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Bias-To-Action

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/// 1. A tendency to favor swift and decisive action over procrastination or extended processing /// 2. The quality or state of being able to just "make it happen", typically seen in exceptionally productive creatives.

Lessons from Improv: Create Inertia

In this first installment in our four-part series on the lessons to be learned from improv comedy, we learn about the power of fearless momentum.

Actually Make Something

For teams focused on long-term projects, tangible products can provide a measurable jolt of motivation.

10 Realizations For Productivity & Pushing Ideas Forward

We've distilled years of research into ten tips for super-charging productivity and turning your ideas into action.

Moving The Ball Forward

A few questions to help you consider whether you're moving forward... or not.

Measure Meetings With Action

While some of the greatest ideas and solutions come up in brainstorm meetings, we also lose most of our time in discussion without action.

Surround Yourself With Progress

Rather than dispensing with to-do lists and action steps, we recommend preserving them as an inspiring testament to progress already made.