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Nikkei Business Associé

April 1, 2008

FEATURE

Notebooks, digital cameras, IC recorders… We take an exhaustive look at recording tools

The Most Efficient Memo Techniques

 

CASES

Write down 50 ideas a day

 

Record your feelings with doodles

 

Make your laptop into a knowledge base

 

Look at yourself objectively with a video camera

 

Put in practice the “anywhere memo” by using your mobile phone

 

Store your A4 size memos in clear files

 

Visualize your memories using a digital camera

 

Be skillful at dividing up uses for your PC and the Internet

 

Writing down detailed information about customers in order to make a lasting impression on them

 

Sending mail from your mobile phone to your PC

 

Should you organize information or not?

 

Special Supplement

The “Taitsukun” (Man in tights) Memos

 

USING POST-IT MEMOS

Development process recorded using 3M style “KJ Method” (Kawakita Jiro Method)

 

Complementing the brain’s recording capacity

 

TIPS

Practical memo techniques that you can start using tomorrow

 

Making memos efficient and easy to understand/recording things anytime and anywhere/using your PC efficiently

 

SUGGESTIONS

Precise memos are at the root of your ingenuity

Shoichi Yanagimoto (head coach of Japan women’s volleyball team)

 

Putting something into words make the knowledge yours

Shinya Tasaki (sommelier)

 

Put more emphasis on what you will take note of than on your tools

Kenichiro Horii (columnist and TV watcher)

 


 

Nikkei Business Associé

April 1, 2008

FEATURE

Notebooks, digital cameras, IC recorders… We take an exhaustive look at recording tools

The Most Efficient Memo Techniques

 

CASES

Write down 50 ideas a day

 

Record your feelings with doodles

 

Make your laptop into a knowledge base

 

Look at yourself objectively with a video camera

 

Put in practice the “anywhere memo” by using your mobile phone

 

Store your A4 size memos in clear files

 

Visualize your memories using a digital camera

 

Be skillful at dividing up uses for your PC and the Internet

 

Writing down detailed information about customers in order to make a lasting impression on them

 

Sending mail from your mobile phone to your PC

 

Should you organize information or not?

 

Special Supplement

The “Taitsukun” (Man in tights) Memos

 

USING POST-IT MEMOS

Development process recorded using 3M style “KJ Method” (Kawakita Jiro Method)

 

Complementing the brain’s recording capacity

 

TIPS

Practical memo techniques that you can start using tomorrow

 

Making memos efficient and easy to understand/recording things anytime and anywhere/using your PC efficiently

 

SUGGESTIONS

Precise memos are at the root of your ingenuity

Shoichi Yanagimoto (head coach of Japan women’s volleyball team)

 

Putting something into words make the knowledge yours

Shinya Tasaki (sommelier)

 

Put more emphasis on what you will take note of than on your tools

Kenichiro Horii (columnist and TV watcher)