Lies - Productivity is Output Divided By Input - DBR 012
Episode 12 of the Do Busy Right - The Task and Attention Management Podcast podcast, hosted by Larry Tribble, Ph.D., titled "Lies - Productivity is Output Divided By Input - DBR 012" was published on January 6, 2024 and runs 64 minutes.
January 6, 2024 ·64m · Do Busy Right - The Task and Attention Management Podcast
Episode Description
- repetition
- process design and engineering in factories
- process is an outgrowth of multiple iterations of solving the same problem - medicine
- knowledge workers really don't do repetition (more later)
- measurability
- factory inputs are measurable because they're physical
- quality is directly measurable
- A clue: knowledge work is the hardest input to measure in factories
- time is an outcome, not an input
- factories can buy more 'time' – its expandable
- knowledge work inputs are less tangible – experience, learning, creativity
- knowledge work is not 'manufactured'; problem solving as exemplary knowledge work
- we don't know much about the problem-solving process
- any solution is potentially a good result
- medicine as an example of problem solving
- medical diagnosis as applied experience – reasoning by analogy
- primary knowledge work difference - Never solve the same problem twice
- portability of knowledge work solutions
- knowledge work outputs are not manufactured
- ideas and solutions are the result of trial-and-error
- billing for time as a knowledge worker – an accommodation
- formerly knowledge workers got paid by controlling the medium of delivery of information
- writers don't bill for their time
- modern erosion of media as transmission
- information consumption is largely free
- the Henry Ford story/legend
- knowledge workers should be able to bill for results more often
- lawyers bill for solutions, but people get upset
- authors do it this way
- waste one – task switching
- waste two – over-producing quality, knowledge workers need to control quality
- waste three - Re-finding previous solutions
- Multitasking
- Working too many hours
- moving tasks along Symptom: no clear priority
- deadline-driven
- result one – break habits associated with symptoms
- result two of other mindset – protect our focus
- result three – grow our focus Wrap up results
- timer
- more mindfulness (reading is a good start)
- more thinking -> greater mindfulness -> greater focus
- backlog of tasks
- psychological tool - confidence
A primary takeaway is to be careful to not overuse time as an input in measuring your productivity. Time is only useful as a container for focused effort. Work on your focus and your time might just take care of itself.
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