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Leaders are fundamentally charged with getting things done - being
productive. To do this, we have to understand that Time is every
organization's most valuable asset. When leaders spend their time
focused on the right goals, engaged in the right activities, and
with the right people, they product the Waterfall Effect. The
Waterfall Effect is the benefits that cascade down through the
organization, into the community, and out to the customer/client
base. There are six principles every leader can follow to be
productive and create the Waterfall Effect: 1. Developing Field
Vision - the ability to assimilate and respond to numerous data
inputs. 2. Keeping the Glass Half Full - the impact of attitude at
the leadership and managerial level. 3. Leveraging the Value of
Silence - the timing of when to talk and when to remain quiet. 4.
Peeling Back the Onion - the value of uncovering the hidden
potential in others. 5. Setting the Bar - the importance of setting
and maintaining proper expectations. 6. Triaging Priorities - the
need for constant appraisal of what needs doing right now. This
book covers all six principles in detail, providing you 18 concrete
suggestions wrapped in examples, exercises and stories to drive the
point home. Imagine, in under an hour, you could be producing the
Waterfall Effect every day
QuietSpacing is an revolutionary way to effectively manage the
frenetic nature of modern work life. Born from the need by people
for a better way to stay abreast of their busy professional lives,
QuietSpacing lays out a simple way to organize, track and complete
everything you have going on in your world. The QuietSpacing
implementation guide (applied in Microsoft Outlook 2010) teaches
you a new way to view how you interact with your work, with your
technologies, and with others. It goes further, though, providing a
step-by-step guide to implementing the strategies and behaviors
necessary to increase your productivity and sense of control and
satisfaction over your personal and professional worlds The
foundation of the methodology is recognizing that there are only
four types of stuff that we deal with each day. Coupling this
simple classification system with four-step process for managing
your work greatly improves your processing speed and effectiveness.
The icing on the cake comes from the dozens of QuickTips embedded
throughout the book that reduce the interruptions and distractions
you suffer and help you further increase your productivity. Find
out what thousands of people have already learned about how to
increase your productivity and regain control over your work day.
QuietSpacing is great for anyone who: - Is bombarded by
interruptions and distractions throughout the day. - Wants to
conquer their e-mail, schedule and/or task list (especially for
those working in Microsoft Outlook 2010). - Uses a smartphone. -
Interacts with others during the day. - Seeks to command their work
environment. - Craves a stronger sense of accomplishment and
control over their lives. Give yourself the gift of getting back in
command of your day
E-mail is the boon of the modern world and the bane for most of us
working in it. We love the way we can communicate with it, but we
hate the way e-mails stack up in our inbox. The truth is that we
couldn't do our jobs effectively without e-mail, so we need to find
ways to make better use of this amazing tool. Send - A Dozen Ways
to Make E-mail Productive Again does exactly that - teach you a
host of easily implemented ways to use e-mail more effectively and
productively...again. This book will help you will learn: 1. Six
tips for better email mechanics - using the functions of the tool
better 2. Six tips for better messaging and communication -
creating better content in email 3. Clear delineation of when email
is a productive tool and when it is a time sink 4. How integrating
this communication tool with others produces a better result for
everyone Effective use of e-mail makes you more productive and more
focused on the things that need your attention.
Our work days move faster and faster. The phone's ringing, the
e-mail's pinging, and someone has just dashed in waiving something
important It's overwhelming. All we want is some peace and quiet so
we can focus on getting something done. But how? How can we get
some quiet in our day? How can we get some focus back? How can we
regain a sense of command over our career and life? We need a
little Done - Time Management Strategies for Regaining Command of
Your Day That's how. The truth is that getting focus back into the
day doesn't require dramatic changes in the way we work. All that's
needed are a few small changes to how we approach our technology,
our schedules, our tasks and each other. Those small changes
deliver a renewed sense of command and control over our days,
careers and lives. The reward? It's not just getting more done. No.
It's feeling better about what we do because success is a feeling,
not a result. It feels good to check something off the list. It
feels good to put a project to bed. It feels good to walk into a
meeting early. That's the promise of Done - Time Management
Strategies for Regaining Command of Your Day. By adopting any one
or more of the actionable suggestions contained in the book, we
begin to drive the bus again, instead of hanging on desperately to
the back bumper
Our work days move faster and faster. The phone's ringing, the
e-mail's pinging, and someone has just dashed in waiving something
important It's overwhelming. All we want is some peace and quiet so
we can focus on getting something done. But how? - How can we get
some quiet in our day? - How can we get some focus back? - How can
we regain a sense of command over our career and life? We need a
little Focus Pocus We need 24 Tricks for Regaining Command of Your
Day That's how. The truth is that getting focus back into the day
doesn't require magic tricks or even dramatic changes in the way we
work. All that's needed are a few small changes to how we approach
our technology, our schedules, our tasks and each other. Those
small changes deliver a renewed sense of command and control over
our days, careers and lives. The reward? It's not just getting more
done. No. It's feeling better about what we do because success is a
feeling, not a result. - It feels good to check something off the
list. - It feels good to put a project to bed. - It feels good to
walk into a meeting early. That's the promise of Focus Pocus: 24
Tricks for Regaining Command of Your Day. By adopting any one or
more of the actionable suggestions contained in the book, we begin
to drive the bus again, instead of hanging on desperately to the
back bumper
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