Jobs: the story of Max Kra
Workplaces / / December 27, 2019
Today, on the workplace, we tell Max Kraynov blogger startapper, a consultant and a person create a successful business.
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What do you do in your work?
- write me interested in things on www.kraynov.com
- Develop a financial planner "4 Envelope»
- Advise number of Russian and not only start-ups on the development of products and business models. Sometimes something to write on www.startupcube.com
- Advise on telecommunications companies to increase profitability of campaigns related to the monetization of additional services.
How does your workplace?
Table, on it a laptop SONY. And a bunch of papers.
What hardware are using?
- Notebook SONY VGN SZ260P
- 4 different external disc (Seagate, Maxtor, Buffalo, LiteOn), connected via a network
- Cable Router Netgear (standing in the hall for a television receiver)
- 2 200 Netgear PowerLine adapter to create a computer network via the electrical
- Phone iPhone 3G. Now issued to all managers in the old place of work. I bought the phone from the company when he left.
What software use?
- Windows XP (came with the laptop). Windows 7 is not moved because too lazy to restore the system and data.
− Microsoft Office 2007 (Word, Excel, PowerPoint)
− Microsoft Project 2007
− microsoft Visio
− Axure Pro 5.5
− MindManager 8
− Mozilla Firefox 3.6 b4
− IrfanView
− Skype
Is there a place in your paper work?
- Any thoughts writing in duplicate: in notebooks (they have 3) and MindManager-e. But more often - just in notebooks.
- All letters from clients, despite the archiving, print and walk on them with a marker, so as not to miss something important. Read from the screen do not like.
- Unnecessary records ditch into 8 pieces and throw in a bucket for securities.
- Invoices, invoices cry, write on them the date of payment, scan, archive, and delete the original
Is there a dream configuration?
Absolutely not. Computer - a tool for the job.
- For the toys I have a Nintendo Wii and Playstation 3 (although they are usually played by my son)
- Thought on the big screen, but a large monitor triggers to open more applications than you need, and it's bad for performance.