Harry Ng: Understanding the Hyper-Scheduling Method
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Harry Ng is the Co-Founder and COO of Sorted³, a hyper-scheduling app that helps you reduce stress and focus more.
He holds a BEng in Computer Science from The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology and an MSc in Electronic Commerce and Internet Computing from The University of Hong Kong.
Harry is a serial entrepreneur and Lead Instructor at the General Assembly. He has organised many startup events, including AngelHack and Rails Girls. Harry is a strong believer in the lean startup approach to business.
When he’s not working, he enjoys traveling the world with his family and learning about photography.
Today, Harry shares his journey into software development and launching the world’s first hyper-scheduling app.
He explains what hyper-scheduling is and how the Sorted³ app works to increase your productivity.
He shares how he and his team work together across different time zones and how he balances running a business while raising a family.
He also shares the tools and apps he uses, how he stays on top of the industry’s latest trends, and why the customer experience is vital to the Sorted³ app team.
“A calendar itself is not enough. If you are just putting it on a calendar, it is really hard to make changes to your plan.”
Harry Ng
This Week on The Power to Live More Podcast:
- What made Harry decide to launch the Sorted³ app
- What hyper scheduling is and how the app works
- How the remote team at Sorted³ works together to develop the app
- How Harry manages his team across different time zones
- What Harry does to balance work-life and family life
- Tools and apps Harry uses to stay organised
- How Harry stays on top of industry trends and develops his learning
- Why customer experience is so vital to the Sorted³ app team
- How Harry handles tough days
- What living more looks like for Harry
Resources Mentioned:
- Slack
- GitHub
- Roam Research
- Book: How to Take Smart Notes By Sönke Ahrens
Connect with Harry Ng:
- Sorted³
- Sorted³ on Instagram
- Sorted³ on Facebook
- Sorted³ on Twitter
- Harry Ng on LinkedIn
- Harry Ng on Twitter
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