Management
The first video (Urban), the speaker developed how the mind of a procrastinator works; that is the person waits until the last day (or minute) to make a planned work having a high stress in the execution. Urban says the high stress is accompanied by an innovation explosion. He explains the procrastination process with a "rational" human and an "irrational" monkey. The monkey looks for the short term gratification (easy and fun) and the "rational" human the long term strategy (makes sense). Both worlds are possible to match, but in several cases, students and professionals locate in the excluded areas of both positions. The changing factor in the procrastination is the "panic monster" that get away the monkey and put the "rational" human to work.
The second video (Grant), The author develops the idea of the relation between the original thinkers and procrastinators. He states that he is a Pre-castinators, which means, he suffers the stress for a deadline months before. He shows a graphic that the execution of the job in advance and last-minute moment, there is a low innovation capacity for the person. The best moment when the person has more invention capacity and creativity is in the middle of the deadline period. He had an experience with one student that requested him to invest in the company, and he rejected the proposal because they work without organization and plan, but he did not realize that they have creativity.
The third video (Miller), a person that was near dead without one hand and his two legs. The most important part of the speech was the most important concern about death is not "what happens about dead?" but the suffering process before dies. This was the most emotional video of the three.
Works cited
Grant, Adam. The surprising habits of original thinkers. 26 April 2016. 30 July 2016.Web.
Miller, B.J. What Really Matters at the End of Life. 30 September 2015. 30 July 2016.Web.
Urban, Tim. Inside the mind of a master procrastinator. 06 April 2016. 30 July 2016.Web.