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maker/manager framework
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A productivity methodology that categorizes workers as either 'makers' (needing long uninterrupted blocks) or 'managers' (working effectively in short chunks) to optimize scheduling.
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"If you need two to four uninterrupted hours to produce your best work, you're a maker. If you can work in five to 60 minute chunks and still win, you're a manager."
Attribution: Alex Hormozi explains and uses this framework as his primary method for managing his time and calendar, stating 'which is usually what I am' when referring to being a maker