Drew CraigSr. Agile & Product Coach| VanguardPhiladelphia, Pa, United States
Since we are discussing a notebook, I prefer Moleskin. Call me a notebook snob :)
I find it great to jot down tasks, ideas, quick diagrams, pictures, notes, thoughts, etc. I'm a technology guy, but still find writing in a notebook to better get the creative juices flowing - and use a pencil - but maybe that will be another thread :)
.... so does a notebook help me manage projects? Sure. Easier? I guess that would be subjective.
Henry, tell us your story.
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1 reply by Mayte Mata Sivera
Feb 13, 2017 5:33 PM
Mayte Mata Sivera
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I like Moleskine too, but sincerely they are pricey.
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Henry HaberAssistant Manager, Retail Division| BLOM BankBeirut, Lebanon
For me, it makes it easier to document important information. It contains a template for common data, a label to write down the project title in case you are handling many projects at the same time, a pocket to put important documents ... in Addition, it's more confortable than using a random booklet.
I suggest to google it. It's interesting... Saving Changes...
Darren KosaPlanning & Controls ContractorHampshire, United Kingdom
Hi Henry,
It would depend on how large your projects are, and how collaborative your working environment is.
Personally, as soon as I print something then it’s generally out of date or superseded, so for this reason I never bother carrying around hard copies of project documentation any more.
Because most projects have a repository where I can readily access pertinent information - and because I never seem to be more than a metre away from my laptop - I tend to manage my own day-to-day tasks using a OneNote Notebook which hyperlinks out to the latest data and status snapshots.
No matter how hard you try, you can never carry round all the information you’ll need on a large-scale project.
I tend to work electronically but if I need to use a notepad then it's whatever notepad i have for that project. PUKKA are good but I don't like the dividers as i tend to use them up too quickly Saving Changes...
Since we are discussing a notebook, I prefer Moleskin. Call me a notebook snob :)
I find it great to jot down tasks, ideas, quick diagrams, pictures, notes, thoughts, etc. I'm a technology guy, but still find writing in a notebook to better get the creative juices flowing - and use a pencil - but maybe that will be another thread :)
.... so does a notebook help me manage projects? Sure. Easier? I guess that would be subjective.
Henry, tell us your story.
I like Moleskine too, but sincerely they are pricey. Saving Changes...