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- CODE Method - Capture, Organize, Distill, Express - a knowledge management workflow.
- Design Thinking - A user-centered creative problem-solving approach.
- Six Thinking Hats - A parallel thinking method using different colored hats to represent thinking modes.
- Feynman Technique 2.0 - An enhanced version of the Feynman Technique that adds structured course design, teaching considerations, and deeper simplification strategies.
- Lateral Thinking - Problem-solving from indirect, creative angles rather than direct logical steps.
- 3-3-3 Method - A daily structure: 3 hours on one project, 3 shorter tasks, 3 maintenance activities.
- Ivy Lee Method - A simple yet powerful productivity technique: plan 3-5 prioritized tasks each evening and work through them sequentially the next day.
- Kanban - A visual workflow management method using boards and cards.
- Bullet Journal - A rapid logging system combining tasks, events, and notes in a structured format.
- Evergreen Notes - Notes that grow and improve over time through continuous refinement.
- Middle Out Thinking - A thinking approach that combines top-down and bottom-up reasoning starting from the middle.
- Make Time - A productivity framework by Jake Knapp and John Zeratsky that uses four daily steps - Highlight, Laser, Energize, and Reflect - to help you focus on what matters most.
- ABCDE Method - A prioritization system categorizing tasks by importance and action type.
- Personal Kanban - A visual personal task management system using boards and work-in-progress limits.
- Bibliography - A systematic list of sources consulted or referenced in research and knowledge work.
- PARA Method - An organization system using Projects, Areas, Resources, and Archives.
- Remark, Relate, Reference - A three-step method for processing information by noting your observations, connecting them to existing knowledge, and tracking the source.
- SCALE Method - A framework for leveraging AI through systematic capture, connection, and growth.
- Remark, Relate, Reference (RRR) - A three-step method for capturing and connecting information while maintaining source attribution.
- MoSCoW Method - Prioritization framework using Must have, Should have, Could have, Won't have.
- Smart Notes - Notes designed for reuse, connection, and long-term value.
- Zettelkasten Method - A note-taking and knowledge management method based on interconnected atomic notes.
- Progressive Summarization - A layered highlighting method to distill information over time.
- Most Impactful Next Task (MINT) - A prioritization method focusing on identifying and completing the single most impactful task.
- Citation - The practice of formally referencing sources to attribute ideas, enable verification, and maintain intellectual integrity.
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