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Efficiency: Achieve It Through Tools and the No Word
Like you, I’m a pretty busy guy. I’ve always been high energy and (I hope) high velocity. My job requires me to be in many places at one time (and at any one time have a few dozen different things spinning around in my head). It’s tiring and doesn’t always leave time for the kind of balance I look for in my life. [read more]
Why Time Management
I’m always perplexed when I hear someone say they are not interested in Time Management. The reasons they cite usually has to do with the fact that they don’t want to work that hard and are more interest in having fun, relaxing, or having leisure. If this is truly the case, then they’ve missed the whole point in Time Management. Many... [read more]
Green Recovery
Last night I read Andrew S. Winston's new book Green Recovery - Get Lean, Get Smart, And Emerge From the Downturn on Top. The book was awesome and obvious. The gist of the message is it's smart business to be green and that many of the things which companies do to save money are actually environmentally friendly. One of my tenants... [read more]
Why 83% of U.S. Government Managers Agree Their Agencies are Ineffective
If the term “Government 2.0″ is new to you, think about:the next generation of government that leverages technology to enable two-way communication with the public, improve management practices, and prepare the leaders of the future.Such is the lead-in to a Reuters-carried press release in September 2008 about Primavera Systems‘ second... [read more]
EffOrganization tools for your organization tools?
I have to laugh at myself sometimes. I am a bit behind on a few things and need to get organized so I know just what's what. My first reaction was to head down to my local Staples to pick up a couple organization tools. But if I look at my desks, I can see that they (I have two desks) are packed with organization tools. Folder holders,... [read more]
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