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Coach Tim Campos has had a huge impact on baseball players all over New Mexico for the last 10+ years. He has worked with high school, college, and professional level athletes to give them the tools to grow in the sport. Coach Campos has become one with baseball innovation as he constantly works with new technology, training techniques, and clinics to get the most out of his guys. Albuquerque Baseball Academy (ABA) is super lucky to have this man on staff. If you are looking to level up any athletes in New Mexico, this is your guy. 0:00 - Introducing Coach Campos 0:45 - New Mexico In The Postseason 3:00 - Coach Campos - The Human Baseball Encyclopedia 5:34 - Chase Silseth, Mitchell Parker, Sammy Natera, Brandon Pimentel 8:07 - Zach Kmatz, Aiden May, Grant Smith, & UNM / NMSU Athletes 9:03 - Doing The Impossible - Get Me Big League Ready 10:07 - Hottest New Baseball Tech / Training 13:52 - One Size Fits All Pitching/Hitting Advice 15:40 - Bregman v Garver (It Happened) 16:32 - World Series Prediction | Great Prediction
Happy New Year from All Business with Jeffrey Hayzlett. To kick off 2021, we're looking back at one of our top episodes of 2020. Time an executive’s most precious resource. Everyone wants some of their time and managing it is a job in itself. Tim Campos saw this first-hand while he was CIO for Facebook. Tim jumped out of the security of social media and struck out on his own as co-founder and CEO of Woven, an AI-powered calendar app. Tim and Jeffrey talk about Facebook, managing your time, and the life of a CIO. Join the C-Suite Network: https://c-suitenetwork.com/executive-membership Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tim Campos is the CEO of Woven and Ex-CIO of Facebook. We live in a world with a surplus of information. How we cut through that noise and arrive at a place where we can make effective decisions quickly is the job of productivity systems. As someone who doubled the productivity of Facebook's workforce, Tim knows the limitations of high pressure, high growth, high information environments. Sponsor: Get a 21 Day Free Trial to a supercharged calendar at http://bit.ly/wovenwisdom (discount automatically applied) Extra Stuff: Check out Woven for free - http://bit.ly/wovenwisdom Follow Tim on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/timothycampos/ Get my free Ultimate Life Hacks List to 10x your daily productivity → https://chriswillx.com/lifehacks/ To support me on Patreon (thank you): https://www.patreon.com/modernwisdom - Get in touch. Join the discussion with me and other like minded listeners in the episode comments on the MW YouTube Channel or message me... Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chriswillx Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/chriswillx YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/ModernWisdomPodcast Email: modernwisdompodcast@gmail.com
From 2010 to 2016, Tim Campos was Facebook’s Chief Information Officer or CIO. These days, Tim is running his new venture, Woven, an application designed to help people spend time on what matters most to them. Listen in as Tim shares his experiences at Facebook, how he started in the industry, and how Woven can help change how we use our time.
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In this interview, we discuss the genesis story of Woven, the most successful go to market model for productivity software, and why Woven decided not to directly compete with Apple, Microsoft, and Google. We also discuss how Tim has built his team at Woven, how the CIO role prepared Tim for the CEO role, and three elements that are needed to start a company successfully. Lastly, we discuss how Tim has managed during this time of crisis, Tim's experience on boards, and a variety of other topics.
Technovation with Peter High (CIO, CTO, CDO, CXO Interviews)
In this interview, we discuss the genesis story of Woven, the most successful go to market model for productivity software, and why Woven decided not to directly compete with Apple, Microsoft, and Google. We also discuss how Tim has built his team at Woven, how the CIO role prepared Tim for the CEO role, and three elements that are needed to start a company successfully. Lastly, we discuss how Tim has managed during this time of crisis, Tim’s experience on boards, and a variety of other topics.
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As the former Chief Information Officer at Facebook, Tim Campos doubled overall productivity to $1.8 million per employee - making it the most productive company in the world. Now, as CEO of Woven, he is reimagining how people use their calendar, so they can spend time on what matters most.
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Tim Campos ~ Former CIO of Facebook ~ Current Series ~ 100 Interviews with 100 Major Influencers Tim Campos was responsible for the productivity of the entire Facebook workforce from 2010 - 2016. Two weeks after Tim started as CIO of Facebook, Mark Zuckerberg summoned him to his office for an urgent meeting. Once there, he met with Zuckerberg's Executive Assistant, who lambasted the company's internal calendar app and urged Tim to fix it. From that moment, Tim set to work designing creative tools that would help Facebook employees easily find optimal times and places to meet. It was so successful that it helped Tim double Facebook's productivity from $900,000 to $1.8 million per employee making it the most productive company in the world — five times more than most tech companies. In 2016, Tim left Facebook to co-found Woven, an intelligent calendar that helps busy professionals maximize their most valuable asset - time. 02:00: Who is Tim Campos 21:30: How Tim Doubled Facebook's Productivity 34:21: Leadership Lessons from Mark Zuckerberg 37:55: Combat Creative Burnout with Better Organization Why You Need "No Meeting Wednesdays" Business Meetings Aren't a Waste of Time 55:01: Time Management Tools for Freelancers The Best Time To Get Creative 59:00: Where to find Tim Campos? Contact Info: https://woven.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/tcampos Website: https://www.thebusinessmethod.com/tim-campos Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-business-method-podcast/id1069958541?mt=2 Google Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly90aGVidXNpbmVzc21ldGhvZC5wb2RiZWFuLmNvbS9mZWVkLnhtbA%3D%3D Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2q8Q9t78sCL6kNkWlnV1Po
Episode Title: How To Get Back Your Time In this episode, we talk to Tim Campos (Co-Founder & CEO of Woven) as we discuss his time at Facebook, why he started a new company, and why calendars are stupid. We also get help from our friend from LITEMemphis, Avani Garde. Follow Tim on LinkedIn Written by: Dominic Lawson Avani Garde Executive Producers: Dominic Lawson and Kenda Lawson Music Credits: **Show Theme** Behind Closed Doors - Otis McDonald **Break Theme** Cielo - Huma-Huma Sponsors/Partners If you're concerned about the safety of your employees and the sustainability of your organization, you need the resources and connections RIMS provides. Learn more at www.rims.org/Podcast. You can save 25% off a year-long membership. Go to Payoff.com/TheStartupLife to learn more. Go to the Phillip Stein and use code SLEEPEZ to get 10% of your new Philip Stein Sleep Bracelet. Visit peopleready.com/startuplife to learn more about how you can partner with PeopleReady. Go to Save the Children dot org slash save kids or www.savethechildern.org/savekids Get 20% Off and Free Shipping with the code THESTARTUPLIFE at Manscaped.com. That's 20% off with free shipping at manscaped.com, and use code THESTARTUPLIFE. It's spring cleaning baby and your balls will thank you!
