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So, I realized recently that Iāve tried a lot of different things to try to manage my executive dysfunction. Not all of them have worked for me and some of them Iāve tried and love but canāt find a way to make it actually fit into my general life schedule, or tried and didnāt really like at all.
I figured Iād share them. The ones that worked, the ones that didnāt, and the ones that I love but donāt know how to yet implement. Since everyoneās different and what works/doesnāt work for me, might work for others.Ā
This will get updated as I remember things/try new things/etc. Each of the things will have links so you can take a look into them yourselves :)Ā
Right now Iām just listing them out - Iāll probably edit this and do some pros and cons as well.
Iām gonna put it under the cut though cuz itāll probably get loooong
Iāll start off with some Productivity Methods
Getting Things Done
Book by David Allen
Process:
1) Collect tasks
2) Process
3) Organize
4) PlanĀ
5) Do
What started me on trying to figure out a productivity system for myself. In my experience, each personās system looks different. Itās all just based on what works for you.
The two main concepts that I got out of GTD are
Being specific with my tasks with what needs to be done and when and by whom
Reflecting and Strategic Reviews: Looking at my system and seeing where my bottlenecks are, coming up with solutions, and being specific about it
Pomodoro Technique
Time management technique developed by Francesco CirilloĀ
This one I will swear by forever. Basically it helps me focus on my tasks. The typical Pomodoro technique looks like: 25 mins of Focused Work time (1 pomodoro āpomoā), 5 minute break, and then after 4 pomodoros - one long break.Ā
Can be used to help you focus with anything - writing, cleaning, homework, anything that might end up taking a long time.Ā
I use Complice and the Captains log to help me with this one.Ā
Captainās Log
A self-reflection method that I learned from the founder of Complice (linked above)
Basically if Iām doing a pomo, and I find myself getting distracted, or I said Iād do a thing and I find that Iām not doing it - Iāll whip out my captainās log and note down what distracted me or whatās getting in my way of doing the thing.
I tend to use this when Iām doing my weekly/ review to help troubleshoot what I should try in the upcoming week or if thereās other areas that I need to work on first before doing the thing.Ā
Eisenhower Decision MatrixĀ (aka the Urgent-Important matrix)
This one helped me out a lot at school. Basically itās a 4-quadrant decision making system that helps organize and prioritize tasks. The 4 quadrants are:
Urgent-Important
Less urgent-Important
Urgent - Less important
Less urgent - Less important
Eat That Frog
an Anti-procrastination method
Concept of doing the least pleasant very important thing first, or if there are multiple unpleasant important things - do the biggest one first.
So far, Iāve found it works best if I add some social accountability to it - like, letting someone know that this is a Frog for me, and I will do it today.Ā
Things that work for me/Iām currently using:
Complice.co
https://complice.co/?r=ael4x5dmamĀ (gonna plug my referral link :P )Ā
This one I use to sort out my projects and goals. I currently have 8 goals - 2 of them are work related, and the rest are personal goals. When I was in school, I had a different goal for each course I was taking
Basically you list out what you want to get done on your goals that day - yourĀ āIntentionsā - and at the end of each day you check off what you got done - yourĀ āOutcomesā
Complice has ready made spaces for weekly and monthly and yearly reflections, as well as integrated Pomodoro options and coworking rooms.
They also have a Goal-Crafting Intensive Workshop that they do at the beginning of the year which I found super useful and highly recommend.Ā
Passion PlannerĀ / Bullet Journaling
I only recently discovered bullet journaling, but Iām finding that I like the method because it can be as simplistic or as all-encompassing as you want/need. It appeals to the wouldbe-crafter in me, and I love stylizing my monthly/weekly layouts.
Passion Planner Iāve been using since I was in school. I find that that it works well with Complice, and provides me with an easy portable hard copy of my Tasks and Goals and Reflections. I used to be very online about my GTD system and relied heavily on my smartphone to manage my system. Over the years Iāve discovered that I get distracted way too easily using my phone for it to really be my main productivity management itemĀ
A con to bullet journaling:
SuperĀ easy to get lost on pinterest, instagram, etc., looking for inspiration for your layouts. Iāve wasted many a day doing this :P
Habitica
Gamifying your tasks and habits. Basically - youāre a character in an RPG, you gain points and gold for completing your ToDos, Daily Habits, andĀ Ā
I find that it helps with providing a certain level of social accountability (Guilds, Challenges, and Parties)
Workflowy
https://workflowy.com/invite/ff47f75.lnxĀ (another referral link plug :P)
Started using this one when I started bullet journaling, it helps that it integrates well with Complice.
