Nine Ways Leaders Can Better Manage Their Time |
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| Leadership time is your organization´s most valuable asset.
Where leaders focus their time and effort affects everyone
below them and the organization as a whole. So how can leaders make the best use of their time?There are a number of small, incremental changes - shifts - each leader can make to their daily behaviors that will assist in keeping both the focus and momentum of the organization pointed in the right direction. Shifts in Personal Work Habits that Increase Focus It´s easy to get mired in the details of the day, to get lost in the weeds. Nothing is more frustrating than getting to the end of the day and realizing thatno forward progress was made on the initiatives that matter most. This happens because
of the non-stop interruptions and distractions that bombard
us throughout the day. Here are a couple of ways to reduce
the daily 'noise' you experience.
These slight shifts in your personal work behaviors reduce the distractions and interruptions you suffer. The result will be a quieter, more focused work effort allowing you to get more done. Shifts in Management Style that Increase Responsiveness Managing others isa vital, yet time consuming activity. It´s also an area wheregetting lost in the weeds is very easy to do. Try these shifts in your management style to increase both your responsiveness and efficiency.
Time working or meeting with team members is some of the most expensive time spent in any organization. Maximizing that time is a key leadership objective and these suggestions can help you accomplish that objective. Shifts in Leadership Perspective that Increase Effectiveness A key leadership strategy is the development of team member talent. As your people become more capable, they can take shoulder more of theexisting workload and facilitate your focus and efforts on other initiatives. The following suggestions will help youcontinuously improve your team´s abilities.
The more you develop the people around you, the more effective and cohesive you all become. Maintaining a view towards the small things you can do to effect this result will drive everyone to a higher level of ability. Small Changes Create Large Benefit The recommendations above may seem inconsequential. Many may seemobvious common sense. But challenge yourself to look clearly at how you work, manage and lead to see if any of these suggestions will benefit your organization. Each suggested shift in behavior is small, but the aggregate benefit of these small shiftsis significant over time. Find a way to achieve that significance for yourself, your people and your organization. |
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| About The Author Paul works with clients who believe individual performance drives organizational success. As the creator of the QuietSpacing productivity method, he is a frequent speaker and recognized expert on getting things done. Paul works with individuals, groups and organizations to create more productive working environments. You can learn more about Paul's work and subscribe to his complimentary newsletter - Six Minutes to Success - at www.quietspacing.com. |
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