During this episode, You Me and Your Top Three host, Gregg Garrett, speaks with Andre Arbelaez about the connective power of race and ethnicity. We learn how some ethnic groups support one another with lessons that will help any group of people perform better. Andre is the founder of HITEC and HC3 – a Hispanic, technology executive group. Andre speaks about the significant leaders who have helped him to become the humble cheerleader he is today. From executives at Facebook, Cisco, and HP to mobility experts with whom he grew up with, Andre documents lessons through the stories that help bring them alive. And you have to hear what he has to say about the responsibilities that leaders have to both push up and pull up other leaders. About Andre Arbelaez Andre Arbelaez is a Global Technology Executive and a Leader in the Hispanic community nationally as the President & CEO of the Hispanic C-Suite Corporate Council (HC3). He is a frequently sought speaker on Technology, Diversity & Inclusion and Smart Cities topics and has spoken at events from the White House to the United Nations Headquarters. Professionally, Andre has had global technology executive roles with Globant, Argentina’s largest technology firm & Softtek USA, Mexico’s largest private nearshore firm as their SVP and Chief Strategy Officer. He also has served Leadership roles in Global Business Development with T-Systems and Covisint LLC, the automotive global portal owned by General Motors, Ford, DaimlerChrysler, PSA and Renault. Andre leads HC3, a non-profit organization, to increase the number of successful Hispanic executives in public and private companies by adding value to their development, leadership, and philanthropic endeavors thereby strengthening their companies, organizations, and communities. HC3 is focused on the promotion, advocacy, connectivity and development of the Hispanic Executive. Andre also helped develop HITEC during its inception in 2007 and became HITEC’s President in 2011. He has cultivated a premier group of relationships including CEO’s, CIO’s, CTO’s and both VP’s of IT and Diversity and Inclusion leaders from Fortune 1000 global companies and was named by Latino Leaders magazine as the “Technology Diversity Guru”. He also serves as Oakland University’s (Rochester, Michigan) Chairman of the Advisory Board for the Information and Decision Sciences Department. He also serves on the Board of Directors of iWorker Innovations, a Michigan company driving equality and designing benefits tailored to America’s fast-growing independent workforce and on the Board of Advisors for the Miss America Organization. Andre received the 2018 Maestro Award in Leadership in August of 2018 and was also named one of the “101 Most Influential Latino Leaders in 2017” by Latino Leaders Magazine. He received the 2016 Alumni of the Year award from Northwood University in Midland, Michigan. Show Highlights Segment 1: Overview 1:08 Seeking the familiar. 3:57 How bonds are shaping mechanisms of societies. 5:33 Andre Arbelaez: A leader in the Hispanic community (HITEC; HC3). Segment 2: The “Top Three” 9:07 Andre’s “Top Three” Guillermo Diaz – reciprocate the greatness that one receives from others. 9:44 Push up and pull up – the responsibility of knowing you have to help others go to the next level. 11:39 Hispanic IT Executive Council – Founders: Francisco DeArmas. David Olivencia, David Segura. Key Individuals: Thaddeus Arroyo. Tim Campos. Ramon Baez. Javier Polit. 16:10 “Show me friends and I’ll show you your future.” 21:29 Andre’s “Top Three” Thaddeus Arroyo – intentionality and preparedness. 24:40 Hints to maintain relationships that matter – always focus on maintaining loyalty and trust and care to see people succeed. 28:30 Balancing Corporate America and the Christian Hispanic culture. 33:30 Our duality of heritage should be considered a plus. 37:30 Andre’s “Top Three” Rahul Misra – keeping you centered and humbled. 41:47 Andre’s “Top Three” Marty Martinez – the importance of digital marketing in all we do. Segment 3: Impact of Disruption & Technology on Manufacturing and Home Furnishing Industries 44:53 The importance of the connected world. 46:27 Companies that have strong digital presence succeed. Those who don’t fail. Segment 4: Wrapping Up 48:01 A piece of advice: “Spend five minutes every day and look outside your window.” See what is happening in the world. 49:39 Connect with Andre on LinkedIn! Additional Information Contact Andre Arbelaez: Andre’s LinkedIn Contact Gregg Garrett: Gregg’s LinkedIn Gregg’s Twitter Gregg’s Bio Contact CGS Advisors: Website LinkedIn Twitter
Tim Campos (Co-Founder & CEO of Woven) before that, he was the Chief Information Officer of a little company called Facebook, where he doubled overall productivity to $1.8 million per employee - making it the most productive company in the world.
