The Importance Of Taking Notes
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The Importance Of Taking Notes

In my experience, 99 percent of people in leadership roles don’t take notes. What’s more, males are less likely to take notes than their female counterparts.

I recently met with 30 chief executives for a dinner-table conversation about closing the gender gap. We discussed how men can counteract bias in the workplace by speaking up and championing their female colleagues. It was a wonderfully eye-opening discussion, full of valuable insights; yet I was the only person who took notes the entire time – and boy did I take notes, I ran out of white space and had to write over my notes, my hotel notepad, my report and even my name tag!

Sheryl Sandberg, Facebook’s chief operating officer and the founder of LeanIn.Org, expressed her surprise over my note-taking in this excellent piece about women in the workplace co-written with Adam Grant. Sheryl is putting together a series on the subject on LinkedIn too, I’m looking forward to getting involved.

Back in our meeting, conversation came around to the subject of women being more likely to be note takers in meetings, because there is an unfair expectation on them to do support work. In other words as a society we expect the office housework to fall to a woman.

Not only is this unfair to women, but it’s also disadvantageous to men. It’s time for men to step up and do their share of support work. On top of counteracting gender bias in the work force, it will also give men a better understanding of what going on within the business and what needs to be done to make things run more effectively. Mentoring, training and note taking – these are wonderful development areas, which everyone, men and women alike, can greatly benefit from.

Note taking is one of my favourite pastimes. I can’t tell you where I’d be if I hadn’t had a pen on hand to write down my ideas (or more importantly, other people's) as soon as they came to me. Some of Virgin’s most successful companies have been born from random moments – if we hadn't opened our notebooks, they would never have happened.

No matter how big, small, simple or complex an idea is, get it in writing. But don’t just take notes for the sake of taking notes, go through your ideas and turn them into actionable and measurable goals. If you don’t write your ideas down, they could leave your head before you even leave the room.

To counteract the gender bias, men shouldn’t take over the note taking from women, everyone should be taking notes!

This article was originally published on Richard Branson's blog on Virgin.com.

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Anric Blatt

🆎 helps frustrated 7 & 8 Figure Entrepreneurs WHO LOOK SUCCESSFUL ON THE OUTSIDE re-ignite their Dreams and Ambitions to generate IMMENSE and sustainable WEALTH, IMPACT & INFLUENCE

3y

I've actually seen the wonderful Mr Branson interupt himself in his own speech to take down a note that popped into his head - it was phenomenal to watch #anricb

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Stefan Treloar

Chief Information Security Officer at IG Group

4y

Love this! I spend so much of time working with stakeholders to help them get engaged in the wonderful world of information security and I am continually told how things could be done better. If I did not have my trusty notebook to hand, I would never be able to remember the great ideas that come my way. I tried the digital notes but I need to write to remember. C'est la vie

Brieuc Sebillotte

Head of Sales & Customer Experience

7y

You're right to encourage people in this way. First step, write down your ideas! Then you should find a way to share your ideas easily with teammates, friends, ... Sharing will enable you to deeply improve your ideas and maybe to transform them in real actions! What do you think ? What is the best way to transform notes in actions ?

ASIO EMIMA

finance and administrative assistant at akuku farm seeds Ltd

7y

ihave been reluctant about taking notes,thanks for those encouraging words ,iam going to start doing it right away.lol

Gerry Lebel

Procurement Specialist at Computer Hardware Enterprise Software & Solutions (CHESS), PEO EIS, US Army

7y

I am normally the person who takes notes & transcribes them (when needed), but I've also seen where it's better to write them vs type on a PC/Smart Phone.

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