

CNLP 233 | Daniel Pink on the Science Behind Perfect Timing, How Morning People, Night Owls and Everyone Else Can Maximize Productivity and Effectiveness
12 snips Dec 11, 2018
Daniel Pink, a New York Times bestselling author renowned for his insights on productivity, dives into the science of timing. He explores how understanding individual chronotypes—morning people versus night owls—can enhance effectiveness. Learn the strategic value of breaks, including the 'nappuccino' technique, to boost performance. Pink emphasizes the importance of midpoints in team dynamics and reveals how the order of delivering news can impact its reception, offering practical strategies to improve communication and overall productivity.
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Intro
00:00 • 4min
Maximizing Church Engagement Through Innovative Tools
03:31 • 3min
Mastering Time for Productivity
06:37 • 22min
Unlocking Productivity: The Power of Breaks and Chronotypes
28:42 • 19min
Napping and Productivity Patterns
48:02 • 13min
Understanding Team Dynamics: The Impact of Midpoints and Endings on Productivity
01:00:58 • 4min
The Power of Rising Sequences in Communication
01:04:56 • 2min
Exploring Perfect Timing and Productivity Insights
01:06:29 • 5min