Bonus content from episode 177 In this episode, we talk to Tim Campos (Co-Founder & CEO of Woven) as we discuss his time at Facebook, why he started a new company, and why calendars are stupid. We also get help from our friend from LITEMemphis, Avani Garde. Follow Tim on LinkedIn Visit our website TheStartupLifePodcast.com Follow The Startup Life Podcast Facebook Page Want gear from The Startup Life? Check out our gear! Check out other great podcasts from The Binge Podcast Network. Written by: Dominic Lawson Avani Garde Executive Producers: Dominic Lawson and Kenda Lawson Music Credits: **Show Theme** Behind Closed Doors - Otis McDonald **Break Theme** Cielo - Huma-Huma Sponsors/Partners If you're concerned about the safety of your employees and the sustainability of your organization, you need the resources and connections RIMS provides. Learn more at www.rims.org/Podcast. You can save 25% off a year-long membership. Go to Payoff.com/TheStartupLife to learn more. Go to the Phillip Stein and use code SLEEPEZ to get 10% of your new Philip Stein Sleep Bracelet. Visit peopleready.com/startuplife to learn more about how you can partner with PeopleReady. Go to Save the Children dot org slash save kids orwww.savethechildern.org/savekids Get 20% Off and Free Shipping with the code THESTARTUPLIFE at Manscaped.com. That's 20% off with free shipping at manscaped.com, and use code THESTARTUPLIFE. It's spring cleaning baby and your balls will thank you!
In this episode, we talk to Tim Campos (Co-Founder & CEO of Woven) as we discuss his time at Facebook, why he started a new company, and why calendars are stupid. We also get help from our friend from LITEMemphis, Avani Garde. Follow Tim on LinkedIn Visit our website TheStartupLifePodcast.com Follow The Startup Life Podcast Facebook Page Want gear from The Startup Life? Check out our gear! Check out other great podcasts from The Binge Podcast Network. Written by: Dominic Lawson Avani Garde Executive Producers: Dominic Lawson and Kenda Lawson Music Credits: **Show Theme** Behind Closed Doors - Otis McDonald **Break Theme** Cielo - Huma-Huma Sponsors/Partners If you're concerned about the safety of your employees and the sustainability of your organization, you need the resources and connections RIMS provides. Learn more at www.rims.org/Podcast. You can save 25% off a year-long membership. Go to Payoff.com/TheStartupLife to learn more. Go to the Phillip Stein and use code SLEEPEZ to get 10% of your new Philip Stein Sleep Bracelet. Visit peopleready.com/startuplife to learn more about how you can partner with PeopleReady. Go to Save the Children dot org slash save kids orwww.savethechildern.org/savekids Get 20% Off and Free Shipping with the code THESTARTUPLIFE at Manscaped.com. That's 20% off with free shipping at manscaped.com, and use code THESTARTUPLIFE. It's spring cleaning baby and your balls will thank you!
“Make your dreams happen by saving time for them.” - Tim Campos Who controls your calendar? Do you? Or is your time at the mercy of other peoples’ needs and/or emergencies? Today’s guest is Tim Campos, the co-founder and CEO of Woven. Woven is a scheduling system which helps subscribers spend time on the things that matter most. Listen as Tim and Kim Sutton dive deep into the ways our calendars can work for/against us, the need for time blocking, focus and connection. Highlights 02:30 What our calendars are good — and not good — for. 03:47 Time blocking 04:59 Reactive calendar statistics 08:20 Cal Newport Deep Work 09:14 Choosing to focus 11:10 Lessons from Facebook 19:51 The cost of task switching 20:13 How Woven came about 30:09 Kim’s podcast recording schedule 40:14 Connected, connection and community 44:52 Planning the day Check out my website for shownotes Follow Kim on: Instagram Facebook YouTube Pinterest LinkedIn Twitter
In this episode of Silicon Valley Insider, Keith Koo's special guest is Tim Campos, CEO of Woven and Former CIO of Facebook. In our first segment, Tim discusses with Keith on his career and how he became the CIO of KLA-Tencor to ultimately being the CIO of Facebook during the rapid growth phase of the company. It was during that time that Tim and the Facebook Information Technology (IT) team had to rapidly develop and deploy technology to handle the needs of Facebook. It was also during this time that Tim realized that they needed to develop productivity tools to give the best user experience possible. Later in the show, Tim discusses his new company Woven, which is laser-focused on continuing Tim’s passion for empowering users to be productive. Woven is doing just that by first solving for making calendaring become more than just a scheduling tool. Woven can make calendars like Google, and soon Microsoft, become much more valuable to managing the day to day aspects of each user’s life. It does this by giving the user the ability to tie disparate calendars together like personal, work and school, as well as give rich analytics on how your time is spent. Visit www.woven.com for more information and to try the product. On this week's Cyber-tip, Keith continues to give advice on how to safely using video conferencing technologies. On the Pivot, Tim Campos comes back to discuss the future of work post COVID-19 and how new innovations and solutions for workforce mobility like Woven and Zoom will continue to be developed to meet the new norms of doing business. Subscribe and Download to “Silicon Valley Insider” to find out more: www.svin.biz
Graham talks to the Woven founder and former Facebook CIO about focus, and the importance of sticking to one system for scheduling appointments.
Graham talks to the Woven founder and former Facebook CIO about focus, and the importance of sticking to one system for scheduling appointments.
