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Revenue Management Podcast
ESTRATEGIAS y HERRAMIENTAS para MEJORAR la PRODUCTIVIDAD HOTELERA

Revenue Management Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2024 43:30


El sector hotelero es un entorno dinámico y competitivo que requiere una gestión eficiente para garantizar el éxito. La productividad y la gestión de proyectos son aspectos cruciales en este sector, y existen diversas estrategias y herramientas que pueden ayudar a mejorar estos aspectos. ✅¿Sabes que puedes formar parte de la Comunidad RevenueKnowmads y que tenemos descuentos de entre un 15 y un 40%? ¡Aquí tienes toda la información!: 👉https://www.revenueknowmads.com ✅¿Quieres aprender más sobre revenue management, marketing, distribución, ventas y comercialización hotelera?. Te invito a que te suscribas a Hotel Marketing School: 👉https://hotelmarketing.school/ 📈La Importancia de las Estrategias de Productividad Las estrategias de productividad son esenciales para optimizar los recursos disponibles y maximizar los resultados. En el sector hotelero, estas estrategias pueden incluir la implementación de tecnologías innovadoras, la optimización de los procesos operativos y la mejora de la formación del personal. 🚀El Método GTD (Getting Things Done) El método GTD, desarrollado por David Allen, es una estrategia de productividad que se centra en la organización de las tareas de manera eficiente. Este método promueve la idea de “capturar” todas las tareas en un sistema confiable fuera de la mente, lo que permite concentrarse en la tarea en cuestión sin la distracción de recordar otras tareas. 💻Herramientas de Productividad y Gestión de Proyectos: Kanban Flow Existen numerosas herramientas que pueden ayudar a mejorar la productividad y la gestión de proyectos. Una de estas herramientas es Kanban Flow. Es una herramienta de gestión de proyectos que utiliza el método Kanban para ayudar a los equipos a visualizar su trabajo, facilitar el seguimiento a la cantidad de trabajo en progreso y maximizar su gestión de forma eficiente. Esta herramienta permite a los equipos organizar las tareas en diferentes columnas en función de su estado, lo que facilita la identificación de cuellos de botella y la mejora de los procesos. Y para hablarnos de ESTRATEGIAS y HERRAMIENTAS para MEJORAR la PRODUCTIVIDAD HOTELERA nos acompañan Iñaki González (CEO & Co Founder de DOT Hotels) y también nuestro querido Jaime Chicheri quienes nos hablarán de su experiencia personal e Iñaki nos compartirá, de forma práctica, cómo utiliza Kanban Flow para gestionar los proyectos junto a su equipo. Al visualizar las tareas en un tablero Kanban, los equipos pueden tener una visión clara de su flujo de trabajo y priorizar las tareas de manera eficiente. Aquí te dejamos los enlaces para que puedas contactar con Iñaki González de DOT Hotels: 👉Iñaki González en Linkedin: ✅ https://www.linkedin.com/in/inaki-gonzalez-arnejo/ 👉DOT Hotels website: ✅ https://dot-hotels.com/portal/es-es/p19/DOTHotels 🎧 Escucha el episodio y DESCUBRE NUEVAS ESTRATEGIAS de PRODUCTIVIDAD utilizando HERRAMIENTAS cómo KANBAN FLOW ¡No te lo pierdas! ¡Os dejamos con la dosis de esta semana! ///////////////////// ¿Quieres más? 👉 Si quieres seguir aprendiendo con nuestros vídeos semanales te invito a suscribirte a este canal sobre Revenue Management, Distribución, Marketing y todo lo que ayuda a un negocio de alojamiento a crecer (hoteles, rentals, campings, hostales..) donde además hablo sobre estratégias y tácticas para emprender. 👉 Si además quieres seguir mi día a día como emprendedor te animo a visitar mi otro canal https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLGC… 👉Y si quieres que te muestre 7 maneras, algunas de ellas GRATIS, en las que puedo ayudar a personas como tú a 1) Crear marca personal y autoridad 2) Generar ingresos pasivos y emprender 3) Mejorar el Revenue de su negocio 4) Aprender todo sobre Revenue Management (Una estrategia que nace en el sector servicios y de la que muchos negocios deberían aprender), Distribución de producto online - offline, Marketing Digital y Rentabilización de Negocios de cualquier tipo te animo a entrar en https://bit.ly/jch7minutos 👉 También puedes seguir aprendiendo con nosotros, aquí te dejamos acceso a https://www.rkmuniversity.com . Se trata del primer MBA en negocios de alojamiento turístico y sus cursos son 100% bonificables y pueden salirte, totalmente, GRATIS. MARCAS DE TIEMPO 0:00 Presentación del episodio: ESTRATEGIAS y HERRAMIENTAS para MEJORAR la PRODUCTIVIDAD 04:50 Jaime Chicheri presenta a Iñaki González (CEO & CO-FOUNDER de DOT Hotels) y la temática del episodio. 09:36 Cómo aplica Iñaki González estrategias y herramientas de productividad en DOT Hotels 28:03 Preguntas, reflexiones finales y despedida del episodio

PROpulsion
S2E9 - Free Tools for Financial Advisers

PROpulsion

Play Episode Play 60 sec Highlight Listen Later Apr 10, 2021 58:51


This is the unedited original audio from our LIVE online show called PROpulsion LIVE broadcasted on Friday 9 April 2021. News segment presented by Nici Macdonald, HOD: Certification at the Financial Planning Institute of SA.Personal Development segment: presented by Norma Simons, a mindset and accountability coach talking about confirmation bias.Featured Topic: The only thing better than a free tool is a free tool that works!Building technology stacks and integrating best-of-breed tools and systems can be costly. Being able to use solid and valuable tools that play well with the rest of your system is a massive bonus and win for your practice or business.In today's episode, the featured topic is exactly that. Free tools that add immense value.Update segment presented by Francois du Toit, Director of PROpulsion Learning and Technology.----Watch the episode on YouTube----https://youtu.be/UgPFnNzP4Ls---Links to everything we speak about in the episode ----ProfileMe - https://www.profileme.co.za​PROpulsion Pro Portal: https://hello.profileme.co.za/vcf​Canva - https://www.propulsion.co.za/canva​Trello - https://www.trello.com​KanbanFlow - https://www.kanbanflow.com​Mailerlite - https://www.mailerlite.com​Mailchimp - https://www.mailchimp.omNotion - https://www.notion.so

Hub City Creators
The Every Day Creative

Hub City Creators

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2020 9:50


Burnnie decides to get organized...1) Check out the book Personal Kanban2) Take a look at KanbanFlow or Trello3) Get started on your organization4) Tell us about it on our Facebook Group

creative kanbanflow
Footle and Grok
Kanban is fun

Footle and Grok

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2020 7:07


Ep. 30 Kanban – the fun way to make a list   Links Footle and Grok blog: http://www.footleandgrok.com/ Footle and Grok on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/footleandgrok/ Forbes Kanban article: https://www.forbes.com/sites/bryancollinseurope/2018/07/19/how-to-use-kanban-to-become-insanely-productive-a-short-guide/#2dad1d4d3c16 Atlassian Kanban article: https://www.atlassian.com/agile/kanban/boards Apps Trello: https://trello.com/en-US (monthly fee) Kanban Flow: https://kanbanflow.com/ (monthly fee) Affiliate Products Post-It Notes Whiteboard Intro and Outro Music: Mr. Lansing’s Road by Mark! Silver https://marksilvermedia.github.io/groovygalleon/tunes

Speaking Of Wealth with Jason Hartman
467 FBF: Eventual Millionaire with Jamie Tardy

Speaking Of Wealth with Jason Hartman

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2020 39:00


Jamie was born knowing that SOMEDAY she would have a million dollars. Initially she assumed that meant she had to put on work clothes, pack a lunch, and trudge into the office for a salary. By the age of 22 she was making six figures, and by the age of 24 she was over $70,000 in debt. Eventually she realized there was another way to make a million dollars. While she may not be there yet, she has been interviewing millionaires for the past 4 years on her podcast and has a wealth of knowledge from the more than 150 millionaires that she's talked to. She's committed to bringing everyone the greatest tools and advice for growing your business, and help you create an amazing life while building your net worth. Key Takeaways: [2:25] Jamie's back story [3:47] The realizations that Jamie's had while interviewing millionaires [6:53] Focusing on finding the things you're doing today that are moving you towards the wealth [8:58] The cliche, but terribly important, piece of advice that you need to hear [11:22] The story of Jamie's first mastermind group [14:19] How Jamie found people to join her mastermind group when she was a nobody [17:11] Ways to run your mastermind group so it doesn't turn into a farce [21:34] In person versus virtual masterminds, the pros and cons [24:15] Jamie describes "The Hot Seat" method her group uses [28:20] Following up to keep everyone accountable [31:00] Jamie's mastermind group absence policy Websites Mentioned: www.EventualMillionaire.com www.RemarkablyHuman.com www.KanbanFlow.com www.Slack.com

Libros para Emprendedores
Estrategias exitosas de marketing online, con Jaime Chicheri - MENTORES

