Open Business, a way to communicate better and have more fun in the process
It’s the last day of IORGLiveMonth today, a great experience for me, one month where I could look into Information Overload and having to talk about it connected several dots, opened my mind to some of the little details that matter, some of the little behavioral patterns that we all do and observe, that start in good will but …
Mindfulness and Information Overload a natural connection
The third week passed and I knew it would bring some controversial topics and new perspectives on what can cause information overload and how to reduce it.
Once we recognize the existence of information overload and we attribute to it several unpleasant consequences like stress, lack of focus, time waste, low productivity, miscommunication, bad collaboration…, we cannot avoid to focus …
Value conversations and work free from information overload
The second week of #IORGLiveMonth just finished a great journey for me so far in sharing my experiences and reflections with all of you and at the same time building a video library or hints and tips that will be accessible by everyone for the time to come.
I don’t expect to bring absolute truths or solutions on the table …
Video: Nathan Zeldes speaks about the evolution of innovative Info Overload solutions
A webinar lecture held at IBM. Enjoy!
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Five Tips to Reduce Information Overload on Information Overload Day
Information Overload causes people to lose their ability to manage thoughts and ideas, contemplate, and even reason and think. It has resulted in work days that never seem to end, completely destroying work/life balance.
Information Overload Day 2016 takes place on October 18th, and is a good time to take action to reduce the impact of Information Overload …
“Managing Overflow” conference coming up in Warsaw in September!
When organisations think about “overload”, the context of “information overload” is the first thing that usually gets most attention. Managing flood of emails is the most prominent example, and many interesting solutions have been proposed to deal with it. Interesting, but can any single solution be considered a definitive one? And, can we limit the problem of “overload” only to …
More from IO summit in London
From Ian Price:
On Tuesday, I was invited to be part of the expert panel discussion that launched the three-day summit on Information Overload run by v3.co.uk (previously known us vnnunet).
Given the nature of the audience, the summit as a whole has a technical emphasis and is sponsored by IBM. Having said that, there was a willingness on …
Information Overload Summit in London
From Ian Price:
The issue of information overload is getting increasing media coverage in the UK although it is still some way behind the US.
Next week, V3.co.uk (formerly vnu.net), part of Incisive Media, is taking the lead by hosting a three-day summit. It is opening the event with a live web TV panel discussion on Tuesday November 10…
WHAT WAS I WORKING ON AGAIN? AN OVERVIEW OF THE FIRST INFORMATION OVERLOAD CONFERENCE
Our Information Overload conference no doubt pushed attendees above and beyond the bounds of overload. As a public service here (as Tom Lehrer would say), I’ll review highlights.
Keynote
The keynote address (mine, actually) presented an overview of the problem, including costs, problem areas, and a few things we can do about the problem right now.…