As the former Chief Information Officer at Facebook, Tim Campos doubled overall productivity to $1.8 million per employee - making it the most productive company in the world. Now, as CEO of Woven, he is taking those lessons to reimagine how people use their calendar, so they can spend time on what matters most to them. In this podcast, Tim and Cindra talk about: Why we don’t value our time like our money An exercise his life coach taught him to see the value of his time How they use the motto “Fortune Favors the Bull” at Facebook + what it means for you Why the best companies keep asking why How to impact culture within your organization How Facebook is flawed You can find more about Tim’s company, Woven here where you can set up a free account.
Time an executive’s most precious resource. Everyone wants some of their time and managing it is a job in itself. Tim Campos saw this first-hand while he was CIO for Facebook. Tim jumped out of the security of social media and struck out on his own as co-founder and CEO of Woven, an AI powered calendar app. Tim and Jeffrey talk about Facebook, managing your time and the life of a CIO. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week, we discuss the capabilities and features of Woven. Woven is a fairly new calendar application but looks very similar to Sunrise back in 2014. Thanks to Zoho Suite for sponsoring this month, February 2020 You can learn more about them here (http://bit.ly/2OOTf4v). Thanks for stopping by this week!
Tim Campos, former CIO of Facebook, is now founder and CEO of Woven, a startup tackling the world of calendaring. Brian Ardinger, Inside Outside Innovation Founder had a chance to talk with Tim about the future of innovation, how IT infrastructure has changed, what it's like to work in a high growth startup, and what it's like to rebuild a company from scratch. To read the entire interview transcript, go to http://insideoutside.io.
The most successful people know how to manage their time.There’s only so much time in a day, making it very important to use wisely. Knowing how time management can make or break success, Tim Campos birth Woven, a powerful scheduling tool that uses AI to help its customers become more efficient and effective. Formerly the CIO and VP of Information Technology at Facebook, Campos co-founded Woven from his personal frustrations with calendar management while at the well-known company. Woven not only helps schedule time with others, but also predicts when a certain meeting would or wouldn’t be appropriate through its machine learning capabilities.Campos is passionate about helping people and companies spend time on what matters most to them. With the continuing advancement of AI and machine learning, time management is easier for everyone. Key Takeaways:Woven is considered an intelligent calendar to manage your schedule and get the most out of your meetingsThe calendar is on one aspect of productivity that is most constrained: timeCampos is passionate about helping people spend time on things that matter the most to themListeners who’d like to keep up with Campos can follow him on Twitter, @tcampos. Interested or want to learn more about Woven? Visit www.woven.com.
Tim Campos, former CIO of Facebook, is now founder and CEO of Woven, a startup tackling the world of calendaring. Brian Ardinger, Inside Outside Innovation Founder had a chance to talk with Tim about the future of innovation, how IT infrastructure has changed, what it's like to work in a high growth startup, and what it's like to rebuild a company from scratch. (To read the entire interview transcript, go to http://insideoutside.io )
My guest this week is Tim Campos. While Tim was Chief Information Officer of Facebook, Mark Zuckerberg called him into his office and challenged him to fix things and make Facebook more productive. Tim took that challenge and doubled their overall productivity in a year - making it one of the most productive companies in the world. Not surprisingly… the biggest shifts all had to do with how people were using their calendars. We dig into the specific strategies so you can make 2020 your most focused and productive year yet! Listen To The Podcast: RESOURCES: TIM'S COMPANY: Woven.com MORE OF THE STORY: Here's a question: Did you ever have a sense that something was killing your productivity? Maybe… you get to the end of a long day… you worked hard… you're exhausted… but you look back and you're not sure what the heck you got done? Or maybe you're listening to this particular episode while you're driving to work… and your brain is already buzzing and you're tempted to feel overwhelmed… almost like you've got a bunch of monkeys jumping around in your head. (Maybe that's just me. LOL!) Well… today, we're going to be talking with the man who helped the employees of Facebook to double their productivity. He did it in a surprising way. Mainly… he went after their calendars. Wild right? Well… that's why we're calling this episode “Why calendars are killing your productivity.” I think you're going to dig it. By the way, Tim is now the CEO of Woven.com, which is an intelligent calendar for busy professionals. His personal motto is “Take the work out of work.” He's used that motto and approach to life to help a lot of people and a lot of organizations. As CEO of Woven, Tim's taking the lessons he's learned to reimagine how people use their calendar, so they can spend time on what matters most to them. Since it's early 2020… and we're wanting to help you make 2020 your best and most productive year yet… I wanted to have Tim on to talk about specific strategies to help you take your own productivity to the next level! Comment below and let us know which strategy stood out to you. Plus, I would love to hear from you on what's working best for you. Share your best PRODUCTIVITY tip and/or your favorite hack for beating the calendar and getting things done! Quick Episode Summary: 0:02 What to expect today! 1:21 Meet Tim 2:49 How your calendar is ruining your productivity 4:28 Our most valuable asset 6:50 Making appointments with yourself 9:35 You will become what you spend time on 11:50 How to make your calendar smarter 16:49 No meetings Wednesday 18:47 How long the average meeting is 21:40 How to connect with Tim 22:02 Wisdom of the week 23:25 Mitch's biggest takeaways 34:14 Mitch's final thoughts Listen to Mitch Mattews Top Podcast here