Libros para Emprendedores

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2019 54:27


Esta semana entrevistamos a un mentor excepcional: Jaime Chicheri, emprendedor con amplísima experiencia y exitosísimas empresas de gestión hotelera, marketing online y un montón de temas más. Un verdadero lujo.  Con Jaime hablamos de: - El servicio que las PYMEs necesitan - no sólo se debe transformar una empresa, sino también a sus empleados - Qué estrategia funciona mejor que tener a vendedores - Qué estrategia están empleando las empresas de éxito - Cuánto dinero debemos invertir en marketing - Qué 3 tipos de negocios se mueven mejor en Internet - Qué es el Revenue Management - Qué característica debemos desarrollar para educar al cliente - Cuál es la mejor manera de crecer - Qué aprendizaje le cambió la vida - Qué debes tener claro antes de entrar a un negocio       Libros recomendados por Jaime Chicheri:  - 15 factores que definen el éxito de tu estrategia digital, de Jaime Chicheri: https://jaimechicheri.com/ebook-factores-internet/ - Productividad Personal, de José Miguel Bolívar: https://amzn.to/2E8ILrM - Ultra Productividad, de Isra García: https://amzn.to/2WZ09qk - Cómo ser un superhéroe en la vida real, de Fran Pascual: https://amzn.to/2E7ZRpw - El poder del ahora, de Eckhart Tolle: https://amzn.to/2GK18EO   Aplicaciones recomendadas: KanbanFlow: https://kanbanflow.com/ MailButler: https://www.mailbutler.io/    ¿Dónde puedes encontrar a Jaime?: - En su página: https://jaimechicheri.com - En su otra página: https://revenuemanagementworld.com/   Finalmente, en esta página encuentras las notas del episodio de hoy: https://librosparaemprendedores.net/mpe034 ________ Episodio patrocinado por Instituto de Emprendedores: Conoce el Plan Midas, 5 fases y 10 pasos para pasar de no tener ni siquiera una idea de negocio a tener una empresa de éxito, funcionando, generando ingresos y calidad de vida para ti y los tuyos. Enfócate en conseguir tus metas con una empresa que te proporcione los mejores resultados. El Instituto de Emprendedores te da el plan de ruta para alcanzarlo. Contenidos, cursos y coaching grupal con Luis Ramos, de Libros para Emprendedores. Consigue tus metas, ¡AHORA!  ________ ¿Necesitas un hosting de garantías para tu página web? ¿Rápido y con el mejor servicio al cliente? En Libros para Emprendedores utilizamos Siteground, porque nos da flexibilidad, rapidez en el servidor y rapidez en el servicio. Habiendo probado muuuuchas otras opciones, nos quedamos con Siteground, porque por muy poco más, obtienes mucha más calidad y tranquilidad. Haz click aquí para obtener un 60% de descuento al contratar tu servidor Siteground: https://librosparaemprendedores.net/siteground  _______________ Esta es nuestra página oficial de Facebook: https://librosparaemprendedores.net/facebook  Además, recuerda que puedes suscribirte al podcast en: - Nuestra página: https://librosparaemprendedores.net/feed/podcast - iTunes: 

Libros para Emprendedores
Estrategias exitosas de marketing online, con Jaime Chicheri - MENTORES

Libros para Emprendedores

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2019 54:28


Esta semana entrevistamos a un mentor excepcional: Jaime Chicheri, emprendedor con amplísima experiencia y exitosísimas empresas de gestión hotelera, marketing online y un montón de temas más. Un verdadero lujo.  Con Jaime hablamos de: - El servicio que las PYMEs necesitan - no sólo se debe transformar una empresa, sino también a sus empleados - Qué estrategia funciona mejor que tener a vendedores - Qué estrategia están empleando las empresas de éxito - Cuánto dinero debemos invertir en marketing - Qué 3 tipos de negocios se mueven mejor en Internet - Qué es el Revenue Management - Qué característica debemos desarrollar para educar al cliente - Cuál es la mejor manera de crecer - Qué aprendizaje le cambió la vida - Qué debes tener claro antes de entrar a un negocio       Libros recomendados por Jaime Chicheri:  - 15 factores que definen el éxito de tu estrategia digital, de Jaime Chicheri: https://jaimechicheri.com/ebook-factores-internet/ - Productividad Personal, de José Miguel Bolívar: https://amzn.to/2E8ILrM - Ultra Productividad, de Isra García: https://amzn.to/2WZ09qk - Cómo ser un superhéroe en la vida real, de Fran Pascual: https://amzn.to/2E7ZRpw - El poder del ahora, de Eckhart Tolle: https://amzn.to/2GK18EO   Aplicaciones recomendadas: KanbanFlow: https://kanbanflow.com/ MailButler: https://www.mailbutler.io/    ¿Dónde puedes encontrar a Jaime?: - En su página: https://jaimechicheri.com - En su otra página: https://revenuemanagementworld.com/   Finalmente, en esta página encuentras las notas del episodio de hoy: https://librosparaemprendedores.net/mpe034 ________ Episodio patrocinado por Instituto de Emprendedores: Conoce el Plan Midas, 5 fases y 10 pasos para pasar de no tener ni siquiera una idea de negocio a tener una empresa de éxito, funcionando, generando ingresos y calidad de vida para ti y los tuyos. Enfócate en conseguir tus metas con una empresa que te proporcione los mejores resultados. El Instituto de Emprendedores te da el plan de ruta para alcanzarlo. Contenidos, cursos y coaching grupal con Luis Ramos, de Libros para Emprendedores. Consigue tus metas, ¡AHORA!  ________ ¿Necesitas un hosting de garantías para tu página web? ¿Rápido y con el mejor servicio al cliente? En Libros para Emprendedores utilizamos Siteground, porque nos da flexibilidad, rapidez en el servidor y rapidez en el servicio. Habiendo probado muuuuchas otras opciones, nos quedamos con Siteground, porque por muy poco más, obtienes mucha más calidad y tranquilidad. Haz click aquí para obtener un 60% de descuento al contratar tu servidor Siteground: https://librosparaemprendedores.net/siteground  _______________ Esta es nuestra página oficial de Facebook: https://librosparaemprendedores.net/facebook  Además, recuerda que puedes suscribirte al podcast en: - Nuestra página: https://librosparaemprendedores.net/feed/podcast - iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/mx/podcast/libros-para-emprendedores/id1076142249?l=es - Youtube: http://www.youtube.com/c/LibrosparaemprendedoresNet - Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0qXuVDCYF8HvkEynJwHULb - iVoox: http://www.ivoox.com/ajx-suscribirse_jh_266011_1.html - Spreaker: http://www.spreaker.com/user/8567017/episodes/feed - Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=81214   y seguirnos en Twitter ( https://twitter.com/EmprendeLibros ) y en Facebook ( https://www.facebook.com/EmprendeLibros/ ).

Devchat.tv Master Feed
RR 394: Cables, Concurrency, and Ruby 3x3 with Vladimir Dem

Devchat.tv Master Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2018 61:42


Panel: Eric Berry Dave Kimura Nate Hopkins Charles Max Wood Special Guest: Vladimir Dem In this episode of Ruby Rogues, the panel talks with Vladimir Dem who is a Ruby developer and currently lives in Brooklyn, New York. Today, the panelists and guest talk about cables, concurrency, and Ruby. Check it out! Show Topics: 0:00 – Advertisement: Sentry.io 1:02 – Chuck: Hello! The panel today is Eric, Dave, Nate, and myself! Our guest is Vlad! 1:30 – Guest: My name is Vladimir, but people call me Vlad. I have been writing Ruby since 2013 for about 4.5 years. Before that I was a PHP, JavaScript developer among other languages. I am mostly Erlang and Ruby now. 2:29 – Panel asks Vlad a question. 3:29 – Guest: Yeah something like that. I call it a different server b/c we still use the code base but we do not do anything related to web sockets and connections. 4:20 – Panel: If you wanted to take a normal action cables setup what steps would you have to go through to convert that over to also use the anycable server? 5:21 – Guest answers the question. 7:31 – Chuck: This sounds complicated and a bit of work. When I look at this I think: I have a tiny app is it worth it? When does it become worth it? 7:52 – Guest: Definitely not for the tiny app. 8:50 – Panel: You use it when it makes sense. Overcomplicating your infrastructure doesn’t make sense. 9:27 – Guest: That’s the idea. 10:28 – Panel. 11:05 – Guest: The question really is how many connections you have and how long-lived they are? 13:09 – Panel: If I move my project over to anycable how much new code am I going to have to write? 13:28 – Guest answers the question. 15:52 – Panel: What’s the update been like for anycable and how many users use anycable? 16:05 – Guest: I really don’t have statistics. I hear people at conferences say that they use anycable, but no real statistics right now. I would like to know these numbers, but no idea. 16:30 – Panel: ...is that the time to consider using anycable? 17:05 – Guest: That’s a good point to make. 18:44 – Panel: How is the initial handshake time with anycable? Is there any difference with anycable in that sense? 19:05 – Guest answers the question. 22:49 – Chuck: Can you define a couple of terms for me? I am hearing terms like: concurrency and real time and others? 23:00 – Guest: Good point. What is real time? The guest continues to define these terms. 28:10 – Fresh Books! 29:10 – Chuck: Ruby 3 is supposed to solve some of these problems. Can you talk about some of those? 29:46 – Guest: Interesting question and I’ve been asked about this before. 35:14 – Panel: Did you say there was some activity around trying to reduce the memory consumption for thread? 35:25 – Guest answers the question. 36:14 – Panel: Vlad, you are spread from backend to fronted and you’ve mentioned Phoenix Live Vue. Can I pick your brain about it? 36:39 – Guest answers the question. 38:48 – Panel: It seems like one of the core tenants is empowering small teams to compete with larger teams. I have high hopes to keep small teams competitive. 39:50 – Guest: Yes, that’s the idea of Rails and Ruby itself to build something and try something and perhaps fail. 40:57 – Panelist mentions Erlang, anycable, and concurrency. 41:14 – Guest: We are working on administration functionality and we want to build something fast. 44:40 – Panel: That’s the interesting thing about turbo links cause I think it was a marketing fail. You have to invest time to learn how to use it and how to use it properly. 45:44 – Guest: I don’t have a good guide for turbo links. 46:00 – Chuck: Anything else we want to talk about? 46:10 – Guest: Two more things I want to mention. 54:02 – Advertisement: Get A Coder Job! 54:35 – Picks! End – Cache Fly! Links: Get a Coder Job Course The DevRev Podcast Show Angular DevChat TV Ruby Elixir Ruby on Rails Angular Cypress Vue React Faye-Websocket-Ruby Anycable EMx 020 Episode Entreprogrammers: Episode 248 Socketry The Rails Doctrine Walmart: Invisible Glass Bose Wireless Headphones Netflix: Newsies / Broadway musical KanbanFlow Advent of Code Heroku Deployment Guest’s Twitter Guest’s Dev.to Guest’s GitHub Sponsors: Sentry CacheFly Fresh Books Picks: Dave Invisible Glass Eric Bose Quiet Comfort Headphones   Nate The Rails Doctrine Newsies Charles Kanban Flow EntreProgrammers The pomodoro technique masterhunt.com/devchat Vlad Advent of Code Any Cable

Devchat.tv Master Feed
AiA 221: Angular Schematics from the Ground Up with Brian Love & Kevin Schuchard

