Polling power.

May 30th, 2007  |  Published in Stump the Researcher, tools  |  1 Comment

A reader asks: I frequently have the need to get input from my large and very geographically dispersed team. When I send an email out, I get all these answers in different formats and, frankly, it’s a pain in the neck. Any suggestions?

Why yes, thanks for asking!

You can poll your team (or customers or anyone!) without typing a single line of code. Some popular polling tools are Polldaddy, Quibblo, and Zoho Polls. All easy and all well-reviewed!

Still, our favorite is Wufoo. Wufoo is a very simple way to build amazing online forms. When you design a form with Wufoo, it automatically builds the database, backend and scripts needed to make collecting and understanding your data easy, fast and fun. You can send it by email or send the link. Seriously, this is easy.

Happy polling!

Email Overload

May 27th, 2006  |  Published in Uncategorized

Imagine an entire blog dedicated to email overload. Sound boring and repetitive to me. But it’s not! Itzy Sabo writes useful and practical information on the subject. My favorite post of late is:

How to turn a smart person into an idiot, in one easy
step

I’ve talked about the effects of overload on the quality of work, and
here are some great quotes that seem to agree:

Idiotic Workload
“You can turn a smart person into an idiot just by
overworking him”

Prof. Peter Capelli, The Wharton School, University of
Pennsylvania [via
Fortune]

And there’s more.

Read more here.