On today's show it's former CIO of Facebook and current CEO of Woven, Tim Campos! They talk to him about ocean worms, facebook, Woven, no meeting Wednesdays, business meetings, best practices to make your meetings productive, the future of work, and woven.com. Before the interview, Mark and Rick discuss Mark's meeting with Zendaya. After the interview, Mark and Rick discuss ocean worms (much to the pleasure of Rick!). Thanks for listening! STUFF THEY TALK ABOUT: woven.com ( https://woven.com/ ) simplyhumanlifestyle.com ( http://simplyhumanlifestyle.com/ ) The Simply Human Kids page ( http://simplyhumanlifestyle.com/simplyhumankids ) The Simply Human MOMS page ( http://simplyhumanlifestyle.com/simply-human-moms/ ) The Simply Human YouTube channel ( http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbJ0Q0GzEPzvFWDWTM-kvhw ) The Simply Human Facebook page ( http://facebook.com/simplyhumanlifestyle ) Subscribe to the Simply Human Podcast ( https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-simply-human-podcast/id722924013 ) on iTunes Listen to the Podcast on Stitcher ( http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/simply-human-podcast/the-simply-human-podcast?refid=stpr ) Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-simply-human-podcast/exclusive-content Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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How long does it take for you to schedule meetings or daily activities? We are what we choose to spend our time on, and learning how to be more productive can give us the freedom to do what we enjoy most. On today’s episode, Tim shares with us the story of Woven - an intelligent calendar that helps busy professionals maximize the most valuable asset they have, which is time. Tim Campos is the former Chief Information Officer at Facebook. In his 6 years there, he managed to make it the most productive company in the world. Now, he is the CEO of Woven – a company working to reimage how people use their calendars, so they can spend time on what matters most to them. So, listen to Episode 211 of Becoming Your Best, to learn how you can easily be more productive, by letting an app do the work for you. Questions I ask: Tim, tell us about your background, especially including any points in your life that were transformational, that have had a big impact and maybe led to what you're doing today. (01:57) How did you end up with Facebook? (05:03) Tell us about Woven. (09:47) How do we become more productive? (14:04) I went online and looked at some of the resources that you have, and it looks like you also have some type of group scheduling tool. Did I read that right? (16:55) Let's just wrap up with any final tips of the best productivity advice that you may have, Tim. (21:38) In this episode, you will learn: The two things that are incredible about Facebook, as a company. (07:38) The reason why Tim decided to leave Facebook to start his own company. (08:39) Why a calendar alone might not be the best time-organizing tool for you. (11:05) How Woven works and how much time it can save you. (11:57) About an interesting feature of Woven that saves even more time scheduling your meetings. (14:24) How Woven can help you with repetitive events. (18:52) Connect with Tim: Woven website Twitter LinkedIn See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Tim Campos and he is former CIO of Facebook and current CEO of Woven where he is re-imagining how people use their calendars so they spend more time on what really matters. He's also an expert in understanding and leveraging data to enhance a businesses overall performance. During our interview we discuss: - How he got his job at Facebook and why he decided to leave his C level position at one of the internet biggest success stories. - Tim shares his top 2 business superpower he wishes he had. - Then we unpack how data can help you make better decisions around business growth. - The key is understanding data that can convert into actionable insights that can lead to growth. - He shares some of the biggest challenges that Facebook has with leveraging data to stimulate growth. - We talk about how Facebook leveraged data to achieve hyper grow of their user base. - He shares 2 key pieces of data you need in order to grow your customer base. - We talk about the biggest issue for sales people and how gather and leveraging data can dramatically enhance their performance. - Why gathering your own customer/user data is significantly more powerful than buying data from 3rd party sources. - Understanding the difference between demographics vs psychographics. - Tim shares one of the biggest mistakes he sees people making when it comes to analyzing data. - He shares his favorite growth tool/software. - He recommends one of his favorite books. Tim's websites: Download Woven on IOS or Android OR visit www.woven.com ------------------------- If you enjoyed this episode, please RATE / REVIEW and SUBSCRIBE to ensure you never miss an episode. Connect with Dennis Brown AskDennisBrown.com LinkedIn Twitter Instagram [Free Giveaways]
In this episode we talk to Tim Campos, CEO at Woven & former CIO of Facebook. Tim shares surprising stats about how our calendars run our daily lives at work & 3 strategies you can use to take control of your calendar: 1) Time block for solo work like you would for meetings 2) Take a closer look at saying "yes" to meetings that are proposed far enough in the future--keeping in mind the concept of portfolio management of your time (what % of your time do you want to spend on certain types of activities). 3) How can you consolidate the information regarding meetings to eliminate wasted time & mental energy on context-switching. Are you able to easily track & analyze the reach of your organic LinkedIn content? If not, you may want to check out a tool we've been using here at Sweet Fish: SHIELD Use the promo code B2BGROWTH for a 25% Discount Want to get a no-fluff email that boils down our 3 biggest takeaways from an entire week of B2B Growth episodes? Sign up today: http://sweetfishmedia.com/big3 We'll never send you more than what you can read in < 1 minute.
If you truly want to solve a problem, solve the pain that it causes. When the pain is being felt by the executive at Facebook, then you know it's a problem that others face too. As the CIO of Facebook, Tim Campos was tasked with solving the pain the team was experiencing through the management of calendars, productivity, and the dreaded meeting. Tim took the lessons to build Woven. Woven is helping individuals and companies take back their calendars and start spending time on what matters most to them.In today's episode, we chat about productivity, technology and community, the culture driving Facebook, rethinking time, problem-solving, and much more.LinksWoven: https://woven.comBook RecommendationDeep Work: Rules for Focused Success in a Distracted WorldLink: https://amzn.to/34FeCdx About Tim CamposAs the former Chief Information Officer at Facebook, Tim Campos doubledoverall productivity to $1.8 million per employee - making it the mostproductive company in the world. Now, as CEO of Woven, he's taking thoselessons to reimagine how people use their calendar, so they can spend timeon what matters most to them.Two weeks after Tim started as CIO of Facebook in 2010, Mark Zuckerbergsummoned him to his office for an urgent meeting. Once there, he met withZuckerberg’s Executive Assistant, who lambasted the company’s internalcalendar app and urged Tim to fix it. From that moment, Tim set to workdesigning creative tools that would help Facebook employees easily findoptimal times and places to meet. It was so successful that it helped Timdouble Facebook’s productivity from $900,000 to $1.8 million per employeeover his tenure — five times more than most tech companies.Tim’s experience managing productivity for the entire Facebook workforcehelped him realize that traditional calendars are broken. In 2016, he leftFacebook to co-found Woven, an intelligent calendar that helps busyprofessionals maximize their most valuable asset - time.