What I currently do - I use Workflowy to collect my tasks for the individual goals that Iāve laid out in Complice, and then I put what I need to get done Today into my dayās Intentions on Complice.
Beeminder
Accountability that stings.
Basically, I make a commitment, I lay my credit card on it, and if I donāt do the thing that I said Iād do - I get charged for it.
Provides pretty graphs to see your progress on doing the thing, is basically a free service if you do the things you said youād do.Ā
Super helpful for eating frogs - if I canāt motivate myself to eat the frog on my own - you can bet that Iām more likely to do the thing if it means that itās gonna take it out of my credit card.
Super good if punishment motivates you more than reward does.
IFTTT - If This, Then That
Love this service. It syncs services to other services that might not have a good integration with your fave apps on their own.Ā
Works well with Google Home devices
Google - Gmail, Calendar, Drive (Docs, etc.), Hangouts, Groups
Our overlord has so many things - tbf, itās competing with Microsoft Office, so itās kinda gotta.Ā
Gmail can integrate with so many different apps and services, and can be used for a GTD management system as well.Ā
Calendar - my favourite part is that itās shareable. When I did shared living, I could easily know my householdās schedule without having to ask them every time. Iām also polyam, so when I had multiple partners and was living with half of them - it made scheduling time together easy.
Hangouts - super useful for staying in touch with peeps. Itās been phased out of my life a little with the introduction of Discord. and I hear that Google might be actually discontinuing it soon (just like they did with Inbox - Iām still mad about that)
Groups - I mostly use this in my inbox. But good as a forum option. I know of shared house dynamics who use this to stay up to date with each other - do house announcements (i.e. when the plumber will be here, etc.) This one has also been phased out with Discord for me
Discord
Great communication service for groups - I havenāt explored itās integration options fully - but I definitely like it better than Slack
I currently use it for my house (in addition to various fandom groups) - to let my family know if we need to buy x grocery/house item, or let them know Iāll be going away for the weekend, or wonāt be home on time for dinner etc., I also use it with my IRL friends - we use it to plan get-togethers, share memes, etc.Ā
I think most peeps know about this already - but shoot me an ask if I need to elaborate more.
Things Iāve tried but havenāt been able to successfully implement
Asana
A teams/group project task manager - used it when I use to do group living (i.e. a bunch of roommates). Iāve found it less useful now that I live with my family - mostly because itās doesnāt mesh well with my family dynamic - but I can see how other families could make it work.
Trello
good project board - but itās definitely more of a teams thing - or a group project thing. I havenāt been able to make it work for my own personal projects and goals. But that might be because of how my brain visualizes tasks - so it might work for others.
RememberTheMilk
This integrates super well with David Allenās Getting Things Done.
Iāve found that it was good when I was using my phone as my main productivity management item - but Iāve found it less useful now that I use my passion planner.
if you purchase the Pro subscription you can use the location tags to get reminded of tasks when youāre at a certain location (i.e. reminded to submit x paperwork when you get to your head office, reminded to buy x item when youāre at or near x store)
Works well with Google assistant as well so if you have a Google Home device, you can sync your reminders.
Slack
Communication service for teams, groups.
different channels etc.
Good integration with different services (see Beeminder in particular)
I donāt find it as intuitive as Discord though. But I know tons of groups find it helpful and useful for planning and organizing.Ā
Microsoft Office365 (Outlook, Teams, Sharepoint)
A lot of businesses, organizations, etc., use these - but I find that unless youāre pretty tech savvy already, learning how to use it is pretty hard. Itās not the mostĀ userfriendly and it definitely doesnāt play well with others. If you donāt already have an Office365 account it wonāt work well for you, and everyone on your team needs to have an Office365 account too. Not to mention you need to have the appropriate Office365 subscription to get access to all the best apps.
But if you do have the money and everyone on your team has an Office365 account, itās super useful - Sharepoint is great for sharing info to the team, sharing and editing documents, integrates well with Teams which now has a Shifts app (which replaces the old StaffHub app). Teams is good for having the more informal chats with the team.
I find that if you know how to use all the apps and services, it makes it super easy to work at any location. I have multiple locations at my work - and I find it really easy to continue working even if Iām not at my main desk.
