Train your brain to faster assess and evaluate asymmetric information...

Here is an important tip to increase your personal productivity...

It is essential to take good notes during meetings and share them with everyone so that everyone can understand what was happening. Although it can seem difficult at first, with practice and proper structure, it becomes easy to take great notes. This is useful not only in meetings but also at learning how to take notes at seminars and learning sessions.

Above all- it develops the ability to hear, think thru, interpret and sort thru necessary/unnecessary information and finally to convert it to brain signals that jot it down (or type it out, as I prefer). Note-taking during meetings and conversations helps train the brain to quickly assess and evaluate asymmetrical information packets, make meaning out of them, and then take appropriate/apt actions.

If you want to lead your team, organization, or larger group, this is a valuable skill. The world is full of asymmetric information. The faster you can process, analyze, and evaluate a situation, the more quickly you can determine the best course of action. This trait is essential for leaders and anyone who wants to improve and recreate themselves.