Devchat.tv Master Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2018 66:55


Panel: Charles Max Wood Joe Eames Aaron Frost Alyssa Nicoll Special Guests: Brian Love & Kevin Schuchard In this episode, the panelist talk with today’s special guests Brian Love & Kevin Schuchard! Brian and Kevin work at BrieBug – check out their employee profiles here! The panelist and guests talk about schematics, Angular, AST, and much more! Show Topics: 0:00 – Advertisement: Get A Coder Job! 0:50 – Chuck: Hello! Our panel today is Joe, Aaron, Alyssa, and myself. We have two guests today, and we are going to talk about schematics. Let’s dive into that! 1:46 – Guest: Schematics is a library that is coming out of Angular and the Angular Team. The guest gives a definition of Angular Schematics. 2:26 – Alyssa. 2:31 – Kevin: The functionality that you are hoping for depends on the CLI that you are on. 3:00 – Alyssa: Sorry for diving into the juicy stuff but we forgot to talk about your introductions! 3:19 – The guests talk about their backgrounds and introduce themselves to the panel and the listeners. 3:49 – Alyssa. 3:54 – Guest continues. 4:21 – Panel: Crazy and busy! 4:28 – Alyssa. 4:31 – Kevin: I am Senior Developer, and I have worked here for a few years. I have had the opportunities to write some schematics for the company and some of my own schematics. 4:53 – Alyssa: Aren’t you so proud that you are a “Senior Developer”?! 5:10 – Guest and panelists go back-and-forth. 6:23 – Guests: We want people to be familiar with schematics and start their journey with schematics. 6:50 – Panel: It’s kind of trippy isn’t that right? 7:00 – Guest: Yeah there are hurdles to learning schematics at first – for sure. 7:22 – Alyssa: What is AST? 7:29 – Guest gives a definition of AST and goes into much detail about this. 10:00 – Alyssa: I think I understand, now, what AST is. Thanks. Alyssa asks the guests a question. 10:14 – Guest answers the question about AST. 10:51 – Guest continues. 11:27 – Panelist is talking about the AST and schematics. 12:03 – Guest: You can read the whole file and using the AST you can figure out where you went to enter the text. 12:25 – Alyssa asks a question. 12:28 – Guest: We are not the developers of schematics, but we are just here to share our knowledge. I want to be super clear here. 13:39 – Panelist talks about schematics, CLI, and AST. 14:18 – Guest: You don’t have to know all about AST and everything there is to know to get into it. You can build schematics w/o getting into AST. Just to be clear. 14:39 – Alyssa asks a follow-up question. 14:41 – Guest continues. 15:57 – Guest: AST has been around for a while – it’s not a new thing it’s kind of an old thing. Guest talks about tools (Code Shift) that Facebook has built that is related to this topic. 17:22 – Guest: Yeah AST has been around for a while. 17:28 – Alyssa asks a question about Code Shift. 17:36 – Guest. 18:21 – Panel and guest go back-and-forth. 19:51 – Alyssa: You said you really don’t need to get into AST to do schematics – right? (Yes.) Alyssa asks a question. 20:19 – Guest: There are two pieces with schematics and that’s adding of new files and you can decide which pieces of the templates you want to be compiled. 21:58 – Chuck: For schematics you mentioned you could drop strings in. Chuck asks a question. 22:29 – Guest answers the question with a hypothetical situation. 23:09 – Chuck: I read the article you wrote and I have a question about your article. Tell me about the tree? 23:29 – Guest talks about the tree or aka the host. 25:40 – Guest: The tree is a virtual kind of context and it’s not committing all of the changes to the file system. Whether that is adding, deleting, or updating these files. 26:10 – Chuck: Makes sense to me. 26:15 – Guest continues talking about schematics. 26:53 – Alyssa: Yeoman is a replacement for schematics? 27:05 – Guest: It’s a lightweight alternative.  27:33 – Advertisement: Angular Boot Camp 28:10 – Chuck: How does one build a schematic? 28:16 – Guest answers the question. 30:34 – Panel: What’s the latest thing you’ve built? Talk about that, please. 30:40 – Guest: It’s a schematic and took what we’ve learned to set you up for a starter project. It starts with a blank project. 32:57 – Panel: You are just talking some lessons learned and you are saying this is how Kevin says to do it. You’ve packaged that up 33:26 – Guest: Yep I have found things that work and there isn’t any magic but put these practices together and made a repository to help testing and making schematics. 33:55 – Panel and guests go back-and-forth. 34:20 – Chuck: Let’s say I’ve built this schematic and Frosty wants to share it with his friends. How do we do that? How do you share it? Is there some component that you’ve built? 35:06 – Guest: It depends on what you are doing with it. 36:14 – Chuck: For mass production, though? 36:25 – Guest: I think Chuck is wondering about discoverability. Guest continues and he mentions prettier, extensions, among other things. 37:18 – Guest: I think it’s my favorite about schematics and it’s Kevin’s. 37:40 – Guest. 38:20 – Guest continues talking about schematics and ng-conf. 38:57 – Guest talks about libraries. 40:12 – Chuck: Anything else? Do you NPM install it and it’s just there? 40:29 – Guest: There are 2 ways to go about it. 53:05 – Fresh Books! END – CacheFly! Links: Vue jQuery Angular JavaScript Python React Cypress Yeoman Apache Groovy GitHub: prettier NG Conf Brian Love’s Website Kevin Schuchard’s LinkedIn BrieBug Blog Angular Schematics Tutorial Testing Schematics with a Sandbox + starter project GitHub: Schematic Starter Getting started blog post by Hans Schematics by Manfred Steyer Angular and Material CLI schematics 1 Angular and Material CLI schematics 2 AST Explorer Evening of Angular Example Schematic project with Sandbox: (Written by Kevin) https://github.com/briebug/jest-schematic https://github.com/schuchard/prettier-schematic https://github.com/briebug/ngrx-entity-schematic https://github.com/blove/schematics Sponsors: Angular Boot Camp Cache Fly Get A Coder Job Picks: Joe Brian Love BrieBug Schematics NGConf. Minified Aaron Ice Fishing Smoking Trout Joe Eames as Dungeon Master for DND NPM JS Survey Charles Alexa Briefing EntreProgrammers.com KanBanflow Pomodoro Technique Kevin Angular Material Open Source Projects Brian Angular.io Visits on Twitter Angular Community Jesse Sanders An evening of Angular Event

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Ruby Rogues
RR 394: Cables, Concurrency, and Ruby 3x3 with Vladimir Dem

Ruby Rogues

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2018 61:42


Panel: Eric Berry Dave Kimura Nate Hopkins Charles Max Wood Special Guest: Vladimir Dem In this episode of Ruby Rogues, the panel talks with Vladimir Dem who is a Ruby developer and currently lives in Brooklyn, New York. Today, the panelists and guest talk about cables, concurrency, and Ruby. Check it out! Show Topics: 0:00 – Advertisement: Sentry.io 1:02 – Chuck: Hello! The panel today is Eric, Dave, Nate, and myself! Our guest is Vlad! 1:30 – Guest: My name is Vladimir, but people call me Vlad. I have been writing Ruby since 2013 for about 4.5 years. Before that I was a PHP, JavaScript developer among other languages. I am mostly Erlang and Ruby now. 2:29 – Panel asks Vlad a question. 3:29 – Guest: Yeah something like that. I call it a different server b/c we still use the code base but we do not do anything related to web sockets and connections. 4:20 – Panel: If you wanted to take a normal action cables setup what steps would you have to go through to convert that over to also use the anycable server? 5:21 – Guest answers the question. 7:31 – Chuck: This sounds complicated and a bit of work. When I look at this I think: I have a tiny app is it worth it? When does it become worth it? 7:52 – Guest: Definitely not for the tiny app. 8:50 – Panel: You use it when it makes sense. Overcomplicating your infrastructure doesn’t make sense. 9:27 – Guest: That’s the idea. 10:28 – Panel. 11:05 – Guest: The question really is how many connections you have and how long-lived they are? 13:09 – Panel: If I move my project over to anycable how much new code am I going to have to write? 13:28 – Guest answers the question. 15:52 – Panel: What’s the update been like for anycable and how many users use anycable? 16:05 – Guest: I really don’t have statistics. I hear people at conferences say that they use anycable, but no real statistics right now. I would like to know these numbers, but no idea. 16:30 – Panel: ...is that the time to consider using anycable? 17:05 – Guest: That’s a good point to make. 18:44 – Panel: How is the initial handshake time with anycable? Is there any difference with anycable in that sense? 19:05 – Guest answers the question. 22:49 – Chuck: Can you define a couple of terms for me? I am hearing terms like: concurrency and real time and others? 23:00 – Guest: Good point. What is real time? The guest continues to define these terms. 28:10 – Fresh Books! 29:10 – Chuck: Ruby 3 is supposed to solve some of these problems. Can you talk about some of those? 29:46 – Guest: Interesting question and I’ve been asked about this before. 35:14 – Panel: Did you say there was some activity around trying to reduce the memory consumption for thread? 35:25 – Guest answers the question. 36:14 – Panel: Vlad, you are spread from backend to fronted and you’ve mentioned Phoenix Live Vue. Can I pick your brain about it? 36:39 – Guest answers the question. 38:48 – Panel: It seems like one of the core tenants is empowering small teams to compete with larger teams. I have high hopes to keep small teams competitive. 39:50 – Guest: Yes, that’s the idea of Rails and Ruby itself to build something and try something and perhaps fail. 40:57 – Panelist mentions Erlang, anycable, and concurrency. 41:14 – Guest: We are working on administration functionality and we want to build something fast. 44:40 – Panel: That’s the interesting thing about turbo links cause I think it was a marketing fail. You have to invest time to learn how to use it and how to use it properly. 45:44 – Guest: I don’t have a good guide for turbo links. 46:00 – Chuck: Anything else we want to talk about? 46:10 – Guest: Two more things I want to mention. 54:02 – Advertisement: Get A Coder Job! 54:35 – Picks! End – Cache Fly! Links: Get a Coder Job Course The DevRev Podcast Show Angular DevChat TV Ruby Elixir Ruby on Rails Angular Cypress Vue React Faye-Websocket-Ruby Anycable EMx 020 Episode Entreprogrammers: Episode 248 Socketry The Rails Doctrine Walmart: Invisible Glass Bose Wireless Headphones Netflix: Newsies / Broadway musical KanbanFlow Advent of Code Heroku Deployment Guest’s Twitter Guest’s Dev.to Guest’s GitHub Sponsors: Sentry CacheFly Fresh Books Picks: Dave Invisible Glass Eric Bose Quiet Comfort Headphones   Nate The Rails Doctrine Newsies Charles Kanban Flow EntreProgrammers The pomodoro technique masterhunt.com/devchat Vlad Advent of Code Any Cable

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AiA 221: Angular Schematics from the Ground Up with Brian Love & Kevin Schuchard

