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Elon Musk is a productivity machine – works 100 hr weeks, is the CEO of two companies and sleeps at his office – and in a powerful letter to his employees, he explains his 6 tips for productivity.Here are the 6 tips:1. Nix big meetings”Excessive meetings are the blight of big companies and almost always get worse over time. Please get [out] of all large meetings, unless you’re certain they are providing value to the whole audience, in which case keep them very short.”2.Ditch frequent meetings too”Also get rid of frequent meetings, unless you are dealing with an extremely urgent matter. Meeting frequency should drop rapidly once the urgent matter is resolved.”3.Leave a meeting if you’re not contributing”Walk out of a meeting or drop off a call as soon as it is obvious you aren’t adding value. It is not rude to leave, it is rude to make someone stay and waste their time.”4.Drop jargon”Don’t use acronyms or nonsense words for objects, software or processes at Tesla. In general, anything that requires an explanation inhibits communication. We don’t want people to have to memorize a glossary just to function at Tesla.”5.Communicate directly, irrespective of hierarchy”Communication should travel via the shortest path necessary to get the job done, not through the ‘chain of command’. Any manager who attempts to enforce chain of command communication will soon find themselves working elsewhere.”A major source of issues is poor communication between depts. The way to solve this is allow free flow of information between all levels. If, in order to get something done between depts, an individual contributor has to talk to their manager, who talks to a director, who talks to a VP, who talks to another VP, who talks to a director, who talks to a manager, who talks to someone doing the actual work, then super dumb things will happen. It must be ok for people to talk directly and just make the right thing happen.”6.Follow logic, not rules”In general, always pick common sense as your guide. If following a ‘company rule’ is obviously ridiculous in a particular situation, such that it would make for a great Dilbert cartoon, then the rule should change.” via /r/GetMotivated https://ift.tt/2K0YBp3

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As bold as this might sound, I recommend this book to every American—especially those who weren’t particularly fond of him.Two things distinguish Dreams From my Father from a standard autobiography authored by a politician: It is written a lot like a traditional narrative novel, complete with developed characters and descriptive scenes, and it was written before Obama had an established political career, which saves it from politically-motivated interjections and career-oriented motivations.Importantly, it functions as a treatise on the reality of race and identity politics in America. I encourage skeptics of identity politics to take a crack at reading this book. It thoroughly explains the factors that underlie the formation of racial factions in disenfranchised communities in a raw, first-hand manner that is not afforded by disconnected commentaries on racial politics.I found myself stunned by the voice with which Obama wrote this book. While eloquent, his words are fusing with a certain frustration—an anger that has culminated after years of racial confusion and “soft racism.” It is a side of Obama’s personality that we almost never saw from the composed, articulate academic who commanded the Oval Office for the better part of the last decade. He is also remarkably frank about the more disgraceful episodes of his life, which entailed drug use and sympathies for certain radical ideologies: As a university undergraduate, he attended socialist rallies, flirted with moderate interpretations black nationalism, and fervently rejected the culture of “white middle-classness” that had consumed America. A number of his friends in university were dissidents who were aligned with the Nation of Islam. Interestingly enough, for a while, he disliked the nickname “Barry,” as he felt that it was a gross Americanization that detracted from the ethnic beauty of his birth name, Barack. Following his transfer to Columbia, he matured and subscribed to a more mainstream brand of left-wing American politics.I was also surprised by the ubiquity of religion in this memoir. I had long assumed that Obama was agnostic—and, to be fair, this isn’t an inaccurate assessment, as he does describe the indifference he felt towards religion in his youth. As a community organizer in Chicago, however, he did a lot of work with churches to facilitate change, which opened him up to Christianity and prompted him to recognize the power of God.Liberal or conservative, this book deserves a place in your collection, for it provides perspective on our 44th president that is essential to understanding his character. via /r/books https://ift.tt/2K2Ew1J

Not too long ago, I finished Dreams From my Father by Barack Obama. I found it to be an incredibly powerful, humanizing portrait of our 44th president

As bold as this might sound, I recommend this book to every American—especially those who weren’t particularly fond of him.Two things distinguish Dreams From my Father from a standard autobiography authored by a politician: It is written a lot like a traditional narrative novel, complete with developed characters and descriptive scenes, and it was written

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As bold as this might sound, I recommend this book to every American—especially those who weren’t particularly fond of him.Two things distinguish Dreams From my Father from a standard autobiography authored by a politician: It is written a lot like a traditional narrative novel, complete with developed characters and descriptive scenes, and it was written before Obama had an established political career, which saves it from politically-motivated interjections and career-oriented motivations.Importantly, it functions as a treatise on the reality of race and identity politics in America. I encourage skeptics of identity politics to take a crack at reading this book. It thoroughly explains the factors that underlie the formation of racial factions in disenfranchised communities in a raw, first-hand manner that is not afforded by disconnected commentaries on racial politics.I found myself stunned by the voice with which Obama wrote this book. While eloquent, his words are fusing with a certain frustration—an anger that has culminated after years of racial confusion and “soft racism.” It is a side of Obama’s personality that we almost never saw from the composed, articulate academic who commanded the Oval Office for the better part of the last decade. He is also remarkably frank about the more disgraceful episodes of his life, which entailed drug use and sympathies for certain radical ideologies: As a university undergraduate, he attended socialist rallies, flirted with moderate interpretations black nationalism, and fervently rejected the culture of “white middle-classness” that had consumed America. A number of his friends in university were dissidents who were aligned with the Nation of Islam. Interestingly enough, for a while, he disliked the nickname “Barry,” as he felt that it was a gross Americanization that detracted from the ethnic beauty of his birth name, Barack. Following his transfer to Columbia, he matured and subscribed to a more mainstream brand of left-wing American politics.I was also surprised by the ubiquity of religion in this memoir. I had long assumed that Obama was agnostic—and, to be fair, this isn’t an inaccurate assessment, as he does describe the indifference he felt towards religion in his youth. As a community organizer in Chicago, however, he did a lot of work with churches to facilitate change, which opened him up to Christianity and prompted him to recognize the power of God.Liberal or conservative, this book deserves a place in your collection, for it provides perspective on our 44th president that is essential to understanding his character. via /r/books https://ift.tt/2K2Ew1J

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Just 5 minutes ago there was a man on the 510 Spadina southbound (train 4467) being intimidating to the other passengers. “I’ll kill you” and comments about small genitals were thrown. The operator, at the next stop, calmly got out and asked the man to leave, and after a few seconds, he did.Shoutout to the TTC employees who deal with this kind of BS on a daily basis. via /r/toronto https://ift.tt/2J3mLhi

Thank you, Operator of the 510 Spadina

Just 5 minutes ago there was a man on the 510 Spadina southbound (train 4467) being intimidating to the other passengers. “I’ll kill you” and comments about small genitals were thrown. The operator, at the next stop, calmly got out and asked the man to leave, and after a few seconds, he did.Shoutout to the

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