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Introducing iDoneThis for Slack
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The Science of Small Wins. Introducing iDoneThis for Slack. Introducing iDoneThis for Slack. November 4, 2014. We’re proud to announce that we’ve built iDoneThis for Slack. A super simple way to track your daily accomplishments in Slack. Send your dones in Slack simply by using the slash command /done. See what people are getting done without having to ask or log on to the web. Just switch over to your #dones channel on Slack. To set it up and check out other integrations on our apps page. One of the thi...
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Management Tools - I Done This Blog
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The Science of Small Wins. An App Addict’s Guide to Beating the Task Management Blues. July 12, 2016. This week’s post is a guest article by Ben Brandall. A writer for Process Street. Last weekend I found myself in a cafe, alone and without a laptop for around 2 hours. With just my phone, I wanted to do something worthwhile so I decided to organize my tasks properly something I hadn’t done in a while. I realized pretty quickly that my task management system made no sense at all. Tagged With: Focus on Work.
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iDoneThis - I Done This Blog
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The Science of Small Wins. 3 Hidden Productivity Killers You Can Beat With I Done This 2.0. August 16, 2016. Your startup is on the rise. You’ve added four great developers, six customers have signed on, and you’ve reached a revenue milestone of $2.4 million ARR. But just as things are getting peachy, you notice the company isn’t shipping as much code as before. Filed Under: Done List. Tagged With: Focus on Work. How I Done This Says Thanks To The Open Source Community. August 11, 2016. The same goes for...
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How to Work Together When Everyone's Working Asynchronously
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How we get it done at iDoneThis. How to Work Together When Everyone’s Working Asynchronously. How to Work Together When Everyone’s Working Asynchronously. November 6, 2014. Are forced to work asynchronously, but it can be an incredibly powerful constraint. To Zach Holman of Github, that “ everything is asynchronous. When someone on the team does need help, there’s a far more painful context switch to a project that’s potentially very different from what that person’s project is. Iro...To fix the problem,...