How The Richest Man In The World Works - [off-topic] 05:19 PM EDT - Apr,04 2006 - post a comment
Bill
Gates, head honcho at Microsoft, has written an article for Fortune magazine
revealing a number of insights on how he manages his day.
If you look at this office, there isn't much paper in it. On my desk I have
three screens, synchronized to form a single desktop. I can drag items from one
screen to the next. Once you have that large display area, you'll never go back,
because it has a direct impact on productivity.
The screen on the left has my list of e-mails. On the center screen is usually
the specific e-mail I'm reading and responding to. And my browser is on the
right-hand screen. This setup gives me the ability to glance and see what new
has come in while I'm working on something, and to bring up a link that's
related to an e-mail and look at it while the e-mail is still in front of me.
At Microsoft, e-mail is the medium of choice, more than phone calls, documents,
blogs, bulletin boards, or even meetings (voicemails and faxes are actually
integrated into our e-mail in-boxes).
I get about 100 e-mails a day. We apply filtering to keep it to that
level—e-mail comes straight to me from anyone I've ever corresponded with,
anyone from Microsoft, Intel, HP, and all the other partner companies, and
anyone I know. And I always see a write-up from my assistant of any other
e-mail, from companies that aren't on my permission list or individuals I don't
know. That way I know what people are praising us for, what they are complaining
about, and what they are asking.
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