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2018 66:55


Panel: Charles Max Wood Joe Eames Aaron Frost Alyssa Nicoll Special Guests: Brian Love & Kevin Schuchard In this episode, the panelist talk with today’s special guests Brian Love & Kevin Schuchard! Brian and Kevin work at BrieBug – check out their employee profiles here! The panelist and guests talk about schematics, Angular, AST, and much more! Show Topics: 0:00 – Advertisement: Get A Coder Job! 0:50 – Chuck: Hello! Our panel today is Joe, Aaron, Alyssa, and myself. We have two guests today, and we are going to talk about schematics. Let’s dive into that! 1:46 – Guest: Schematics is a library that is coming out of Angular and the Angular Team. The guest gives a definition of Angular Schematics. 2:26 – Alyssa. 2:31 – Kevin: The functionality that you are hoping for depends on the CLI that you are on. 3:00 – Alyssa: Sorry for diving into the juicy stuff but we forgot to talk about your introductions! 3:19 – The guests talk about their backgrounds and introduce themselves to the panel and the listeners. 3:49 – Alyssa. 3:54 – Guest continues. 4:21 – Panel: Crazy and busy! 4:28 – Alyssa. 4:31 – Kevin: I am Senior Developer, and I have worked here for a few years. I have had the opportunities to write some schematics for the company and some of my own schematics. 4:53 – Alyssa: Aren’t you so proud that you are a “Senior Developer”?! 5:10 – Guest and panelists go back-and-forth. 6:23 – Guests: We want people to be familiar with schematics and start their journey with schematics. 6:50 – Panel: It’s kind of trippy isn’t that right? 7:00 – Guest: Yeah there are hurdles to learning schematics at first – for sure. 7:22 – Alyssa: What is AST? 7:29 – Guest gives a definition of AST and goes into much detail about this. 10:00 – Alyssa: I think I understand, now, what AST is. Thanks. Alyssa asks the guests a question. 10:14 – Guest answers the question about AST. 10:51 – Guest continues. 11:27 – Panelist is talking about the AST and schematics. 12:03 – Guest: You can read the whole file and using the AST you can figure out where you went to enter the text. 12:25 – Alyssa asks a question. 12:28 – Guest: We are not the developers of schematics, but we are just here to share our knowledge. I want to be super clear here. 13:39 – Panelist talks about schematics, CLI, and AST. 14:18 – Guest: You don’t have to know all about AST and everything there is to know to get into it. You can build schematics w/o getting into AST. Just to be clear. 14:39 – Alyssa asks a follow-up question. 14:41 – Guest continues. 15:57 – Guest: AST has been around for a while – it’s not a new thing it’s kind of an old thing. Guest talks about tools (Code Shift) that Facebook has built that is related to this topic. 17:22 – Guest: Yeah AST has been around for a while. 17:28 – Alyssa asks a question about Code Shift. 17:36 – Guest. 18:21 – Panel and guest go back-and-forth. 19:51 – Alyssa: You said you really don’t need to get into AST to do schematics – right? (Yes.) Alyssa asks a question. 20:19 – Guest: There are two pieces with schematics and that’s adding of new files and you can decide which pieces of the templates you want to be compiled. 21:58 – Chuck: For schematics you mentioned you could drop strings in. Chuck asks a question. 22:29 – Guest answers the question with a hypothetical situation. 23:09 – Chuck: I read the article you wrote and I have a question about your article. Tell me about the tree? 23:29 – Guest talks about the tree or aka the host. 25:40 – Guest: The tree is a virtual kind of context and it’s not committing all of the changes to the file system. Whether that is adding, deleting, or updating these files. 26:10 – Chuck: Makes sense to me. 26:15 – Guest continues talking about schematics. 26:53 – Alyssa: Yeoman is a replacement for schematics? 27:05 – Guest: It’s a lightweight alternative.  27:33 – Advertisement: Angular Boot Camp 28:10 – Chuck: How does one build a schematic? 28:16 – Guest answers the question. 30:34 – Panel: What’s the latest thing you’ve built? Talk about that, please. 30:40 – Guest: It’s a schematic and took what we’ve learned to set you up for a starter project. It starts with a blank project. 32:57 – Panel: You are just talking some lessons learned and you are saying this is how Kevin says to do it. You’ve packaged that up 33:26 – Guest: Yep I have found things that work and there isn’t any magic but put these practices together and made a repository to help testing and making schematics. 33:55 – Panel and guests go back-and-forth. 34:20 – Chuck: Let’s say I’ve built this schematic and Frosty wants to share it with his friends. How do we do that? How do you share it? Is there some component that you’ve built? 35:06 – Guest: It depends on what you are doing with it. 36:14 – Chuck: For mass production, though? 36:25 – Guest: I think Chuck is wondering about discoverability. Guest continues and he mentions prettier, extensions, among other things. 37:18 – Guest: I think it’s my favorite about schematics and it’s Kevin’s. 37:40 – Guest. 38:20 – Guest continues talking about schematics and ng-conf. 38:57 – Guest talks about libraries. 40:12 – Chuck: Anything else? Do you NPM install it and it’s just there? 40:29 – Guest: There are 2 ways to go about it. 53:05 – Fresh Books! END – CacheFly! Links: Vue jQuery Angular JavaScript Python React Cypress Yeoman Apache Groovy GitHub: prettier NG Conf Brian Love’s Website Kevin Schuchard’s LinkedIn BrieBug Blog Angular Schematics Tutorial Testing Schematics with a Sandbox + starter project GitHub: Schematic Starter Getting started blog post by Hans Schematics by Manfred Steyer Angular and Material CLI schematics 1 Angular and Material CLI schematics 2 AST Explorer Evening of Angular Example Schematic project with Sandbox: (Written by Kevin) https://github.com/briebug/jest-schematic https://github.com/schuchard/prettier-schematic https://github.com/briebug/ngrx-entity-schematic https://github.com/blove/schematics Sponsors: Angular Boot Camp Cache Fly Get A Coder Job Picks: Joe Brian Love BrieBug Schematics NGConf. Minified Aaron Ice Fishing Smoking Trout Joe Eames as Dungeon Master for DND NPM JS Survey Charles Alexa Briefing EntreProgrammers.com KanBanflow Pomodoro Technique Kevin Angular Material Open Source Projects Brian Angular.io Visits on Twitter Angular Community Jesse Sanders An evening of Angular Event

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Adventures in Angular
AiA 221: Angular Schematics from the Ground Up with Brian Love & Kevin Schuchard

Adventures in Angular

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2018 66:55


Panel: Charles Max Wood Joe Eames Aaron Frost Alyssa Nicoll Special Guests: Brian Love & Kevin Schuchard In this episode, the panelist talk with today’s special guests Brian Love & Kevin Schuchard! Brian and Kevin work at BrieBug – check out their employee profiles here! The panelist and guests talk about schematics, Angular, AST, and much more! Show Topics: 0:00 – Advertisement: Get A Coder Job! 0:50 – Chuck: Hello! Our panel today is Joe, Aaron, Alyssa, and myself. We have two guests today, and we are going to talk about schematics. Let’s dive into that! 1:46 – Guest: Schematics is a library that is coming out of Angular and the Angular Team. The guest gives a definition of Angular Schematics. 2:26 – Alyssa. 2:31 – Kevin: The functionality that you are hoping for depends on the CLI that you are on. 3:00 – Alyssa: Sorry for diving into the juicy stuff but we forgot to talk about your introductions! 3:19 – The guests talk about their backgrounds and introduce themselves to the panel and the listeners. 3:49 – Alyssa. 3:54 – Guest continues. 4:21 – Panel: Crazy and busy! 4:28 – Alyssa. 4:31 – Kevin: I am Senior Developer, and I have worked here for a few years. I have had the opportunities to write some schematics for the company and some of my own schematics. 4:53 – Alyssa: Aren’t you so proud that you are a “Senior Developer”?! 5:10 – Guest and panelists go back-and-forth. 6:23 – Guests: We want people to be familiar with schematics and start their journey with schematics. 6:50 – Panel: It’s kind of trippy isn’t that right? 7:00 – Guest: Yeah there are hurdles to learning schematics at first – for sure. 7:22 – Alyssa: What is AST? 7:29 – Guest gives a definition of AST and goes into much detail about this. 10:00 – Alyssa: I think I understand, now, what AST is. Thanks. Alyssa asks the guests a question. 10:14 – Guest answers the question about AST. 10:51 – Guest continues. 11:27 – Panelist is talking about the AST and schematics. 12:03 – Guest: You can read the whole file and using the AST you can figure out where you went to enter the text. 12:25 – Alyssa asks a question. 12:28 – Guest: We are not the developers of schematics, but we are just here to share our knowledge. I want to be super clear here. 13:39 – Panelist talks about schematics, CLI, and AST. 14:18 – Guest: You don’t have to know all about AST and everything there is to know to get into it. You can build schematics w/o getting into AST. Just to be clear. 14:39 – Alyssa asks a follow-up question. 14:41 – Guest continues. 15:57 – Guest: AST has been around for a while – it’s not a new thing it’s kind of an old thing. Guest talks about tools (Code Shift) that Facebook has built that is related to this topic. 17:22 – Guest: Yeah AST has been around for a while. 17:28 – Alyssa asks a question about Code Shift. 17:36 – Guest. 18:21 – Panel and guest go back-and-forth. 19:51 – Alyssa: You said you really don’t need to get into AST to do schematics – right? (Yes.) Alyssa asks a question. 20:19 – Guest: There are two pieces with schematics and that’s adding of new files and you can decide which pieces of the templates you want to be compiled. 21:58 – Chuck: For schematics you mentioned you could drop strings in. Chuck asks a question. 22:29 – Guest answers the question with a hypothetical situation. 23:09 – Chuck: I read the article you wrote and I have a question about your article. Tell me about the tree? 23:29 – Guest talks about the tree or aka the host. 25:40 – Guest: The tree is a virtual kind of context and it’s not committing all of the changes to the file system. Whether that is adding, deleting, or updating these files. 26:10 – Chuck: Makes sense to me. 26:15 – Guest continues talking about schematics. 26:53 – Alyssa: Yeoman is a replacement for schematics? 27:05 – Guest: It’s a lightweight alternative.  27:33 – Advertisement: Angular Boot Camp 28:10 – Chuck: How does one build a schematic? 28:16 – Guest answers the question. 30:34 – Panel: What’s the latest thing you’ve built? Talk about that, please. 30:40 – Guest: It’s a schematic and took what we’ve learned to set you up for a starter project. It starts with a blank project. 32:57 – Panel: You are just talking some lessons learned and you are saying this is how Kevin says to do it. You’ve packaged that up 33:26 – Guest: Yep I have found things that work and there isn’t any magic but put these practices together and made a repository to help testing and making schematics. 33:55 – Panel and guests go back-and-forth. 34:20 – Chuck: Let’s say I’ve built this schematic and Frosty wants to share it with his friends. How do we do that? How do you share it? Is there some component that you’ve built? 35:06 – Guest: It depends on what you are doing with it. 36:14 – Chuck: For mass production, though? 36:25 – Guest: I think Chuck is wondering about discoverability. Guest continues and he mentions prettier, extensions, among other things. 37:18 – Guest: I think it’s my favorite about schematics and it’s Kevin’s. 37:40 – Guest. 38:20 – Guest continues talking about schematics and ng-conf. 38:57 – Guest talks about libraries. 40:12 – Chuck: Anything else? Do you NPM install it and it’s just there? 40:29 – Guest: There are 2 ways to go about it. 53:05 – Fresh Books! END – CacheFly! Links: Vue jQuery Angular JavaScript Python React Cypress Yeoman Apache Groovy GitHub: prettier NG Conf Brian Love’s Website Kevin Schuchard’s LinkedIn BrieBug Blog Angular Schematics Tutorial Testing Schematics with a Sandbox + starter project GitHub: Schematic Starter Getting started blog post by Hans Schematics by Manfred Steyer Angular and Material CLI schematics 1 Angular and Material CLI schematics 2 AST Explorer Evening of Angular Example Schematic project with Sandbox: (Written by Kevin) https://github.com/briebug/jest-schematic https://github.com/schuchard/prettier-schematic https://github.com/briebug/ngrx-entity-schematic https://github.com/blove/schematics Sponsors: Angular Boot Camp Cache Fly Get A Coder Job Picks: Joe Brian Love BrieBug Schematics NGConf. Minified Aaron Ice Fishing Smoking Trout Joe Eames as Dungeon Master for DND NPM JS Survey Charles Alexa Briefing EntreProgrammers.com KanBanflow Pomodoro Technique Kevin Angular Material Open Source Projects Brian Angular.io Visits on Twitter Angular Community Jesse Sanders An evening of Angular Event

