General Marshall was a highly effective leader. Stumbled upon a fascinating study published in 1992, which is a 27 page must read. Some highlights below. apps.dtic.mil/sti/citations/…
Marshall was a great team builder, and there's an obvious lesson: keep a list of people you like to work with. Test the waters with these people in peacetime, so you know who to depend on when you need to.
Jul 15, 2021 • 18 tweets • 3 min read
Efficiency means doing things right. Effectiveness means doing the right things. Work smarter, not harder. You know the statements. But how?
Here’s my collection of tools to upgrade your decisions and improve your ability to pick the things with high impact.
I’m dividing the tools in three categories: 1) seeing clearly, 2) execute effectively and 3) course correct.
Let me prepare you: there is no shortcut here and all tools require a serious time investment. But they're easy to get started with and you'll see results fast.
Sep 23, 2018 • 74 tweets • 9 min read
I can't recommend the book High Growth Handbook by @eladgil enough. This is a thread with my favorite quotes and some thoughts.
Buy the book (it is beautiful in psysical form), but you can also read it in it's entirely for free, online: growth.eladgil.com
May 19, 2018 • 24 tweets • 3 min read
I have a 'to re-read' list of books in OmniFocus that return to me once a year. One of the books on the list is 'The Principles of Product Development Flow'. This is a thread with a couple of my favorite quotes and ideas.
'To manage product development efficiently, we must recognize that valuable new information is constantly arriving throughout the development cycle. [...] we must learn to make good economic choices using this emerging information.'