The outcomes we experience in life all come down to how we spend our time. In this episode Tim shares his passion for being strategic and proactive about how we spend our time, and how that led to the creation of Woven. We discuss the key elements required to cultivate our inner perseverance, and Tim shares some of his experiences working with a coach to help him determine his true north clarity of purpose and how that fuels him. Along the way Tim offers hands on tips for anyone aspiring to get to that next level of leadership, start that new company, or perhaps make that transition into the C-suite.
Tim Campos discusses how he doubled Facebook's productivity—and how to double your own.— YOU'LL LEARN — 1) The secret to how Tim doubled Facebook's productivity. 2) The biggest mistake people make with their calendars. 3) The two kinds of time professionals have. Subscribe or visit AwesomeAtYourJob.com/ep517 for clickable versions of the links below. — ABOUT TIM — Tim Campos doubled productivity for Facebook while he was Chief Information Officer between 2010 and 2016. Now, Tim runs Woven. Woven is a digital calendar that helps people get the most out of their time while studying the analytics behind how we're using our time.• Tim's Twitter: @tcampos• Tim's website: Woven— RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THE SHOW — • Software: Zapier• Documentary: Inside Bill's Brain: Decoding Bill Gates• Book: Getting Things Done: The Art of Stress-Free Productivityby David Allen• Book: The Righteous Mind: Why Good People Are Divided by Politics and Religion by Jonathan Haidt• Previous episode: 015: David Allen, The World's Leading Authority on Productivity• Previous episode: 482: David Allen Returns with the 10 Moves to Stress-Free Productivity— THANK YOU SPONSORS! — • Blinkist. Learn more, faster with book summaries you can read or listen to in 15 minutes at blinkist.com/awesome• FabFitFun. Get $10 off your curated subscription box delivering happiness with the best in beauty, fashion, home, wellness, and tech with the promo code BEAWESOMESee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Tim Campos discusses how he doubled Facebook’s productivity—and how to double your own. You'll Learn: 1) The secret to how Tim doubled Facebook's productivity 2) The biggest mistake people make with their calendars 3) The two kinds of time professionals have About Tim Tim Campos doubled productivity for Facebook while he was Chief Information Officer between 2010 and 2016. Now, Tim runs Woven. Woven is a digital calendar that helps people get the most out of their time while studying the analytics behind how we’re using our time. Tim’s Twitter: @tcampos Tim’s website: Woven Resources mentioned in the show: Software: Zapier Documentary: Inside Bill’s Brain: Decoding Bill Gates Book: Getting Things Done: The Art of Stress-Free Productivityby David Allen Book: The Righteous Mind: Why Good People Are Divided by Politics and Religion by Jonathan Haidt Previous episode: 015: David Allen, The World’s Leading Authority on Productivity Previous episode: 482: David Allen Returns with the 10 Moves to Stress-Free Productivity Thank you Sponsors! Blinkist. Learn more, faster with book summaries you can read or listen to in 15 minutes at blinkist.com/awesome FabFitFun. Get $10 off your curated subscription box delivering happiness with the best in beauty, fashion, home, wellness, and tech with the promo code BEAWESOME View transcript, show notes, and links at http://AwesomeAtYourJob.com/ep517
Tim Campos joins Dee Reddy for a chat that ranged from how to balance human-computer interaction to scaling productivity practices and how to define efficiency in a knowledge-based economy.
Today, I'm talking with Tim Campos, the founder and CEO of Woven, a startup making powerful scheduling tools built into a smart, collaborative calendar. Prior to Woven, Tim was the Chief Information Officer at Facebook for more than 6 years where he was responsible for the productivity of the entire workforce. That workforce was over 17,000 in his last year on the job and in his tenure he doubled the revenue per employee from $900,000 to $1.8 million. Those are insane numbers and it was great digging into them on the show. In our chat, we talk about how he approached productivity in such a large organization, where the biggest gains came from, and how to apply those lessons to smaller teams. Tim is an insightful entrepreneur with a ton of experience in teams of all sizes, and this is an interview you don't want to miss.
“Strength lies in differences, not in similarities” - Stephen R. Covey Like most of you, I've been on a lot of teams. I've been on big teams, small teams, teams that have done very little and teams that have done a lot! Teamwork might make the dream work but, this is a fact...a lack of teamwork is a nightmare! On this episode I had the great privilege to talk with the CEO of Woven and the former CIO at Facebook, Tim Campos. Tim is as down to earth as leaders get and he shares his experiences on how to build a great team and how to leverage culture in getting it to run at its optimum. It was a fascinating conversation. Not just about the Facebook stuff but about real strategies from a leader who has actually been in the trenches. I know you'll get as much from it as I did. CHEERS! More on Tim... As the former Chief Information Officer at Facebook, Tim Campos doubled overall productivity to $1.8 million per employee - making it the most productive company in the world. Now, as CEO of Woven, he's taking those lessons to reimagine how people use their calendar, so they can spend time on what matters most to them. Two weeks after Tim started as CIO of Facebook in 2010, Mark Zuckerberg summoned him to his office for an urgent meeting. Once there, he met with Zuckerberg’s Executive Assistant, who lambasted the company’s internal calendar app and urged Tim to fix it. From that moment, Tim set to work designing creative tools that would help Facebook employees easily find optimal times and places to meet. It was so successful that it helped Tim double Facebook’s productivity from $900,000 to $1.8 million per employee over his tenure — five times more than most tech companies. Tim’s experience managing productivity for the entire Facebook workforce helped him realize that traditional calendars are broken. In 2016, he left Facebook to co-found Woven, an intelligent calendar that helps busy professionals maximize their most valuable asset - time. Connect with Tim Here!