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RR 394: Cables, Concurrency, and Ruby 3x3 with Vladimir Dem

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2018 61:42


Panel: Eric Berry Dave Kimura Nate Hopkins Charles Max Wood Special Guest: Vladimir Dem In this episode of Ruby Rogues, the panel talks with Vladimir Dem who is a Ruby developer and currently lives in Brooklyn, New York. Today, the panelists and guest talk about cables, concurrency, and Ruby. Check it out! Show Topics: 0:00 – Advertisement: Sentry.io 1:02 – Chuck: Hello! The panel today is Eric, Dave, Nate, and myself! Our guest is Vlad! 1:30 – Guest: My name is Vladimir, but people call me Vlad. I have been writing Ruby since 2013 for about 4.5 years. Before that I was a PHP, JavaScript developer among other languages. I am mostly Erlang and Ruby now. 2:29 – Panel asks Vlad a question. 3:29 – Guest: Yeah something like that. I call it a different server b/c we still use the code base but we do not do anything related to web sockets and connections. 4:20 – Panel: If you wanted to take a normal action cables setup what steps would you have to go through to convert that over to also use the anycable server? 5:21 – Guest answers the question. 7:31 – Chuck: This sounds complicated and a bit of work. When I look at this I think: I have a tiny app is it worth it? When does it become worth it? 7:52 – Guest: Definitely not for the tiny app. 8:50 – Panel: You use it when it makes sense. Overcomplicating your infrastructure doesn’t make sense. 9:27 – Guest: That’s the idea. 10:28 – Panel. 11:05 – Guest: The question really is how many connections you have and how long-lived they are? 13:09 – Panel: If I move my project over to anycable how much new code am I going to have to write? 13:28 – Guest answers the question. 15:52 – Panel: What’s the update been like for anycable and how many users use anycable? 16:05 – Guest: I really don’t have statistics. I hear people at conferences say that they use anycable, but no real statistics right now. I would like to know these numbers, but no idea. 16:30 – Panel: ...is that the time to consider using anycable? 17:05 – Guest: That’s a good point to make. 18:44 – Panel: How is the initial handshake time with anycable? Is there any difference with anycable in that sense? 19:05 – Guest answers the question. 22:49 – Chuck: Can you define a couple of terms for me? I am hearing terms like: concurrency and real time and others? 23:00 – Guest: Good point. What is real time? The guest continues to define these terms. 28:10 – Fresh Books! 29:10 – Chuck: Ruby 3 is supposed to solve some of these problems. Can you talk about some of those? 29:46 – Guest: Interesting question and I’ve been asked about this before. 35:14 – Panel: Did you say there was some activity around trying to reduce the memory consumption for thread? 35:25 – Guest answers the question. 36:14 – Panel: Vlad, you are spread from backend to fronted and you’ve mentioned Phoenix Live Vue. Can I pick your brain about it? 36:39 – Guest answers the question. 38:48 – Panel: It seems like one of the core tenants is empowering small teams to compete with larger teams. I have high hopes to keep small teams competitive. 39:50 – Guest: Yes, that’s the idea of Rails and Ruby itself to build something and try something and perhaps fail. 40:57 – Panelist mentions Erlang, anycable, and concurrency. 41:14 – Guest: We are working on administration functionality and we want to build something fast. 44:40 – Panel: That’s the interesting thing about turbo links cause I think it was a marketing fail. You have to invest time to learn how to use it and how to use it properly. 45:44 – Guest: I don’t have a good guide for turbo links. 46:00 – Chuck: Anything else we want to talk about? 46:10 – Guest: Two more things I want to mention. 54:02 – Advertisement: Get A Coder Job! 54:35 – Picks! End – Cache Fly! Links: Get a Coder Job Course The DevRev Podcast Show Angular DevChat TV Ruby Elixir Ruby on Rails Angular Cypress Vue React Faye-Websocket-Ruby Anycable EMx 020 Episode Entreprogrammers: Episode 248 Socketry The Rails Doctrine Walmart: Invisible Glass Bose Wireless Headphones Netflix: Newsies / Broadway musical KanbanFlow Advent of Code Heroku Deployment Guest’s Twitter Guest’s Dev.to Guest’s GitHub Sponsors: Sentry CacheFly Fresh Books Picks: Dave Invisible Glass Eric Bose Quiet Comfort Headphones   Nate The Rails Doctrine Newsies Charles Kanban Flow EntreProgrammers The pomodoro technique masterhunt.com/devchat Vlad Advent of Code Any Cable

Bulldog Mindset Podcast
#49 12 Hours Of DEEP WORK? - Bulldog Mindset Podcast

Bulldog Mindset Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2018 8:36


Can people sustain 12 hours of deep work? This is exactly what a fan of the channel thinks. According to him, he wants to outwork himself by working insane hours each day. And don't get me wrong, I'm a huge fan of hard work. But, fact is, people can only sustain a certain amount of deep work per day, which averages 4-5 hours. So... Is it even possible to work 12 hours per day and still achieve your goals? Watch this video and find out! Peak Book: https://bulldogmindset.com/peakbook How To Plan Your Day Effectively & Get Things DONE! (Kanban Flow): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UdvwVYAaWEc

Bulldog Mindset Podcast
#44 More Pomodoro For You Or Your Employer? - Bulldog Mindset Podcast

Bulldog Mindset Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2018 6:50


As you probably know, I've done plenty of videos about the Pomodoro technique and by now you should already know that this is one of my favorite techniques when it comes to being productive. #pomodoro #pomodorotechnique #productivity But... What if you need to balance between doing Pomodoro for your employer and for yourself? As you all know, I'm all up for building an empire for yourself, or any type of side project. BUT... If you're working full time, you need to be aware that time will definitely be a challenge for you. So... Between doing more Pomodori for you or for your employer... What would you do? Watch this video and find out! How To Plan Your Day Effectively & Get Things DONE! (Kanban Flow) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UdvwVYAaWEc Deep Work Book: https://bulldogmindset.com/deepwork

Bulldog Mindset Podcast
#4 How To Plan Your Day Effectively & Get Things DONE! (Kanban Flow) - Bulldog Mindset Podcast

Bulldog Mindset Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2018 7:36


How To Plan Your Day & Get Things DONE! (Kanban Flow) Most people ask me about how I plan my day and how I'm able to be so productive and keep nurturing the bulldog mindset. The thing is: planning your day and week will only bring you amazing benefits and increase your productivity. I've seen my productivity launch once I started doing that, for like 5 years from now. And I haven't stopped doing that since. I use a tool called Kanban Flow. This is a tool that is similar to what Trello is, but, in my opinion, this is far better, mostly because it has an embedded Pomodoro timer that tracks down your every move and how productive you are. The tool is structured similar to Trello's, but there are a few nuances. For example, you can color code specific tasks and organize them by time. And this is exactly what I do. In order to increase my productivity, I organize all the stuff I need to do by how much time it will take... For 1 Pomodoro I set as yellow, for 2 Pomodori I set as green and so on... By doing that I get a clear view on what needs to be done and how much time it will take. In this video, I'll take you through my entire process of productivity and how I manage to do so many things during my life: basically the secret to my success right now. DEVMOUNTAIN - Bulldog Mindset's AWESOME Sponsor: https://simpleprogrammer.com/devmountain

Podcast – Aufgeräumt
Meine absolute Lieblings ToDo-Liste

Podcast – Aufgeräumt

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2018


  Podcast herunterladen.  KanBanFlow. ToDo Listen Manager Im Internetexplorer am PC sowie als App. Vorteil: Alle Aufgaben auf einer Seite sichtbar: Alle Aufgaben, alles was ich heute erledigen möchte, alle Routinen und alles, was ich heute schon erledigt habe. diese kann man sich individuell einrichten. 5 Spalten: 1. ToDo, 2. PC/iPhone, 3. Do Today,  4. […]

Podcast – Aufgeräumt
Meine absolute Lieblings ToDo-Liste

Podcast – Aufgeräumt

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2018


  Podcast herunterladen.  KanBanFlow. ToDo Listen Manager Im Internetexplorer am PC sowie als App. Vorteil: Alle Aufgaben auf einer Seite sichtbar: Alle Aufgaben, alles was ich heute erledigen möchte, alle Routinen und alles, was ich heute schon erledigt habe. diese kann man sich individuell einrichten. 5 Spalten: 1. ToDo, 2. PC/iPhone, 3. Do Today,  4. […]

