Working with MVPs is common practice in most teams and companies today. Few apply the principles on a personal level. Here’s how:
Why do some people achieve their new year’s resolutions?
What makes the difference? To get forward on your resolution let’s start with the simple things.
Try something new in 2021
Do you want to get ahead in 2021? Try the tickler file method to get ahead in 2021.
Tickler file project went live today.
My tickler file app project hit the app store and play store today.
Circular Economy 2030: Should we ban plastics?
In the last part of the Circular Economy 2030 series, we look at how plastic bans would affect the circularity of packaging.
https://www.resociety.net/blog/plastic-ban-an-alternative-worth-considering
43 me in stores soon
We at fortythree.me will soon publish our app 43me on the App Store and Play Store. Stay tuned. It is the first dedicated tickler file app on the market.
Circular Economy: What effect could deposit systems have to promote circularity?
Part seven of eight in the circular economy 2030 series by TOMRA and FutureManagementGroup analyses the possible effects of deposit systems on the recycling value chain of the future.
https://www.resociety.net/blog/an-incentivizing-alternative-for-plastic-waste
43me is the only dedicated tickler file app in the market. Here is how it support you in your productivity and daily work.
Developing a personal vision
To improve efficiency you can focus on how you self organize and how you design your day. True success in life, however, requires more direction. Learn here how to develop a personal vision for clear directions in life and work.
Circular Economy 2030: Reuse rules?
Reuse as the primary circularity strategy could make a big difference in the world. Even though industry experts do not perceive it as the most probable scenario, it’s worth to consider which effects it would have on the global waste and recycling system.
This blog is part six of eight in the scenario analysis series: Circular Economy 2030
https://www.resociety.net/blog/back-to-the-basics-reuse-as-primary-alternative