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The Art and Science of Getting Things Done



The Royal Institution

A panel of world-class experts from science and industry divulge the secrets of effectiveness.
Watch the Q&A here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2xt95zN3EDM
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This event forms part of our series ‘Operating at the boundaries’, presented in partnership with QuantumBlack.

About the speakers:

Matthew Clifford
Chief Executive, Entrepreneur First

Paul J Harris
Director of Economic Development, Rolls-Royce plc

Vera-Maria Glahn
‎Managing Director, Partner at FIELD

Peter Chamley
Group Board – UK Infrastructure Leader, Arup

The discussion is chaired by author and broadcaster Tom Chatfield.

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14 thoughts on “The Art and Science of Getting Things Done
  1. In the middle of this and so far it's horribly disappointing. Four random people with no real insights into productivity just sharing their personal views… Nothing to learn or take away…bah!

  2. In the great words of Samuel Jackson in Pulp fiction;
    "Say ummm… one more time, I dare you, I double dare you Mother f#$%er, Say umm… one more damn time"
    That blonde woman needs to know the pain she inflicts in listening to her.
    Its like being water boarded.

  3. some audio editing would have been good there's lots of breathing and sniffing throughout, not nice to listen to. As it is, the content doesn't seem all that interesting anyway.

  4. I'm not sure how this fits into the type of lectures delivered at the RI?
    PS. really enjoyed the lecture on Quantum Fields before this one.

  5. If we account for economic externalities, we will be guided by normal economic forces to do things that reduce or eliminate harmful impacts on the environment. Just getting 'things' done can be harmful to the planet when the things that are profitable (because of the persistence of externalities as a distorting influence) are thing that squander resources and despoil the planet.

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