What is Microsoft Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management? Benefits & Features
The use of emerging technologies in Supply Chain Management is an essential part of a growing organization. By adopting the most advanced technologies, a business can optimize its supply chain operation cost and increase its profitability. Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management is such a solution provided by Microsoft which ensures smooth functioning of inventory, order fulfillment, and logistics operations. In short, Microsoft Dynamics 365 Supply chain management is a platform to streamline supply chain operations. At present, Covid has affected the supply chain managementās function but the Dynamics 365 supply chain module is helping to cope up with the new challenges. Letās discuss more in detail about Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management.
What is Ā Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management?
Microsoft Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management (D365 SCM) is a supply chain solution developed to evolve the trade, manufacturing, and supply chain processes. The solution helps you optimize your production, logistics, and distribution processes, making your business resilient to shocks. With exceptional CRM functionalities and customization, Dynamics 365 provides you with colossal control over the sales process, customer satisfaction, and improved productivity.
Dynamics 365 SCM is primarily focused on increasing the operational efficiency of the business and, consequently, the quality of the end product. You can have a customer-centric supply chain with end-to-end visibility and reduced asset downtime. The solutions of Dynamics 365 easily connect with your existing system and your business as a whole. Ā From procurement and logistics to delivery and cost management, Dynamics 365 SCM has it all handled. Ā
Benefits of Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management
Implementation of AI to Drive Strategies: Predict demand, optimize cash flow, manage production, and assess the growth of the business with built-in AI functions.
Optimization of Manufacturing Processes: Enhance the flow of manufacturing and finished goods by optimizing warehouse processes, inventory management, and logistics.
Consistent Product Quality: Dynamics 365 SCM enables quick responses to quality issues and adheres to strict product standards at every stage.
Minimized Sales Cycles: Dynamics 365 SCM initiates quick responses and information delivery by the sales team through complete access to customer data.
Automation of Financial Processes: Automate your core business processes with financial processes to improve user productivity and financial performance.
Synchronized and Productive Work Environment: Amplify the output of the workforce, procedures, and tools by improving operational efficiency through IoT, AI, and machine learning.
Warehouse Management: The warehouse management module enables you to manage the processes of manufacturing, distribution, and retail companies, along with transportation, quality control, purchase, sales, and returns.
Logistics: Gain customer satisfaction with efficient distribution and delivery speed. Improve inbound and outbound logistic processes for an enhanced supply chain process.
Why Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management?
Seamless Supply Chains: Right from sourcing and procurement to manufacturing and transportations, Dynamics 365 has it all managed, with its AI functions and automated procedure.
Optimized Order Management: Meet the logistical needs of your multi-national operations with advanced order management solutions of Dynamics 365. Enable mobile supported item tracking for an optimized customer experience.
Upgrade Warehouse Processes: Dynamics 365 SCM boosts the efficiency of warehouse processes like inventory management, warehouse mapping, and warehouse management for error-free completion of orders.
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Simplify Management: Access all the data and daily tasks through a tailor-made application for employee and warehouse roles, to rule out the disadvantage of distance.
Secure And Unified Data: Secure network and firewalls with Azureās security model. D365 unifies your data by integrating with external data sources like email marketing, account databases, etc.
Features of D365 Supply Chain Management
Dynamics 365 SCM can manage logistics planning, production, procurement, inventory, warehousing, and much more. Below are some of the features of the SCM module of Microsoft Dynamics.
Predictive Insights for Efficient Functioning
Predictive insights through IoT help identify potential machine issues, avoiding downtime and additional maintenance costs, contributing to better product quality and satisfaction of customers. Ā
Swift Vendor Collaboration
The Vendor Collaboration Interface of Dynamics 365 SCM enables vendors to confirm orders and request quotes. They can view and edit basic company information with limited exposure to information about invoices, orders, etc.
Effective Transportation Management
Dynamics 365 SCM helps in managing containers, vehicles, loads, and routes to comply with deadlines and adhere to specific delivery slots.
Accurate Cost Management
Evaluate and account for the costs of raw materials and finished goods, using valuation methods of your choice. Improve product costing by assessing the cost implications of all your products. Handle manufacturing accounting and inventory accounting all under one application.
Asset Management
Asset management through IoT devices and field service data enhances the effectiveness of the equipment and assets tracked by Dynamics 365 SCM. Manage and maximize the life of your assets like machines, vehicles, production equipment, etc.
Final Words on D365 Supply Chain Management
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