Making more sense out of my data, my needs, my tasks - to me, that's the future of Office.
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We've complemented that with a second office to think about how we need to prepare ourselves for that period 10 or 15 or 20 years from now, by way of investment in our technology, our organization and our people.
We're entering a new world in which data may be more important than software.
I was trying to figure out what to do next, I'd been accumulating ideas for productivity tools - software people could use every day, particularly to help organize their lives.
The more we can organize, find and manage information, the more effectively we can function in our modern world.
I read so much data. There's so much information that comes my way. And there's got to be a way for me to delegate more.
Our ability to do great things with data will make a real difference in every aspect of our lives.
Most executives, many scientists, and almost all business school graduates believe that if you analyze data, this will give you new ideas. Unfortunately, this belief is totally wrong. The mind can only see what it is prepared to see.
I only have so much time and energy and money, and I'm going to put it into my work.
The more you eliminate the inefficient use of information, the better it is for productivity.
The office during the day has become the last place people want to be when they really want to get work done. In fact, offices have become interruption factories.
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