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by Ken_Adler 2250 days ago
I do it mostly so I don't have to repeat myself. :)

I use the clips so that others can gain from the kernals of wisdom those clips provide... without having to commit to some portion of an hour to find the kernal themselves.

Saves everyone time and enforces compliance to decisions made )

Also, of course, by manually editing down a deeply technical discussion from an hour to 20 minutes helps me REALLY listen and understand what the speaker is saying....and so it also helps me to continue improve my knowledge...

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I can't help but think you've found a more complicated and less efficient way to achieve the same thing as writing up an off-the cuff talk afterwards.

Personally I loathe the spoken word as a medium for efficient transmission of information. Reading and skim-reading is an order of magnitude faster.

And writing up something I've spoken is the perfect way to focus and clarify.

LOL.... I know what you are saying,

It's interesting how different people process information.

All I can say is that it works for me.... and I find it to be highly impactful on my co-workers etc.

There is something about capturing nuance that "multimedia" really helps with....

So my mission is to reduce the effort it takes for me to do this to less then it takes to just write up and share notes...

Do you have any examples of talks that you've edited?
I'll look to see if there is anything I can share publicly...
As a fellow workflow efficiency nerd.. I salute you. Would love to learn about your manual workflows sometime.