How professionals work. Artem Polyansky, Marketing Director, Prime Time Forums
The column "How Professionals Work" is again at Megamind. Under the microscope - Artyom Polyansky, who holds the position of Director of Marketing at Prime Time Forums and at the same time co-founder and partner of Zillion . Current Location:
I’m driving home from my office on Tuesday, 21:30. Current place of work:
I’m Marketing Director of Prime Time Forums, the organizer of Russian Marketing Week 2015. One word that best describes how you work:
Productivity. How many hours a day do you work?
10-12 Current Mobile Device:
iPhone 6 Current Computer:
Macbook Pro

What applications, programs, utilities can you live without?
Keynote, Numbers, Pages, Trello, Mail + Sidekick.
What kind of life hack helps you save time?
Voice dialing in the iPhone when replying to letters and messages of instant messengers.
Skype and WebEx instead of meetings.
Which to-do manager do you use?
To manage the tasks, projects and employees of Trello. To control yourself, head.
What do you listen to when you work?
Customers.
What are you reading now?
“With Everyone and With No One” by Michael Harris. The book is about us - the last generation that remembers life before the Internet. My beloved publishing house.
Which book of the last read was the most memorable?
The Black Swan by Nassim Taleb, though read more than two years ago.
Do you use electronic readers or prefer paper books?
I love paper books very much, but I constantly use the vBookz application, which can spell text books in audio format.
How much time do you sleep?
8 ocloc'k.
Are you an owl or an early bird?
Neither this nor that. It's all about the mode.
How do you have breakfast?
I drink coffee and feed my daughter porridge.
How do you spend time on the way to / from work?
I try to relax listening to music or books. And sometimes I dictate texts, as now.
What advice have you ever been given you can pass on to others?
Everything can always be done better. This means that any project is worth doing iteratively. A good solution is always better than its complete absence.

What applications, programs, utilities can you live without?
Keynote, Numbers, Pages, Trello, Mail + Sidekick.
What kind of life hack helps you save time?
Voice dialing in the iPhone when replying to letters and messages of instant messengers.
Skype and WebEx instead of meetings.
Which to-do manager do you use?
To manage the tasks, projects and employees of Trello. To control yourself, head.
What do you listen to when you work?
Customers.
What are you reading now?
“With Everyone and With No One” by Michael Harris. The book is about us - the last generation that remembers life before the Internet. My beloved publishing house.
Which book of the last read was the most memorable?
The Black Swan by Nassim Taleb, though read more than two years ago.
Do you use electronic readers or prefer paper books?
I love paper books very much, but I constantly use the vBookz application, which can spell text books in audio format.
How much time do you sleep?
8 ocloc'k.
Are you an owl or an early bird?
Neither this nor that. It's all about the mode.
How do you have breakfast?
I drink coffee and feed my daughter porridge.
How do you spend time on the way to / from work?
I try to relax listening to music or books. And sometimes I dictate texts, as now.
What advice have you ever been given you can pass on to others?
Everything can always be done better. This means that any project is worth doing iteratively. A good solution is always better than its complete absence.