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Tuesday, January 27, 2015

3 ways Steve Jobs made meetings productive



Here are three ways the iconic CEO made meetings super productive.

1. He kept meetings as small as possible.
In his book “Insanely Simple,” longtime Jobs collaborator Ken Segall detailed what it was like to work with him.
In one story, Jobs was about to start a weekly meeting with Apple’s ad agency.
Then Jobs spotted someone new.
“He stopped cold,” Segall writes. “His eyes locked on to the one thing in the room that didn’t look right. Pointing to Lorrie, he said, ‘Who are you?'”
Calmly, she explained that she was asked to the meeting because she was a part of related marketing projects.
Jobs heard her, and then politely told her to get out.
“I don’t think we need you in this meeting, Lorrie. Thanks,” he said.
He was similarly ruthless with himself. When Barack Obama asked him to join a small gathering of tech moguls, Jobs declined — the President invited too many people for his taste.

2. He made sure someone was responsible for each item on the agenda. 
In a 2011 feature investigating Apple’s culture, Fortune reporter Adam Lashinsky detailed a few of the formal processes that Jobs used, which led Apple to become the world’s most valuable company.
At the core of Job’s mentality was the “accountability mindset” — meaning that processes were put in place so that everybody knew who was responsible for what.
As Lachinsky described:
Internal Applespeak even has a name for it, the “DRI,” or directly responsible individual. Often the DRI’s name will appear on an agenda for a meeting, so everybody knows who is responsible. “Any effective meeting at Apple will have an action list,” says a former employee. “Next to each action item will be the DRI.” A common phrase heard around Apple when someone is trying to learn the right contact on a project: “Who’s the DRI on that?”
The process works. Gloria Lin moved from the iPod team at Apple to leading the product team at Flipboard — and she brought DRIs with her.
They’re hugely helpful in a startup situation.
“In a fast-growing company with tons of activity, important things get left on the table not because people are irresponsible but just because they’re really busy,” she wrote on Quora. “When you feel like something is your baby, then you really, really care about how it’s doing.”

3. He wouldn’t let people hide behind PowerPoint.
Walter Isaacson, author of the “Steve Jobs” biography, said, “Jobs hated formal presentations, but he loved freewheeling face-to-face meetings.”
Every Wednesday afternoon, he had an agenda-less meeting with his marketing and advertising team.
Slideshows were banned because Jobs wanted his team to debate passionately and think critically, all without leaning on technology.
“I hate the way people use slide presentations instead of thinking,” Jobs told Isaacson. “People would confront a problem by creating a presentation. I wanted them to engage, to hash things out at the table, rather than show a bunch of slides. People who know what they’re talking about don’t need PowerPoint.”


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Thursday, January 8, 2015

कोशिश करने वालों की कभी हार नहीं होती - हरिवंश राय बच्चन

लहरों से डर कर नौका पार नहीं होती,
कोशिश करने वालों की कभी हार नहीं होती ।



नन्हीं चींटी जब दाना लेकर चलती है,
चढ़ती दीवारों पर, सौ बार फिसलती है ।
मन का विश्वास रगों में साहस भरता है,
चढ़कर गिरना, गिरकर चढ़ना न अखरता है ।
आख़िर उसकी मेहनत बेकार नहीं होती,
कोशिश करने वालों की कभी हार नहीं होती ।



डुबकियां सिंधु में गोताखोर लगाता है,
जा जा कर खाली हाथ लौटकर आता है ।
मिलते नहीं सहज ही मोती गहरे पानी में,
बढ़ता दुगना उत्साह इसी हैरानी में ।
मुट्ठी उसकी खाली हर बार नहीं होती,
कोशिश करने वालों की कभी हार नहीं होती ।


असफलता एक चुनौती है, इसे स्वीकार करो,
क्या कमी रह गई, देखो और सुधार करो ।
जब तक न सफल हो, नींद चैन को त्यागो तुम,
संघर्ष का मैदान छोड़ कर मत भागो तुम ।
कुछ किये बिना ही जय जय कार नहीं होती,
कोशिश करने वालों की कभी हार नहीं होती ।

Wednesday, January 7, 2015

New Year Resolution ideas for Cyclists

New Year Resolution ideas for Cyclists


New Year is often term as time of rebirth, where we get chance to correct ourselves and start a fresh. 

Usually, being a cyclist we always come up with general ideas like “Yes, I am going to ride bike daily”, “I will bike to work ” and so on. But how often we seriously do that. Have you ever think of, why our new year resolution just vanish away in nearly 2-3 months. As an Cyclist or an human being it’s very important to make your resolution more specific. We would like to share some fantastic idea for your New Year resolution, which keeps you on your bike always. So, here we go…
Riding your bike daily
It’s difficult to develop new habit, and more difficult when we know that it is a good one. In case of bicycling, we must start riding it slowly at our own pace. Like, riding to nearby grocery store, hangout with friends, visiting neighbors or riding it as a part of morning exercise. These small rides will help you to go out with your bike and to use your bike more efficiently.
Stay safe

This resolution is for every cyclist. Although, generally riders take proper safety attention whenever they leave for ride. Some basic safety equipment are helmet, first aid kit, head and tail light. Apart from these accessories it is also very important to ride bike only on bike lane, this tip become more important if there is no bike lane available in your city.
Bike to work

This is the perfect new year resolution for those who are not Professional rider and also for those who knows how important to ride a bike. We believe there are many hobby cyclist take pledge to go office by bike but only few continue it through out the year. There might be n number of reason to get off the bike but the important factor will be how many times you pick bicycle again to go for work.

Participating in an event

Whether it’s a small community ride or a professional race, you must participate. There are many benefits of taking part in these events, it helps in networking, finding people of same hobby and increasing your own skills. Many people join small group bunch of 10-15 cyclist who keep exploring places.
Breaking your own record of pedaling

The idea of this new year resolution that breaking your own record of pedaling is how many more miles you cover in riding. Whether you record your ride on some app like garmin, strava or using offline journal like BikeTrails, one thing you must see how much you are riding, does you are able to accomplish your set target or not, keep moving. Do not stop any where.

Alright, this is all about new year resolution ideas for the cyclists in you, about us we are also taking one resolution that is, To provide you as much as help we can, so that you can ride it smoothly. This year we are also committed to come up with Cycling forum for you. We would like to hear any good idea of resolution you have in comment box below. Once again Wishes for new year. Keep Pedaling. Ride Safe. - Regards stopnowhere.in 
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