Projektmanagement leicht erklärt
präsent vs. virtuell - Projektmanagement in virtuellen Teams [On The Road]

Projektmanagement leicht erklärt

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2018 17:27


❗ Hol dir jetzt mein Projektmanagement Handbücher ✅ https://amzn.to/3380CsC (für Einzelprojekte) & ✅ https://amzn.to/36syjHM (für viele Projekte gleichzeitig)

Projektmanagement leicht erklärt
Meditation und Achtsamkeit mit Projektmanagement

Projektmanagement leicht erklärt

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2018 26:29


❗ Hol dir jetzt mein Projektmanagement Handbücher ✅ https://amzn.to/3380CsC (für Einzelprojekte) & ✅ https://amzn.to/36syjHM (für viele Projekte gleichzeitig)

Projektmanagement leicht erklärt
Der Projektplan – dein Weg zum Erfolg [On The Road]

Projektmanagement leicht erklärt

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2018 23:07


❗ Hol dir jetzt mein Projektmanagement Handbücher ✅ https://amzn.to/3380CsC (für Einzelprojekte) & ✅ https://amzn.to/36syjHM (für viele Projekte gleichzeitig)

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Boys of the Golden Throne
Ep 21 - How to be a "Closer"

Boys of the Golden Throne

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2018 126:43


This week the boys sit down to talk about becoming a "closer" and the different ways that we each approach painting an army. Kanban Flow: https://kanbanflow.com/ BOTGT's 53rd Annual Royal Flush - Sept 8-9th 2018 TICKETS ON SALE NOW! www.facebook.com/events/1812050602429735/ BOTGT Royal Flush Social - Sept 8th RSVP now. www.facebook.com/events/167088720618329/ CK Studios Facebook: www.facebook.com/CKStudiosComePaintWithUs/ Boys of the Golden Throne - www.facebook.com/Boys-of-the-Gold…745144805786044/ Varangian Heresy Podcast FAQ: drive.google.com/file/d/1fSh46a_-…iew?usp=drivesdk https://kanbanflow.com/ Heresy Camp - Sept 19th - 23rd: https://www.heresycamp.com/ Heresy Camp Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/groups/802689253242521/

Tools They Use
Kanban, Pomodoro Timers & Soft Skills for Developers | John Sonmez

Tools They Use

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2018 31:09


Our sponsor for today’s podcast! Setapp. Setapp is a revolutionary new service allowing you a hub of more than 100 Mac apps all in one spot for one monthly fee! Download it today for Mac using this link: Get Setapp here (https://stpp.co/ttu418) Learn more about Setapp with this helpful YouTube review (https://youtu.be/US0ybmf36Bw), created by your host, Francesco D’Alessio. What does your day-to-day job and work look like? - It depends on John’s life season, now it’s mostly recording YouTube videos at his office, answering emails, and planning his week using the Pomodoro Technique (https://francescocirillo.com/pages/pomodoro-technique). What to you use to tally all of your most important tasks together? - KanbanFlow (https://kanbanflow.com/) (Web/Mobile) (For managing tasks using the built-in Pomodoro timer) Do you take notes across your day? If so, what tool do you use? - Drafts (http://getdrafts.com/) (iOS) (For taking notes on the go) - WorkFlowy (https://workflowy.com/) (iOS/Android/Chrome/Mac/Windows/Linux) (For lists and plans) What do you use when it comes to organizing your calendar? - Fantastical (https://flexibits.com/fantastical) (iOS/Mac) - Google Calendar (https://google.com/calendar) (iOS/Android) - Assistant.to (https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/assistantto-scheduling-as/ndddjdifcfcddfdgedlcmfjamionaago) (Chrome) What hardware do you use every day? (phone, laptop, pc) - iPhone X (https://amzn.to/2JwduPj) - Custom gaming laptop - Dell XPS 13 laptop (https://amzn.to/2Fi3XsD) - Canon EOS C100 camera (https://www.usa.canon.com/internet/portal/us/home/products/details/cameras/cinema-eos/eos-c100) - LG Ultrawide monitor (https://amzn.to/2HqWLQG) What are your 3 favorite apps/tools for work? (Eg. marketing, designing) - TubeBuddy (https://www.tubebuddy.com/) - MorningFa.me (https://morningfa.me/) - LastPass (https://www.lastpass.com/) (Windows/Mac/Linux/iOS/Android) Outside of work, what three apps do you use love to use? - Audible (https://www.audible.com/) (Android/iOS) - Strava (https://www.strava.com) (iOS/Android) - BodySpace (https://bodyspace.bodybuilding.com/) (iOS/Android) What is your planning process for the week ahead? - John makes fitness and exercising a priority and schedule it in his week, he also tries to avoid decision fatigue planning his meals and exercises. Do you get moments to pause in your day, if so, what do you do? - John mostly goes through different phases of his life and tries to change it to avoid monotony. Filming YouTube videos is like keeping a personal diary and coaching to himself. He also keeps his morning routine very simple to avoid failure. What book are you reading at the moment? - 12 Rules for Life: An Antidote to Chaos by Jordan B. Peterson - Skin in the Game: Hidden Asymmetries in Daily Life by Nassim Nicholas Taleb Where can we find you and all of your wonderful things? - YouTube - here (https://www.youtube.com/jsonmez/) - Blog - Simple Programmer (https://simpleprogrammer.com) - Books - Soft Skills: The software developer's life manual (https://amzn.to/2vOhY1F), The Complete Software Developer's Career Guide (https://www.amazon.com/Complete-Software-Developers-Career-Guide-ebook/dp/B073X6GNJ1/) Thanks once again to Setapp. The sponsor for Series 2 of Tools They Use. Setapp is a game-changer when it comes to saving money and getting things done. All the most useful Mac apps, available under one monthly subscription. No one-off fees, no in-app charges, just one set fee for more than a hundred apps. Disclosure: This post contains affiliate links. If you purchase something through the link, I will earn a small commission at no extra charge to you. If you choose to use them, thank you for supporting the podcast! All opinions expressed are my own. Special Guest: John Sonmez.

Lean Agile Management Podcast
Lean Metrics 101: What is Flow?

Lean Agile Management Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2017 29:39


“Any measurement system can be gamed. However, if I had you game a system, I would want you to game it in getting things done faster” - Daniel Vacanti What is Flow? Is Flow project management just a fluke, yet another mantra in management? What are the core Lean performance metrics and what do they mean? In this episode of the Lamp, we asked Daniel Vacanti, a renown Kanban thought leader and CEO of Actionable Agile ™ what Kanban Flow is and what kind of Lean metrics there are to measure it. Welcome to LAMP - Lean Agile Management Podcast, a show by Kanbanize where some of the brightest minds in Lean Agile management talk about how leaders can boost work efficiency, create a culture of high performance, and build teams that thrive. LAMP is available on YouTube and Apple Podcasts. The Show The Interview Summary In this episode of Lean Agile Management Podcast, Daniel Vacanti defines the three core metrics of Kanban: Cycle Time Throughput Work In Progress and explains how they connect to the concept of Flow and Lean project management. Below you can find some of the key points from the interview. What is Flow and what metrics can we use to measure it? Dan explains what Flow is and shows that establishing a Lean Flow creates the environment that helps us answer the two key questions of workflow management that usually disturb the peace of mind of every project manager: When will it be done? How many tasks can we get done by X date? Stop estimating. Start measuring what matters. Establishing Flow is all about building a reliable system for work processing. Establishing the Flow is the key to being able to give a statistically significant answer to the two questions above. With Flow metrics, you don’t need to guess or estimate when work on a project will be done. The Flow metrics give you hard data on the productivity, efficiency, and reliability of your production process. Lean manufacturing metrics are just as relevant for knowledge work Some managers dismiss cycle time, throughput and WIP, the Lean metrics that stand behind the idea of Flow in Kanban, because of their origins in the manufacturing industry. They say these Lean metrics are not suitable for modern knowledge work environment. However, Dan Vacanti insists that managing Kanban flow is about delivering value. The Lean metrics help you capture the health of that process, and that is relevant in every context. These metrics serve 2 purposes and both are universally valuable: Track the health of the process Establish predictability of the process Analysing cycle time, throughput and WIP data of your workflow set the foundation for measuring the efficiency of our workflow. Having this data, you can clearly say how much time work items spend in your production process and looking deeper into that, you can learn even more. What is causing bottlenecks in the workflow and where do we waste time? These are the questions you’ll be able to answer. The dangers of concentrating on just one metric of Flow You get what you measure, so be careful not to put too much stress on any one metric. Getting the wrong stuff faster doesn’t help. Don’t optimize your workflow for just one metric and don’t set just one metric of operational level as a key KPI. Even more importantly, Lean Flow metrics are not to be used for sub-optimizing for individual performance. That has a negative impact on both the process and employee morale. Instead, make sure every measurement of success in your workflow contributes towards the answer to this question: what is the main problem that we are trying to solve? Flow thinking is all about the value. Common mistakes and misinterpretations of Flow management. Not understanding the impact of WIP management on Flow Capacity utilization - using up 100% of capacity is counterproductive, despite common thinking Counterintuitive measures - in order to get more stuff done,

Productivity Straight Talk - Time Management, Productivity and Business Growth Tips
002 | The Silent Profit Thief With Darren LaCroix, WCPS, AS, CSP

Productivity Straight Talk - Time Management, Productivity and Business Growth Tips

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2017 33:10


Are you being robbed of your time, money, and opportunities without even knowing it? Improving your productivity will bring you more peace, more enthusiasm, more momentum, and more money. In this episode, I sit down with World Champion of Public Speaking winner, speaking coach, and the brains behind the very successful Stage Time University, Darren LaCroix as he walks us through his entrepreneurial journey, the tactics he has used to keep himself on the fastest path to achieving his goals, and why it’s important to embrace organization. We also talked about an easy way to gain credibility in your industry, spending time on your highest value activities, and Darren’s daily routine that sets him up for success. This was an awesome discussion with Darren that I hope you’ll enjoy. Now so let’s get to the straight talk! "The most important tool is the one you use." ~ Darren LaCroix What You’ll Discover In This Episode: The Magic Business Question You Should Be Asking How Disorganization May Be Robbing You Of Your Profits How 30 Minutes A Day Can Keep Your Stress At Bay How A Few Letters Can Gain You Credibility In Your Industry So much more! Important Resources & Links From This Episode: Online-StopWatch.com National Speakers Association StageTimeUniversity.com KanbanFlow.com TheTop10SpeakingMistakes.com Think & Grow Rich by Napoleon Hill

