Theme for Week: Leaving Things Undone

Did last week’s theme sing to you?

Toooooo much to doooooo…..and not enough time

Here’s an encouraging note that I just read on the Management Toolbox* website:

 “20% of our work time is lost doing unnecessary things“*.

Wow! That’s a full day in a 5 day work week. Do we really fritter away that much time? I find that part discouraging. The encouraging part of it is…it’s possible that some of us are doing far more than we really HAVE to do.

If we could dump that stuff, just imagine…

These tools that will help you and your team leave things undone (effectively) and boost morale and productivity in the process:

 

All helpful resources for managers who, in the interest of  morale, productivity and results.

Come back soon.  it’s the noble thing to do.

Note:  If you are a manager – wishing for clear direction and focus plus fun and inspiring ways to lead your team to success, here’s a shortcut to info on our coaching programs.

Meanwhile, see below for resources we recently learned about.

The Manager’s Tool Box* will help you get an extra hour or so FREE each day.

This could be the breakthrough that will eliminate your overtime so you can spend time with the family. And it’s not just about time management.
The Manager’s Tool Box is a powerful and guaranteed method to become an effective modern leader  and it gives you all the tools to get started and to stay on top of the pile.  It doesn’t matter if you are an experienced manager, a first time supervisor or someone that wants to get promoted into the management world – this manual will work for you.
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