
Top 33 Justin Rosenstein Quotes
#1. When we think of work, we think of work as an act of service. We think of it as an act of love for humanity.
Justin Rosenstein
#2. Whether you're a programming prodigy or the office manager holding it all together, technology empowers small groups of passionate people with an astonishing degree of leverage to make the world a better place.
Justin Rosenstein
#3. Asana and complementary services are bringing the evolved team brain to the entire world. In great companies like Twitter, Uber, Airbnb, Foursquare, and LinkedIn, people already add information to and extract insight from these systems much the same way our hands and brain exchange signals.
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#4. I was quite a shy child - not chronically, but I tended to blend into the background.
Ben Whishaw
#5. If you look at the history of communication, new technologies like the phone and e-mail didn't just let people do things faster; it fundamentally changed the scope of the kinds of projects people dared to take on.
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#6. In general, good tools for staying in sync just haven't been built and made available to the world.
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#7. When I was born, the doctor looked at my mother and said, 'Congratulations, you have an actor!'
Sally Field
#9. A story is the relationship that you develop between who you are, or who you potentially are, and the infinite world.
Shekhar Kapur
#10. When topics are complex and meaty, don't create a never-ending email thread. It's amazing how much time people waste composing and reading carefully-worded essays, when a 5 minute in-person chat would resolve the whole thing.
Justin Rosenstein
#11. When leaders know how to lead great meetings, there's less time wasted and less frustration. We have more energy to do the work that matters, realize our full potential, and do great things.
Justin Rosenstein
#12. We who work in technology have nurtured an especially rare gift: the opportunity to effect change at an unprecedented scale and rate. Technology, community, and capitalism combine to make Silicon Valley the potential epicenter of vast positive change.
Justin Rosenstein
#13. In a knowledge economy, natural selection favors organizations that can most effectively harness and coordinate collective intellectual energy and creative capacity.
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#14. Just as the mind emerges from the actions of individual neurons and their cooperation, the success of an organization emerges not only from its individual participants, but also from the interplay between them.
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#16. We could go work on curing cancer. We could go work on building spaceships. We could go work on art projects. What's fun about working at Asana is we get to work on all of them at the same time.
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#17. The human brain is a product of natural selection. In the face of scarcity, our hominid great-great-uncles were unable to compete against our sapient great-great-grandparents' abilities to build more elaborate mental models and orchestrate their bodies' movements in more sophisticated ways.
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#18. Don't murmur and rebel in your hour of adversity. Trust in God in every trial.
T. B. Joshua
#19. You play ensemble things that you had no idea you were going to play two minutes before.
Lester Bowie
#20. If you're going to devote the best years of your life to your work, have enough love for yourself and the world around you to work on something that matters to you deeply
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#21. People spend an enormous amount of time in their inboxes, compulsively checking, and it's slow, distracting, and inefficient. It's almost a counterproductivity tool.
Justin Rosenstein
#22. Know when to email vs. when to meet. Logistics are best handled over a non-immediate communication channel like email or Asana tasks. Detailed status meetings will suck the life out of your day.
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#23. You need to find your gift, something you love doing
Sunday Adelaja
#24. Working together in concert more smoothly not only helps us move more quickly; it changes the nature of what we can undertake. When we have the confidence that we can orchestrate the group effort required to realize them, we dare bigger dreams.
Justin Rosenstein
#25. When I ask people how much time they spend not doing their job - time spent on 'work-about-work' or phone calls or e-mails - people regularly tell me 60, or even 90 percent. So if Asana could take that down closer to zero, we could potentially double the effectiveness of humanity.
Justin Rosenstein
#26. As you are aware, E is the most common letter in the English alphabet,
Arthur Conan Doyle
#27. We know a post-email world is coming. Asana is the first credible post-email application.
Justin Rosenstein
#28. Historically, software for business was seen as unsexy because the products were seen as so poor - they provided such a poor user experience.
Justin Rosenstein
#29. It's the injustice that I hate, more than anything," he'd said to Smee one night, his eyes red and glassy, slurring his words, his head lolling as he tried to focus. He'd vomited, and then promptly passed out on a bush. "I hate the world that does not work out fair.
Jodi Lynn Anderson
#30. Meetings get a bad rap, and deservedly so - most are disorganized and distracted. But they can be a critical tool for getting your team on the same page.
Justin Rosenstein
#31. In America, we believe that competition strengthens us.
Sarah Palin
#32. Never forget, the real secret of giving advice is this: Once you've given it, don't concern yourself with whether it is followed or not, and refrain from saying 'I told you so.'
Harvey MacKay
#33. It's hard to hold the hand of anyone who is reaching for the sky just to surrender
Leonard Cohen
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