Software Process and Measurement Cast
SPaMCAST 425 - Annual Tune-Up Ideas, Leadership, Kanban, Flow and Throughput

Software Process and Measurement Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2017 44:28


Happy New Year!   SPaMCAST 425 features our annual tune-up ideas. We need to strive to be more effective and efficient every day or the world will pass us by!  These are suggestions that have worked for me and might be useful for you. We will also have columns from Steve Tendon with another chapter in his Tame The Flow: Hyper-Productive Knowledge-Work Performance, The TameFlow Approach and Its Application to Scrum and Kanban, published by J Ross (buy a copy here).  Steve and I talked about Chapter 14 which covers kanban, flow, and throughput.   Anchoring the cast is Gene Hughson’s Form Follows Function Blog with an entry in his theme of leadership patterns and anti-patterns.  This week we talk about The Great Pretender. Remember that Penny Pullan in SPaMCAST 424 offered listeners a great offer!  Penny provided a coupon for her new book  Virtual Leadership for 20% off.  Use the code  VLF20 at www.koganpage.com, which includes post and packing in the UK and the USA. Re-Read Saturday News In this week’s re-read of The Five Dysfunctions of a Team  by Patrick Lencioni (Jossey-Bass, Copyright 2002, 33rd printing), we deliver final thoughts with three final takeaways.   Next week we begin the re-read of Carol Dweck’s Mindset, buy a copy this week. Visit the Software Process and Measurement Cast blog to participate in this and previous re-reads. Next SPaMCAST The Software Process and Measurement Cast 426 features our second annual roundtable.  Almost all of the SPaMCAST contributors discussed a number of topics, including: Is software quality really one of the most important focuses in IT in 2017? Even though people are adopting agile, is agile as principle-driven movement over? In 2017, will security trump quality and productivity? The multiway discussion was exciting and informative! Shameless Ad for my book! Mastering Software Project Management: Best Practices, Tools and Techniques co-authored by Murali Chematuri and myself and published by J. Ross Publishing. We have received unsolicited reviews like the following: “This book will prove that software projects should not be a tedious process, for you or your team.” Support SPaMCAST by buying the book here. Available in English and Chinese.  

Agile Amped Podcast - Inspiring Conversations
Dominica DeGrandis to Technical and Business Teams: "It's Time for an Alignment"

Agile Amped Podcast - Inspiring Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2016 11:30


It's all too common for the "business" to provide conflicting priorities for development teams, and Dominica DeGrandis is helping to get them re-aligned. She shares her experience with how LeanKit approached this exact problem internally. Dominica is presenting "From Divided to United--Aligning Technical and Business Teams" at Mile High Agile this year. Dominica DeGrandis teaches Kanban Flow to Devops enthusiasts. Her passion involves helping organizations improve workflow and optimize throughput. She is keen on providing visibility and transparency across teams to reveal mutually critical information. As Director of Learning & Development at LeanKit, Dominica combines experience, practice and theory to help teams level up their capability. SolutionsIQ's Howard Sublett hosts. About Agile Amped The Agile Amped podcast series engages with industry thought leaders at Agile events across the country to bring valuable content to subscribers anytime, anywhere. To receive real-time updates, subscribe at YouTube, iTunes or SolutionsIQ.com. Subscribe: http://bit.ly/SIQYouTube, http://bit.ly/SIQiTunes, http://www.solutionsiq.com/agile-amped/ Follow: http://bit.ly/SIQTwitter Like: http://bit.ly/SIQFacebook

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Shufflecast
#49 – Szukamy Bartka z Google Now, e-zakupy oraz Trello i KanbanFlow

Shufflecast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2016 75:42


  Mimo, że podzieliliśmy nasz odcinek na rozdziały, to śmiało można uznać, że jest to rozmowa otwarta. Najpierw pytaliśmy Google Now: „Gdzie jest Bartek?”, potem zajęliśmy się KanbanFlow i Trello, a na koniec e-zakupy – „Sławek, kup jajka!”. Jednak to tylko mała część dzisiejszego odcinka, bo dziś, mówimy o: 04:14 Google Now mówi po polsku; […]

The Freelancers' Show
169 FS Managing Multiple Projects and Clients

The Freelancers' Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2015 59:58


00:50 - Managing Multiple Projects & Clients (Context & Experience) 13:46 - Committment Management 16:19 - Communication & Setting Expectations Systems & Tools Slack Basecamp Trello KanbanFlow Asana Email Redbooth 30:07 - Avoiding Overwhelm The Pomodoro Technique Delegation & Automation Getting Things Done: The Art of Stress-Free Productivity by David Allen Habits and Routines 45:58 - Managing Requests for Your Time on Multiple Projects and Contracts 47:27 - Calendaring Picks The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up: The Japanese Art of Decluttering and Organizing by Marie Kondo (Eric) Philip Morgan: 3 Content Marketing Ideas For the Time-Constrained Dev Shop (Eric) Mojca Mars: Get High-Value Clients With Social Media (Eric) Android Wear (Jonathan) Calendly (Jonathan) Double Your Freelancing Conference (Jonathan) Connie Chan: When One App Rules Them All: The Case of WeChat and Mobile in China (Reuven) Penn & Teller: Fool Us (Reuven) Reuven's Training/Coaching Program (Reuven) 15 Minute Podcast Listener Chat with Charles Wood (Chuck) The Freelancers' Show Episode #168: Branding with Sunny Bonnell (Chuck)

Devchat.tv Master Feed
169 FS Managing Multiple Projects and Clients

Devchat.tv Master Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2015 59:58


00:50 - Managing Multiple Projects & Clients (Context & Experience) 13:46 - Committment Management 16:19 - Communication & Setting Expectations Systems & Tools Slack Basecamp Trello KanbanFlow Asana Email Redbooth 30:07 - Avoiding Overwhelm The Pomodoro Technique Delegation & Automation Getting Things Done: The Art of Stress-Free Productivity by David Allen Habits and Routines 45:58 - Managing Requests for Your Time on Multiple Projects and Contracts 47:27 - Calendaring Picks The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up: The Japanese Art of Decluttering and Organizing by Marie Kondo (Eric) Philip Morgan: 3 Content Marketing Ideas For the Time-Constrained Dev Shop (Eric) Mojca Mars: Get High-Value Clients With Social Media (Eric) Android Wear (Jonathan) Calendly (Jonathan) Double Your Freelancing Conference (Jonathan) Connie Chan: When One App Rules Them All: The Case of WeChat and Mobile in China (Reuven) Penn & Teller: Fool Us (Reuven) Reuven's Training/Coaching Program (Reuven) 15 Minute Podcast Listener Chat with Charles Wood (Chuck) The Freelancers' Show Episode #168: Branding with Sunny Bonnell (Chuck)

Devchat.tv Master Feed
113 iPS Launching an App in the App Store with Matt Ronge

Devchat.tv Master Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2015 45:15


01:34 - Matt Ronge Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog Astro HQ Astropad @astropadapp 01:54 - Launching Astropad Wacom Tablets 05:10 - Being Unique (Unique Selling Proposition) Clear Sparrow => Gmail 10:05 - Launch Sequence Press Contacts Videos, Demos Elevator Pitch, Press Kit Engage on Social Media 12:34 - Approaching the Press 14:31 - Marketing Towards Non-Press Members (Influencers) 16:14 - Launch Day App-Store Purchase Trial 20:51 - Learning to Launch The Burned-Out Blogger's Guide to PR by Jason Kincaid 22:05 - Marketing: Messaging/Communication/Packaging 25:36 - The Technical Story Behind Astropad TCP (Transmission Control Protocol) Optimization & Latency Fluctuations in WiFi 32:02 - Marketing After a Launch 34:16 - Splitting Responsibilities 35:42 - Niche Down ForeFlight Picks Script use for teams for gender neutral environments (Jaim) KanbanFlow (Chuck) HandBrake (Chuck) Hire Chuck for training! Email Chuck@devchat.tv Rails Testing Coach (Chuck) The 22 Immutable Laws of Marketing: Violate Them at Your Own Risk! by Al Ries (Matt) Computer Networks by Andrew S. Tanenbaum (Matt) Findings (Matt)

The iPhreaks Show
113 iPS Launching an App in the App Store with Matt Ronge

The iPhreaks Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2015 45:15


01:34 - Matt Ronge Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog Astro HQ Astropad @astropadapp 01:54 - Launching Astropad Wacom Tablets 05:10 - Being Unique (Unique Selling Proposition) Clear Sparrow => Gmail 10:05 - Launch Sequence Press Contacts Videos, Demos Elevator Pitch, Press Kit Engage on Social Media 12:34 - Approaching the Press 14:31 - Marketing Towards Non-Press Members (Influencers) 16:14 - Launch Day App-Store Purchase Trial 20:51 - Learning to Launch The Burned-Out Blogger's Guide to PR by Jason Kincaid 22:05 - Marketing: Messaging/Communication/Packaging 25:36 - The Technical Story Behind Astropad TCP (Transmission Control Protocol) Optimization & Latency Fluctuations in WiFi 32:02 - Marketing After a Launch 34:16 - Splitting Responsibilities 35:42 - Niche Down ForeFlight Picks Script use for teams for gender neutral environments (Jaim) KanbanFlow (Chuck) HandBrake (Chuck) Hire Chuck for training! Email Chuck@devchat.tv Rails Testing Coach (Chuck) The 22 Immutable Laws of Marketing: Violate Them at Your Own Risk! by Al Ries (Matt) Computer Networks by Andrew S. Tanenbaum (Matt) Findings (Matt)

The iPhreaks Show
101 iPS Work/Life Balance

The iPhreaks Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2015 32:43


Related iPhreaks Freelancing Episodes: Episode #071: Freelancing   Episode #087: Freelancing Part 2 02:52 - What is Work/Life Balance? Is There a Perfect Balance? Art > Science 08:29 - Family Time 10:10 - Structuring Your Work Week (Prioritization) John Sonmez of Simple Programmer     [YouTube] John Sonmez: How I Plan My Week Episode #091: Soft Skills and Marketing Yourself as a Software Developer with John Sonmez KanbanFlow Agile Software Development Quadrant II => The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People: Powerful Lessons in Personal Change by Stephen R. Covey The Pomodoro Technique 16:30 - Shortening Hours to Maintain Sanity and Maximize Productivity Physical Activity = Essential Doing Nothing is OK; Doing Nothing Brings Clarity. 22:06 - Just Say NO The Freelancers' Show Episode #072: Saying NO The Freelancers' Show Episode #069: Setting Boundaries   Do NOT Tolerate Toxic Clients; Find Clients That Are a Good Fit (Mutual Benefit) Picks Primus and the Chocolate Factory (Jaim) VARIDESK (Jaim) Audible (Chuck) The Magic of Thinking Big by David J. Schwartz (Chuck) Firefight (The Reckoners) by Brandon Sanderson (Chuck) Going for a run (Chuck)

