Lessons In Productive Procrastination

Frank Partnoy describes himself as an inveterate procrastinator–and the banker/lawyer/author is not convinced that’s a bad thing. His book Wait: The Art and Science of Delay is an investigation into his own habits of prolonged decision-making and the shortsightedness that pervaded crisis-era finance. Fast Company talked with Partnoy about when to make decisions, how to manage time, and why better-paid people are less happy.

 

This interview has been condensed and edited.

FAST COMPANY: The question you’re asking in the book, “When do I make a decision?” is one of the most broad. How do you even begin to answer it?

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TNW interviews César Salazar as Mexican.VC joins 500 Startups

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As Mexican startup accelerator Mexican.VC is officially joining Dave McClure’s 500 Startups, we decided to ask a few questions to its co-founder, César Salazar.

As you may remember, Mexican.VC started as a micro-seed fund and accelerator co-created by Silicon Valley geek David Weekly and Mexico’s usual suspects César Salazar and Santiago Zavala, who have been the driving force behind many entrepreneurship- and startup-related events that emerged in the country over the last few years.