The best effort/impact ratio you can find to increase employee engagement and recognition is to automate birthday and anniversary celebrations. It is cross cultural, cross-religious, cross-generation, cross-timezone etc. And it makes people genuinely happy to receive some positive vibes during this special day.
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* This is rather a lot of work just to be able to _add tasks on your phone_ while you're away from your desk or even just to sync tasks between what might be two or three desktops, and it's pretty clear they had more of an "enterprise environment" or a hosting service like InThe.AM in mind when they wrote it. Regarding that particular service, it is open-source but "Setting this up locally as a clone of Inthe.AM... - Source: Hacker News / about 2 years ago
2) Save those static "TODO" tabs to a task manager[1] and treat them as tasks. [1]: My one: https://github.com/naggie/dstask/ -- saving the URL in note means I can open the tab in a browser again in a command (open). - Source: Hacker News / about 3 years ago
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