What’s In It For You?
Should I classify using folders of tags? Is analogue superior to digital? What tools to choose? Are there information management best practices? How do I turn the mess in my head, drawers and electronic devices into an all-knowing second brain?
I keep hearing those questions from brilliant people who get into note-taking, thinking, reading, writing and knowledge management. Some are looking for catharsis; others want to remember what they read. Making sense of many years’ worth of paper, photographs, cassettes, emails, and notebooks feels like something even Martha Stewart and Marie Kondo couldn’t manage.
Yet, companies like Amazon, Spotify, Netflix, and many spearheading startups do so routinely. What’s their secret? How did they crack the nut? More importantly, can you get some of that goodness?
As a senior head of engineering and CTO, I help non-technical folks with engineering knowledge by applying tried-and-true scientific paradigms to everyday life’s challenges. There are many tactics you can leverage to acquire these superpowers. In this publication, I’m sharing them with you for FREE without complicated jargon. Subscribe if it sounds like you.
What’s In It For Me?
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I am and will continue to be very grateful for Malik’s guidance and for acting as a sounding board for biology ideas. He's a very good instructor, better than many I have had in academia, and our work has been very insightful!
—DEREK PARK, D Phil. Chief Scientific Officer, Netxnet