Devchat.tv Master Feed
101 iPS Work/Life Balance

Devchat.tv Master Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2015 32:43


Related iPhreaks Freelancing Episodes: Episode #071: Freelancing   Episode #087: Freelancing Part 2 02:52 - What is Work/Life Balance? Is There a Perfect Balance? Art > Science 08:29 - Family Time 10:10 - Structuring Your Work Week (Prioritization) John Sonmez of Simple Programmer     [YouTube] John Sonmez: How I Plan My Week Episode #091: Soft Skills and Marketing Yourself as a Software Developer with John Sonmez KanbanFlow Agile Software Development Quadrant II => The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People: Powerful Lessons in Personal Change by Stephen R. Covey The Pomodoro Technique 16:30 - Shortening Hours to Maintain Sanity and Maximize Productivity Physical Activity = Essential Doing Nothing is OK; Doing Nothing Brings Clarity. 22:06 - Just Say NO The Freelancers' Show Episode #072: Saying NO The Freelancers' Show Episode #069: Setting Boundaries   Do NOT Tolerate Toxic Clients; Find Clients That Are a Good Fit (Mutual Benefit) Picks Primus and the Chocolate Factory (Jaim) VARIDESK (Jaim) Audible (Chuck) The Magic of Thinking Big by David J. Schwartz (Chuck) Firefight (The Reckoners) by Brandon Sanderson (Chuck) Going for a run (Chuck)

The Freelancers' Show
152 FS Managing Your Schedule

The Freelancers' Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2015 55:40


01:57 - Tools and Scheduling Apps Google Calendar Sunrise Calendar Calendly YouCanBook.me Due: The Superfast Reminder App BusyCal 08:16 - Prioritizing and Planning a Productive Day (Making a Commitment and Sticking to a System) The Pomodoro Technique KanbanFlow Getting Things Done: The Art of Stress-Free Productivity by David Allen 18:27 - Getting Started Leo Babauta’s MIT Idea (Most Important Task) The “Dragon Task”

Devchat.tv Master Feed
152 FS Managing Your Schedule

Devchat.tv Master Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2015 55:40


01:57 - Tools and Scheduling Apps Google Calendar Sunrise Calendar Calendly YouCanBook.me Due: The Superfast Reminder App BusyCal 08:16 - Prioritizing and Planning a Productive Day (Making a Commitment and Sticking to a System) The Pomodoro Technique KanbanFlow Getting Things Done: The Art of Stress-Free Productivity by David Allen 18:27 - Getting Started Leo Babauta’s MIT Idea (Most Important Task) The “Dragon Task”

Entreprogrammers Podcast

Episode 57"It's a Full-Time Job, Trying to Not Have a Full-Time Job"Small Talk  1:07 – All right We’re Live!  Minus Josh? How is everyone doing?1:24 – Chuck is all right and Derick is stressed, time for some R&R. Derick finishes a screencast of rabbitmq. 2:10 – A little bit of Apple product malfunctions happened with these EntreProgrammers. Magic or Tragic track pad problems and MacBook Pro screen issues.  Apple Customer support gives John special treatment. Moral of the story: Quickly document issues with the company as soon as you experience problems, especially within the one-year warranty. Theses Gents express their affinity with Mac products, but still the… usefulness of a PC. I’m a Mac…Hello PC. 11:41- A quick allegory of how these programmers meant. TrackAbout - https://corp.trackabout.comDerick takes the floor14:11 – Derick, completes a production deploy! Wow this guy just did a huge service! Check it out! Change the mainframe…Kill the batch process. 19:43 – Dericks projects: Rabbitmq screencast series complete! Next project please. SpaceCityJS preparations are being processed.  Derick talks about how he plans to package and market these products. The end goal is to maximize. This section is a great resource on project plans and how to implement new products for the market. (Excellent resource for entrepreneurial action plans)Johns takes the spot light25:13 – John extra business, and needs to delegate new projects to employees. Dereck shares how the new projects, including information on Hotjar.com, and how use this service. https://www.hotjar.com John gives insight on how to strategize with your employees. Plans to 7X or 10X…John talks about how he uses ClickBank http://www.clickbank.com34:00 – John’s ideas in revamping how Kanbanflow works?  https://kanbanflow.com Check these ideas out! 39:40 - Entrepreneurial Terms - MRR: Monthly Recurring Revenue. 40:36 - Johns shares shattering ideas on Simple Programmer. Badges! 42:11 - New video project ideas for the his Youtube channel.  43: 16 - John’s talks about his new theme on the Simple Programmer website. http://simpleprogrammer.com  49:01 - Chuck shares how he tempted to migrate from Jekyll to Wordpress.    50:45 – Johns post on “The 11 rules all programmers should live by” goes viral on Twitter, 1037 shares, and 33,000 page view in its 2nd day. http://simpleprogrammer.com/2015/03/16/11-rules-all-programmers-should-live-by/ This section is an excellent example of an entrepreneurial mind at work. John is continuously researching ways to grow his already successful, Simple Programmer Company. John sorts through ideas to out-source tasks, marketing new projects, shooting HD videos for the YouTube Channel, to analyzing statistics for areas that could use improvement, down to optimizing the SP page for leisure and effective experience. Follow these examples, and you’re bound to conquer your next venture.Chuck takes the floor53:37  - Chuck identifies with being buried in work coming from a 6 week Conference marathon.  Next big project is the Kick-starter Campaign for Rails Clips. 57:23 - Chuck is going to continue client projects. 1:00:44 – John advises on Buying Freedom, and thriving on the cyclic achievement.1:01:37 – Derick praises Avdi Grim for his success in completion of his checklist. Read it at: http://journal.avdi.org/2015/03/18/exit-0/ or http://about.avdi.org. A possible guess, maybe?Here is some discussion of financial freedom, wealth building, and when, where, and how to make this work. John talks about idea of merging the EntreProgrammers into one empire? 1:18:24 - Chuck was approach to train a company in Atlanta. Here is information on how to charge for a training project. Johns shares information on how to set rates from PhilSimon.comhttp://www.philsimon.com/about-phil/rates/Derek shares how his screencast Watch Me Code, is essential a secondary approach train in person. 1:29:03 - Here is John’s hack on training.   1:32:00 - Entrepreneurial Terms - Short Term Money Grabs1:32:36 - Chuck approach by PodTrac http://podtrac.com. Derick shares to be careful with 3rd party advertisements. The team gives some feedback on the pro and cons of utilizing a 3rd party service. This is a great discussion of advice and consulting with specialists about what to do in your next move. The EntreProgrammers are a great example of a small mastermind community that sees advice from within the mastermind group. Build your own mastermind team!  1:51:44 – Fight against piracy!1:55:40 - John's audio book picks: Essentialism by Greg McKeown, Seven Habits of Highly Effective People by Steven R. Covey Thoughts for the Day!Chuck – If it's not a hell yes, it's a noJohn – Piracy is wrong!Derick - It's ok to take a break Publish your podcast with SignalLeaf: https://www.signalleaf.com/

Software Process and Measurement Cast
SPaMCAST 150 - Yuval Yeret, Kanban, Agile

Software Process and Measurement Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2011 49:21


Welcome to the Software Process and Measurement Cast 150! The SPaMCAST 150 features my interview Yuval Yeret.  We discussed Kanban, Agile, life, the universe and everything.  Ok I might have gotten a bit carried away but only a bit. SPAMCast listener ordering an AgileSparks Assessment and Management Focusing workshop by end of 2011 will get a 25% discount from list price - Mention SPAMCast when contacting AgileSparks. Yuval is leading the Kanban/Flow practice in AgileSparks, an international lean agile consulting company. He has been in the technology management world since 1994. He graduated top of class from the IDF Mamram Computer School and in the last 17 years held various management positions in IT and Product Development including several VP R&D positions, with a focus on the Networking and Storage worlds. Six years ago Yuval started used Lean/Agile thinking and practices to turn around technology organizations. On top of being a Kanban guru and nominee for the 2011 Lean SSC Brickell Key Award, Yuval is also a seasoned Scrum practitioner and CSM/CSP/CSPO. Yuval is a big believer in pragmatic best-of-breed solution design, taking the best from each approach, and not sticking to any particular Dogma. Yuval is based in Israel but you can often find him speaking and training/consulting in Europe and across the Atlantic. Contact Data: Blog: http://yuvalYeret.comWeb:  http://www.agilesparks.com/Email: yuval@agilesparks.com A Word From Our Sponsor . . . THe SPaMCAST 149 is sponsored by LeanKit Kanban. LeanKit Kanban is a software tool for kanban that is as simple to use as physical kanban. If you put it up on a touchscreen in your team area, it practically IS physical kanban. But your boards are available from anywhere, and updated in real-time. A slew of colors, icons, and avatars take your visual signaling to the next level. And the system tracks the metrics for you, providing analytics on bottlenecks, lead time, work distribution, process efficiency, and variability - for a single board or a whole company. It's kanban for the Lean enterprise.   Extended Free TRIAL for SPaMCAST Listeners! I have been using LeanKit Kanban for a personal project my wife and I are working on.  This week I was in Canada and we could share the Kanban board across the miles with ease! I want to thank LeanKit Kanban for thier sponsorship over the past four shows.  The sponsorship has helped defray some to the hosting, bandwidth costs and other administrative cost.  If you are interested in being a sponsor please contact me at SPaMCASTinfo@gmail.com for a rate sheet or to discuss options. Shameless Ad for my book!  Mastering Software Project Management: Best Practices, Tools and Techniques co-authored by Murali Chematuri and myself and published by J. Ross Publishing. We have received unsolicited reviews like the following: "This book will prove that software projects should not be a tedious process, neither for you or your team." Have you bought your copy? Contact information for the Software Process and Measurement Cast Email:  spamcastinfo@gmail.com Voicemail:  +1-206-888-6111 Website: www.spamcast.net Twitter: www.twitter.com/tcagley Facebook:  http://bit.ly/16fBWV Next! SPaMCAST 151 will feature an essay on importance and urgency.  They might be related but they are not the same!