almost over :-( #
  • drinking coffee, watching Tom and Jerry, typing away… #
  • Anybody have suggestions for a 5 year boy old b-day gift? #
  • Building out new reporting options #

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