Three reasons why we need help in the personal productivity/following up/getting things done department

1. The Smart Talk Trap
2. The Knowing-doing gap
3. Attention Deficit Trait

The Smart-Talk Trap. By: Pfeffer, Jeffrey; Sutton, Robert I.. Harvard Business Review, May/Jun99, Vol. 77 Issue 3, p134-142, 9p, 2c; Abstract: This article reports that many companies are plagued by a gap between knowing too much and doing too little about problems that face their organization. The authors call this space the "knowing-doing" gap. This gap can be traced to a basic human propensity to let talk substitute for action. Talk, and especially smart talk, is highly rewarded in organizations because speaking with intelligence and confidence has been reinforced in people. Five characteristics have been found in companies that have avoided the smart-talk trap, which include having leaders who understand their work, have a bias for plain language and simple concepts, frame questions by asking "how," not just "why," have strong mechanisms that close the loop, and believe that experience is the best teacher in business. Listed companies that use talk productively include IDEO Product Development, Bayport Terminal, Continental Airlines, Macintosh, and Merrill Lynch.

http://www.cioinsight.com/print_article2/0,1217,a=30084,00.asp

Notes from a talk by Robert Sutton on The Smart Talk Trap

Key points

Ideas to implement

Questions to ask yourselves

National Staff Development Council: Take action to bridge the knowing-doing gap http://www.nsdc.org/library/publications/results/res3-04spar.cfm

Why Can't We Get Anything Done?

Stanford B-school professor Jeffrey Pfeffer has a question: If we're so smart, why can't we get anything done? Here are 16 rules to help you make