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The Master Task List

Michael Hyatt offers an interesting review of how he profits from The Master Task List strategy for managing his time.

I first learned this technique from Todd Duncan, whose book, Time Traps, is a must read. (In the interest of full disclosure, my company, Thomas Nelson, publishes the book.) … Every page is loaded with time-saving tips and techniques for managing your workflow.

Commenters point out that this strategy seems similar to other time management systems already available. Michael’s take on the Master Task List adds to its credibility, in part because of his corporate position.

I like the title of his blog Working Smart: The Alternative to Working Hard! It makes sense to me.

I wonder how a Tablet PC ISV might adapt Duncan’s strategy to increase profits from software development? Maybe someone has ideas about how to adapt this to education software development.

Robert Heiny
Robert Heinyhttp://www.robertheiny.com
Robert W. Heiny, Ph.D. is a retired professor, social scientist, and business partner with previous academic appointments as a public school classroom teacher, senior faculty, or senior research member, and administrator. Appointments included at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Peabody College and the Kennedy Center now of Vanderbilt University; and Brandeis University. Dr. Heiny also served as Director of the Montana Center on Disabilities. His peer reviewed contributions to education include publication in The Encyclopedia of Education (1971), and in professional journals and conferences. He served s an expert reviewer of proposals to USOE, and on a team that wrote plans for 12 state-wide and multistate special education and preschools programs. He currently writes user guides for educators and learners as well as columns for TuxReports.com.

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