Tim Campos is former Chief Information Officer at Facebook, and is now the co-founder and CEO of Woven (https://woven.com). The Woven (https://woven.com) calendar app makes shared scheduling much easier, a first step along the way to better managing your time. The app pulls together every stage of the calendar lifecycle – planning, scheduling, preparation, meeting, and follow-up – and puts it into a smart, cohesive view. In this conversation Tim talks with Erik about overcoming the productivity pitfalls of the Calendar. Mentioned in this episode: * CreditRepair.com (https://www.creditrepair.com/?tid=15619) * Ora Organic (http://ora.organic) * Textexpander (https://textexpander.com/podcast?utm_source=beyond-the-to-do-list&utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=t extexpander-Oct-2019)
I had the pleasure of speaking to Tim Campos, former CIO of Facebook and founder of Woven – a calendar that actually accounts for your life and your free time. We talk about his experience at Facebook and how it lead him to the idea of creating Woven, stats on how people spending their time […] The post A Better Way to Spend Your Calendar Time with Woven and Tim Campos appeared first on How I Built It.
Tim Campos doubled productivity for Facebook while he was Chief Information Officer between 2010 and 2016. Now, Tim tries to do the same for Cal by introducing him to his latest project: Woven. Woven is a state-of-the-art digital calendar that we can all use to get the most out of our time while studying the analytics behind how we’re using our most precious resource. Tim’s company in the testing phase and Woven is free for all who want to give it a test drive. Old school Cal puts the pedal to the metal and loves the feeling on the cutting edge.
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Timothy Campos is the co-founder and CEO of Woven, an intelligent calendar to manage your schedule and get the most out of your meetings. The Show Notes Woven Facebook Mark Zuckerberg Yearup Tim on Twitter Omer on Twitter Enjoyed this episode? Subscribe to the podcast Leave a rating and review Follow Omer on Twitter Need help with your SaaS? Join SaaS Club Plus: our membership and community for new and early-stage SaaS founders. Join and get training & support. Join SaaS Club Launch: a 12-week group coaching program to help you get your SaaS from zero to your first $10K revenue. Apply for SaaS Club Accelerate: If you'd like to work directly with Omer 1:1, then request a free strategy session.
How this startup acquired its ideal domain name. Woven CEO Tim Campos comes on the show this week to talk about his company acquiring the domain name Woven.com. Campos is the former CIO of Facebook and is internet savvy, but he still found immense value in hiring a broker to acquire the domain. He discusses […] Post link: Buying Woven.com with Tim Campos – DNW Podcast #252 © DomainNameWire.com 2020. This is copyrighted content. Domain Name Wire full-text RSS feeds are made available for personal use only, and may not be published on any site without permission. If you see this message on a website, contact editor (at) domainnamewire.com. Latest domain news at DNW.com: Domain Name Wire.
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Timothy Campos is the co-founder and CEO of Woven, an intelligent calendar to manage your schedule and get the most out of your meetings.The Show NotesWovenFacebookMark ZuckerbergYearupTim on TwitterOmer on TwitterEnjoyed this episode?Subscribe to the podcastLeave a rating and reviewFollow Omer on TwitterNeed help with your SaaS?1. Join SaaS Club Plus: our membership and community for new and early-stage SaaS founders. Join and get training & support.2. Join SaaS Club Launch: a 12-week group coaching program to help you get your SaaS from zero to your first $10K revenue.3. Apply for SaaS Club Accelerate: If you'd like to work directly with Omer 1:1, then request a free strategy session.
Tim Campos helped make Facebook the most productive company in the world. So how can it be that he calls himself LAZY? The good news is, may people who think of themselves as lazy, are actually the most productive professionals. How? They don't want to do boring stuff - so they find hacks and optimize their time. Do less boring stuff - have more time for the stuff that matters. Tim and his co-founding parter have created Woven, which aims to optimize the process of scheduling and calendar use, so that you can spend less time on logistics, and more time on things that really matter to you. In this episode we cover: • The importance of productivity, regardless of your life and lifestyle • How Tim took the challenges he faced at facebook and made the perfect calendar app • How lazy people are often times the most productive people • In a future world with more remote workers, how the skill of productivity will help YOU • Knowing thyself, if you know what you want, you’ll figure out what’s most important and prioritize for it. • The usefulness of using a life coach to live the sort of life you want
Woven is attempting to change the calendar game by using AI and intelligence to schedule and communicate better with others. Their CEO, Tim Campos, uncovers how his work at Facebook has inspired Woven and what matters to the future of their application and AI. Our August Sponsor Sanebox is our first sponsor back. Time to get your email under-control! And get $25 off and 14-day free trial with our link (new accounts): https://www.sanebox.com/toolstheyuse (https://www.sanebox.com/toolstheyuse) Find Tim & Woven Try Woven here (https://woven.com/). Tweet at Tim here (https://twitter.com/tcampos?lang=en) Special Guest: Tim Campos.
