efficiencies - Concepts
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Concepts
- Automating Processes - A systematic approach to identifying and automating repetitive tasks and workflows to increase efficiency and reduce manual effort.
- Batching Strategies - Different systematic approaches to grouping similar tasks together for improved efficiency and focus.
- Benefits of Documenting Processes - Process documentation makes workflows easier to discover, understand, delegate, automate, review, evaluate, and improve.
- Conciseness - Expressing ideas in as few words as possible while preserving meaning and clarity.
- Coordination Costs - The overhead required for multiple people to work together effectively on shared goals.
- Jevons Paradox - The principle that increasing the efficiency of resource use tends to increase total consumption rather than decrease it.
- Just-in-Time Process - Develop processes only when they are actually needed, avoiding premature optimization and ensuring relevance to current context.
- Lean Manufacturing - A systematic method for eliminating waste within a manufacturing system while maximizing value for customers.
- Microlearning - Learning in small, focused units that can be consumed in short time periods.
- Minimum Effective Dose - The smallest input that produces a desired outcome, maximizing efficiency.
- Productive Laziness - The practice of finding the most efficient path to accomplish goals by eliminating unnecessary work.
- Prompt Lazy Loading - An AI design pattern that defers loading detailed prompt instructions until they are actually needed.
- System Optimization Principle - The principle that optimal systems minimize both energy expenditure and entropy, avoiding waste while maintaining reliability and order.
- Text Expanders - Productivity applications that replace specific character sequences with longer text snippets, dramatically speeding up repetitive typing tasks.
- Touch Typing - A typing technique where typists use muscle memory to locate keys without looking at the keyboard, enabling faster and more accurate text input.
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