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The Protocol Principle

The Protocol Principle

Spend time up front to create protocols that reduce real-time coordination.

An example is using scheduling links versus wasteful email negotiations.

Protocols streamline customer support and keep emails focused.

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"A World Without Email : Reimagining Work in an Age of Communication Overload" is a book authored by Cal Newport , a computer science professor at Georgetown University. In this book, Newport presents a bold vision for liberating workers from the tyranny of their inboxes and reimagining work in the digital age . According to Newport, email has become a source of endless distraction and stress, causing workers to waste time on unimportant messages and preventing them from focusing on deep and meaningful work.

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