Imagine accepting the CIO job at Facebook right as the social media network was about to take off. Now imagine that your first task is to fix a complex calendar system that is causing headaches throughout the company and, oh by the way, if you can’t do it you’re fired. That was the scenario Tim Campos (LinkedIn | Twitter) found himself in but don’t worry because, spoiler alert, he was able to figure it out. On this special two-part episode of IT Visionaries, Tim joins us to share that story and so much more, including how he lept from Facebook into his own start-up, Woven, what it means to be a CIO, the importance of integration and mentorship, and even a few stories about Mark Zuckerberg and Sheryl Sandberg. This is part two of Tim’s interview. To listen to part one, click here. Salesforce and MIT recently teamed up to create a whitepaper exploring what happens when AI meets CRM. Read: AI Meets CRM: An MIT Tech Review Whitepaper This podcast is sponsored by Salesforce. Did you know Salesforce isn't just for Sales? Using Salesforce as an Employee Experience Platform helps make every employee across your organization more productive thanks to a common, mobile-first platform for getting work done faster. Find out more at salesforce.com/EmployeeExperience
Imagine accepting the CIO job at Facebook right as the social media network was about to take off. Now imagine that your first task is to fix a complex calendar system that is causing headaches throughout the company and, oh by the way, if you can’t do it you’re fired. That was the scenario Tim Campos (LinkedIn) found himself in but don’t worry because, spoiler alert, he was able to figure it out. On this special two-part episode of IT Visionaries, Tim joins us to share that story and so much more, including how he lept from Facebook into his own start-up, Woven, what it means to be a CIO, the importance of integration and mentorship, and even a few stories about Mark Zuckerberg and Sheryl Sandberg. This is part one of Tim’s interview. Stay tuned for part two next week. Salesforce and MIT recently teamed up to create a whitepaper exploring what happens when AI meets CRM. Read: AI Meets CRM: An MIT Tech Review Whitepaper Salesforce just introduced Salesforce Blockchain, the industry's first truly declarative blockchain platform, integrated into your CRM. Learn more at https://sforce.co/2wl7IeO.
Tim Campos, the current CEO of intelligent-calendaring company Woven, has some big ideas about how to shake up the online calendar and bring it into the modern age. In this inaugural episode of Powered by Battery, Campos—the former CIO of Facebook—discusses how his experience at Facebook informed his decision to start Woven, one of many companies (like Slack and Airtable) trying to optimize specific elements of larger office-productivity suites. Current online-calendaring systems need a reboot because they are too dependent on email and aren’t “smart”, meaning they can’t learn from a users’ past meetings and other work habits, he argues. In this interview, Campos breaks down how artificial intelligence can make calendars better—but also talks about Facebook’s culture, the future of work and even some great office-themed movies from the 1980s, such as “Nine to Five” and “Working Girl”.
Listen to episode 467 of the "Cool Things Entrepreneurs Do" podcast. Host Thom Singer interviews the co-founder and CEO of Woven. Tim Campos shares his technology and entrepreneurial journey and adds insightful advice. Hear about his path from CIO and vice president of information to technology at Facebook, to the founder of an exciting Silicon Valley start up. About Woven The Woven calendar app makes shared scheduling much easier, a first step along the way to better managing your time. The app pulls together every stage of the calendar lifecycle – planning, scheduling, preparation, meeting, and follow-up – and puts it into a smart, cohesive view. It uses AI and a rich calendar graph engine to create Woven Events that are plans for how you want to use your time. Woven Events connect people collaboratively and bring together any set of information like emails, Google Docs, conference links, maps and more, adding enriched capabilities to existing calendaring systems like G Suite. Read more about their vision or sign up now – it’s free. https://www.thomsinger.com/podcast/woven
Are you in control of your calendar? Brett and guest host Angela are joined by guest Tim Campos to chat about the app of the week, Woven which is a calendar app that is more than just a diary, they look at Labor's TAFE initiative and they they continued with "D" in the "It's all Geek to Me' challenge and there are still 4 Alcatel 1 smartphone up for grabs. For more TechKnowledgy episodes visit eaglewavesradio.com.au/show/view/techknowledgy
Tim Campos, former CIO of Facebook talks about importance of culture at a company, impact of a life coach on his career and challenges he faced as a CIO of two Fortune 500 companies - Facebook and KLA Tencor
Tim Campos, CIO of Facebook on Booth 61 11/01/2013 Tim is in Atlanta today as a guest of Ed Steinike, CIO of The Coca-Cola Company. 1,110 technologists are gathered to see the CIO’s of the Year honored and hear Tim Campos share where Facebook is today and where Facebook is taking the business community. It […] The post Tim Campos, CIO of Facebook on Booth 61 at the GCLA CIO of the Year 2013 appeared first on Business RadioX ®.
Booth 61 on 10/02 was a major HOME RUN! My guests were Alan Stukalsky, Managing Director, IT & CIO of Randstad, Lee Crump, Group Vice President & CIO of Rollins and Tracy Crump, Executive Director of the Georgia CIO Leadership Association, (GCLA). It was a real honor for me to host three people I respect […] The post Alan Stukalsky, Lee Crump & Tracy Crump: GCLA CIO of the Year Awards appeared first on Business RadioX ®.
Graham talks to Woven founder and former Facebook CIO Tim Campos, about attitudes to productivity, focus, time theft, managing your calendar, and the importance of sticking to one system for scheduling appointments. [Graham Allcott](http://www.grahamallcott.com/) is the founder of [time management training](http://thinkproductive.co.uk/ "Link: http://thinkproductive.co.uk/") company [Think Productive](http://thinkproductive.co.uk/). This podcast is produced by [Origin](https://origin.fm/).