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TeamViz 3.2 (for Win and Mac) a fost chilipirul zilei în 8 octombrie 2013
TeamViz este cel mai popular program Pomodoro Timer şi integrare GTD. Cu tehnica Pomodoro, puteţi alege ce sarcină doriţi să îndepliniţi, setaţi timpul Pomodoro la 25 de minute şi lucraţi până ce alarma Pomodoro sună, apoi luaţi o scurtă pauză. Astfel vă puteţi urmări timpul efectiv de lucru şi puteţi creşte productivitatea zilnică.
TeamViz vă ajută să plănuiţi sarcini şi să urmăriţi timpul efectiv cu tehnica Pomodoro. Profitaţi de avantajele programului Pomodoro care includ muncă concentrată, pauze frecvente pentru relaxare, un mediu ce oferă mai multă concentrare, etc. fără să aveţi un flux de lucru suplimentar. Acest program înregistrează date extinse privind efortul depus şi efectuează alte măsurători de interes. Consultaţi apoi înregistrările tehnicii Pomodoro şi învăţaţi să vă măsuraţi productivitatea, să observaţi felul în care lucraţi şi să dezvoltaţi astfel o continuitate a muncii.
Cea mai bună idee de îmbunătăţire a programului va fi premiată cu un cadou special Egg Stainless Steel 60-Minute Kitchen Timer. Folosiţi widget-ul Idea Informer pentru a ne trimite ideile dvs. şi nu uitaţi să ataşaţi şi numele şi adresa dvs. de email altfel producătorul nu vă va putea contacta în cazul în care sunteţi câştigători!
Windows XP or above; Mac OS X 10.7 or above
25 MB (for Win version)
$23.88
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The Pomodoro Technique is a nice TIME MANAGEMENT method, created by an ITALIAN man like me named Francesco Cirillo in the 1980s, to increase people's productivity.
And I can ensure you it's not a stupid thing to play around with, since it's now practiced by professional teams and individuals around the world on a daily basis.
If you, like me, believe in the PARETO RULE (80/20), according to which 80% of our daily efforts achieves just 20% of the results (and viceversa), then this technique is definitely one of the best method to match such a rule.In fact the main goal here is to identify those 20% of activities bringing you 80% of results, multiplying job satisfaction and life enjoyment.
So the question is: can we afford to waste 80% of our time doing the wrong things every day? What if we could focus our efforts only on the 20% that makes a difference, rather than the 80% of our rotine activities?
Here you can find what this technique is about:
http://www.pomodorotechnique.com
But 24 bucks?? Come on....
BEST FREE ALTERNATIVES
* Three Of The Best Free Pomodoro Productivity Apps
http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/3-free-pomodoro-productivity-apps
* (PORTABLE) Tomighty
http://www.tomighty.org
Personally, to increase my productivity, I prefer another (FREE of course) smarter approach....
https://trello.com
https://www.wunderlist.com/en
http://www.taskcoach.org/features.html
https://timegt.com/
How about you dudes?
My 0.00002 cents for today's giveaway....
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For those of you interested in the technique a free book is available at the following link:-
http://pomodorotechnique.com/download/pdf/ThePomodoroTechnique_v1-3.pdf
I've been fortunate as I have been able to do nearly 7 years of higher education in three different disciplines, I enjoyed them all and never needed incentive to get the work done.
My real failing is in the day-to-day drudgery of work and would probably spend more time messing with this technique in an effort to avoid doing it.
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The "extended service" offered with this package only lasts for one year. Is this normal for a package on Giveaway of the Day?
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I have a time management technique. I fill my coffee mug in the morning, then over and over throughout the day.
Pretty soon I have regular break periods, refilling the mug, and - well, you know what!
DISCLAIMER: This is not a review. It's a joke.:)
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Basic objective info on the Pomodoro Technique here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pomodoro_Technique
However the Teamviz site starts off: "Organize and Plan with GTD methodology, and give the advantages of Pomodoro,"
Info on GTD: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Getting_Things_Done
Long story short, both are methods that folks can try to use to try & be more productive if/when you're faced with lots of different tasks that all seem to be competing for your time & energy. Since we're all different these sorts of techniques might help some people while others go: "What...?" & just move on. ;)
As the TeamViz name & pricing structure suggests -- and as NYB notes in comments -- the design focus seems more on project mgmt. I guess that makes sense too since both Wikipedia articles state that this stuff should be done, or tracked may be a better word, manually, as in without software.
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Duncan (#7) writes: " If you’re like me and either have a lot of big tasks that get away from you, or like to put off things “until tomorrow”, this program may help."
Or as I've found, you get very good at making very nice, detailed lists, then realize that you could have spent the same amount of time actually doing that stuff. :)
Many bosses love this sort of thing since it's a low effort way of tracking their employees' activities -- not the quality of work, but the quantity. The VA for example pays their claims processors bonuses based on quantity, so as a direct effect or result, more difficult, more time consuming claims are pushed to the side, ignored. But they're part of the gov -- in a real biz it can lead to things like widely despised tech support causing decreased sales.
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