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Jane O'Sullivan posted a new activity comment
Tagging some fellow Catapult grads to share their opinion – Sapphire Stothert, Daisy Meakin, James Bebbington, Prashant Singh, Rus Newton, Anuraag Jain, Nrinder, Jemma, Mahdi Shariff, Nahush Krishna, Rebecca Claire Graves, Akinwande, grace olson-davidson, Harpreet Sharma, Katerina Hayes, Ice White, Kelly Cuesta, Rebecca Beck, Frederick Leuschner, Robina Sutch
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Ella Bernie posted a new activity comment
Tagging The Collective Shelf so you guys can vote! Sarah Speake, JaRoy Buffong, Caoimhe Kelly, Darren Armitage, Vic Mistry, Jade Phillips, Paulina Połońska, Rob Ridley, Duncan Dalzel-Job, Annelise Lepage, Nika Talbot, Adarsh Nalam, Margot Zwiefka, Nicola MacPhail, Dan Hallett, Janis Chan, Regina Dundelova, Julia Maximovskaya, Tim OBrien, Chris John, Anthony Main, Matt Sutton, Pete Domican, Kay Dawson, Ed Shrager, Lexi Radcliffe-Hart, Fiona Chorlton-Voong, Claire Moss, Rebecca Beck, Alex Birtles, Shival Nagpaul, Gabriel Benatov, Nuno Silva
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Lexi Radcliffe-Hart posted a new activity comment
I can’t wait to put your questions to Anthony Main Tina Orlando and Ben Legg today! What would you love to know about networking?
Looking forward to seeing you there Carlo Thissen, James Moore, rupert baddeley, @prosper, Roberto Uzcategui, Grzegorz Gesik-Rudnicki, Dan Whitehead, Lucy Dinsdale, Jess Dennison, Emily Ochoa, Wesley Kirschner, Roger Martin, Peter Boulton, Valerie Richardson, Ettie Bailey-King, Peter Walls, Jasmeet Chana, Javier Garcia Colino, Josh Hanning, Ben Brabyn, Jonathan McGuinness, Joseph Lussier, Victoria Poon, Nico Rubino, Gareth Brook, Eleen Irv, Catalin Petcu, Zahabiya Bhabarawala, Harish Rajan, Clarice Gomes, Valeria Conti, Saori Okada, Niall Ogilvy, Ian Bessarabia, Abi Kolade, Katy Egan, Kali Hansen, Jean-Marc O'Brien, David Ingram, sara gori, Issam Abu-Aisheh, MBA (Oxon), Anoop Nathwani, Scott Leishman, Nika Talbot, Carlos Fitzpatrick, JP Hamilton, Caroline Silver, Paul Vallois, Dene Heywood, Jamie Thomas, Fay Edwards, Richard Beaumont, Tarsha Shaw, Jack Ziomek, Sabina Firtala, Lorenzo Espinosa, Simona Bali, Toni Mitchell, koert grever, Shalaka Laxman, Darren Armitage, Carolin Greiner, Adrian Rhodes, Iain Nichols, James Bebbington, J Mendes…
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Great session. Thank you to the panel. One thing that jumped out at me as an opportunity for TPC was a better network management protocol (i think spreadsheets were mentioned in the session!). In most network measurement tools the quality of data is weak where people talk about themselves. (We see this as The Network Lab with measurement of ’experience’ and ’feelings’ in organisations) – What about TPC makes ’tagging’ or categorising other people in the …
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This is some great advice and food for thought, Jamie. Thank you!
Ben Legg Fiona Chorlton-Voong Jesus Iniesta – flagging for you!
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Ella Bernie posted in the group The Collective Shelf
Happy Wednesday Collective Shelfers 📚🌟
With a few weeks until our next call, how is everyone finding this months read? I’ve been slow to start I must admit, but have enjoyed learning more about deep work 💡
I thought I’d share this TedTalk Cal Newport did a few years ago now on Quitting Social Media, it’s not too long and quite an interesting watch:
It got me thinking – would you be able to quit social media? I know I could if I had to, and I have things in place like screen time limits, but the thought of deleting everything definitely gives me a bit of FOMO 😁
Would love to know what you think of the video and also your view on quitting social media!
