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Comment: I had a system for this at my old job... (Score 2) 296

It was pretty basic, and damned effective. We had an online request system with three priority levels (Low, Medium, High), and a warning that choosing the incorrect priority level for your project would cause it to be delayed. If someone chose High priority when we knew that it wasn't (like they wanted a test server to play with), it instantly got demoted to Low and the customer had to wait an extra week for it to be done.

After seeing their co-workers low and medium priority projects being completed long before their own, most people took the hint and started categorizing their requests properly. The ones who didn't waited a lot. Sure, they occasionally bitched to management about the delay, but we usually had the work done before our management even bothered to respond to their complaint.

Comment: Notes on a Smartphone - Why does it suck so much? (Score 1) 314

by leonbev (#37477750) Attached to: I tend to keep random notes most often ...

I've tried taking notes on a smartphone, and found that it just doesn't work quickly enough. It takes at least 2 seconds to unlock the phone, at least 2 seconds to launch the notepad application, and then you have to worry about "Take car to garage" becoming "Take carp to garbage" thanks to the smartphone's lousy touchscreen keyboard and autocorrect software. It doesn't matter if you have an Android phone or an iPhone... they both have similar issues with this.

By the time I have the note on the phone listed correctly, you've wasted 30 seconds and might have missed else something important if you were taking notes during a meeting. With a notepad and paper, I'll have it jotted down in under five seconds and I can review it immediately without having to unlock the damn phone and launch the note taking app again.

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