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Maker's Schedule, Manager's Schedule! - Paul Graham One reason programmers dislike meetings so much is that they're on a different type of schedule from other people. Meetings cost them more. There are two types of schedule, which I'll call the manager's schedule and the maker's schedule. The manager's schedule is for bosses. It's embodied in the traditional appointment book, with each day cut into one hour intervals. You can block off several hours for a single task if you need to, but by default you change what you're doing every hour. When you use time that way, it's merely a practical problem to meet with someone. Find an open slot in your schedule, book them, and you're done. Most powerful people are on the manager's schedule. It's the schedule of command. But there's another way of using time that's common among people who make things, like programmers and writers. They generally prefer to use time in units of half a day at least. You can't write or program well in units of an hour. That's barely enough time to get started. It's important for bosses to understand this. Read more
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Advt: Gartner: Top 10 Technology Trends Impacting Infrastructure & Operations for 2018 Gartner project 10 trends that will have an impact on I&O teams and how IT operates, plans, enhances internal skill sets and supports the business over the next few years. Read moreWhat Modi's Brand India Brought Home PM Modi has visited 53 countries so far, hawking Brand India to the world at large. What perceptible difference has this thrust on diplomacy made to trade and investment?, , Magazine 14 April 2018, narendra modi, Brand india, fdi policy International Monetary Fund On Aadhaar: India Should Ensure Privacy The International Monetary Fund (IMF) today said India should take necessary measures to ensure privacy and security controls while implementing large identification programmes like the Aadhaar, as the global financial body identified India as a leader in the biometric identification system. |
 How language shapes the way we think | Lera Boroditsky There are about 7,000 languages spoken around the world -- and they all have different sounds, vocabularies and structures. But do they shape the way we think? Cognitive scientist Lera Boroditsky shares examples of language -- from an Aboriginal community in Australia that uses cardinal directions instead of left and right to the multiple words for blue in Russian -- that suggest the answer is a resounding yes. "The beauty of linguistic diversity is that it reveals to us just how ingenious and how flexible the human mind is," Boroditsky says. "Human minds have invented not one cognitive universe, but 7,000." |
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The Debt Matrix : 68 companies, with a debt of over Rs 5000 crore each, account for two-thirds of total debt of the corporate sector. Debt servicing ability remains a concern. The power industry leads the corporate sector with the highest levels of debt at Rs 361,574 crore, followed by refineries, at Rs 220,716 crore, iron and steel at Rs 211,996 crore, and telecom, at Rs 182,618 crore. Read more
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 What's wrong with Indian real estate? Is the end of the biblical drought of capital for real estate in India anywhere near? Will real estate again become a favoured asset class for international investors? Sadly, the answers is no How I use the drum to tell my story | Kasiva Mutua In this talk-performance hybrid, drummer, percussionist and TED Fellow Kasiva Mutua shares how she's breaking the taboo against female drummers in Kenya -- and her mission to teach the significance and importance of the drum to young boys, women and girls. "Women can be custodians of culture, too," Mutua says. Coke launches Thums up no-sugar Coca-Cola VP marketing Vijay Parasuraman said Thums Up was the beverage maker's first home grown brand in a no-sugar variant. |
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