Sarah Speake, JaRoy Buffong, Caoimhe Kelly, Darren Armitage, Vic Mistry, Jade Phillips, Paulina PoÅ‚oÅ„ska, Rob Ridley, Duncan Dalzel-Job, Annelise Lepage, Nika Talbot, Adarsh Nalam, Margot Zwiefka, Nicola MacPhail, Dan Hallett, Janis Chan, Regina Dundelova, Julia Maximovskaya, Tim OBrien…
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Hey Ella, thanks for the reminder. I finished the book late last week and found some powerful insights. The recommendations may not suit someone who needs constant engagement in their role, like CEOs or client servicing professionals (or community managers). Still, techniques like the deep-shallow rating scale and concepts such as attention residue and context switching are proper game-changers.
I’ve quit social media several times before, and I believe a complete exit is difficult if y…
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Hi Adarsh, really insightful comment. I completely agree that for some it’s not practical to completely switch off, so the deep-shallow rating is definitely an interesting concept. There’s a documentary on Netflix called The Social Dilemma which explores the addictive nature of social media, which if you haven’t watched I highly recommend!
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Thanks, Ella. I’ve watched The Social Dilemma and it does paint a grim (real) picture of the chasm we find ourselves in, but such is the fate of civilization built on desire.
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Agree complete with Adarsh Nalam re the problems of social media and time sucking .However, social media pretty much transformed my life so I won’t getting rid of my accounts.
I’ve met hundreds of people in real life either directly through social media or being introduced to them through people I know on social media e.g. following writers on Twitter led me to attend Word Factory events which is where I met Lexi Radcliffe-Hart who subsequently lead me here.
Again through…
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Hi Pete, really interesting stuff. Completely agree with what you’ve said. For my dissertation I explored online brand communities so seeing the many benefits and positive results from having relationships online makes me think it’s not necessarily bad to be spending time on social media as long as you spend it in the right way. I also like what you’ve said on the interchangeable nature of relationships – I’m sure for some, their online relationships are far more va…
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Hi Ella, good prod to get going on the book ! I’ve not started it yet – but will do. That said I’ve just finished Digital Minimalism, also by Cal Newport – which I’m sure covers a lot of the same ground, maybe with a more nuanced outcome in mind. I have to say it did give me pause for thought and has really influenced my use of digital technology (not just social) – the biggest take away from that was – use tech consciously – ie don’t mind…
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Hi Darren, I’ve heard good things about Digital Minimalism too, and like what you say about using tech consciously! I’ve found adding time limits to my social media apps has helped with this – I spend less time mindlessly scrolling or going down rabbit holes as I know I only have a certain amount of time each day! The next call is Wednesday 27th Oct at 1pm – you can sign up here: http://staging.the-portfolio-collective.com/events/the-collective-shelf-book-club/
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I have finally had time to into the book and am enjoying the reasoning behind the approach and also the benefits of deep work. Technique is everything – It feels like the challenge is how to perfect the strategy (prepare the field) rather than how to do deep work itself.
On complete digital detox – this is hard to do across all platforms but a partial, focussed approach would reap rewards.
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Jane O'Sullivan posted a new activity comment
Hi Tamsin, welcome to TPC and great question!! Where do you spend most of your time working? Linh, Adarsh Nalam, Nicola Twiston Davies, Duncan Dalzel-Job, Silvia Janska, Zarir 'Zed' Vakil, Alex Pitt, Damien, Janis Chan, Eike Post, Caoimhe Kelly, Conrad Young, Stephen Fleming, Tim Walters, Ph.D., Nicola MacPhail, Rob Wright, Paul David Mather, JaRoy Buffong, Jason Lawrence, Rebecca Beck
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It varies for me, as long as my laptop has power I can work anywhere. If the weather is good I could work in the local park for an hour or so. Cafes are nice when they’re not crazy busy. Libraries are a good quiet place to get things done. Just depends on the mood as well.
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I’m the same JaRoy! Depending on what work I’m doing I like to work in different environments
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In my town centre office, which is about half an hour’s walk from home. If I’m not there, I’m on my kitchen table.
Haven’t yet found out if I enjoy working on my laptop in public spaces yet. Haven’t needed to. Walking meetings in our spectacular local park a few yards from my office is as far as I’ve got so far…
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