



Paul Graham's concept distinguishing between makers who need long uninterrupted blocks for creative work and managers who work in hour-long appointment slots, highlighting scheduling conflicts.
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Maker Schedule vs. Manager Schedule
Paul Graham's essay "Maker's Schedule, Manager's Schedule" distinguishes two fundamentally different approaches to time management based on work type, explaining why meetings are so disruptive for creative professionals.
The Problem: When managers (operating on manager schedule) schedule meetings with makers (operating on maker schedule), they may not realize that a single one-hour meeting can effectively destroy a half-day of productive maker time.
Why:
Many people need both:
Makers:
Managers:
Creative professionals, software developers, writers, managers scheduling makers, organizations seeking productivity, anyone experiencing calendar conflicts
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