Saturday, August 26, 2017

Canada Airport book notes


Being more productive
Take stock
Make time for work that matters
Evaluate what’s on your plate and then drop, delegate, or redesign
What’s your personal productivity style
Making the most of “slow time”” get important work done, even when it’s not urgent
Align your time management with your tools
Break your goal down and make a plan
Accomplish more by committing to less
How to say no to taking on more work by maintain relationships
The most productive people know whom to ignore
Find your focus:
Five ways to minimize office distractions
Train your brain to focus
How to practice mindfulness throughout your workday: from when you wake up to your commute home
Coffee break: take a meaningful micro break
Staying motivated when everyone else is on vacation: take advantage of an empty office
Get more done on the road

9 things successful people do differently
·      Get specific
·      Seize the moment to act on your goals
·      Know exactly
·      Focus on getting better, rather than Beijing good
Giving effective feedback

Effective feedback
·      Giving feedback that sticks
·      The set-up-to fail syndrome: how bosses crate their own poor performers
·      How to give feedback that helps people grow: establish trust, then focus on improvement
·      Recognize good work in a meaning ful way: tailor your rewards to the person and the effort
·      Tips for record keeping: track performance to reviews run smoothly

Getting the right work done
·      Don’t let long-term projects become last-minute panic
·      To-do list that work: the secret is specificity
·      How to track your to-do list: use your calendar
·      Reward yourself for doing dreaded tasks
·      Delegate effectively: who’s got the monkey? Levels of delegation
·      Create Rituals: how to get important work done, make good habits automatic
·      Power through your day in 90-minute cycles
·      Use a 10-minute diary to stay on track

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