Here's my presentation on by proven best practices how to manage your work time effectively and how to improve your productivity. It includes practical tips and how to use tools such as Slack, Google Apps, Hubspot, Google Calendar, Gmail and others.
10 Practical Ways to Be More Efficient at WorkWeekdone.com
Efficiency has always been an ongoing process that you will keep fine tuning for the rest of your life. However, when it comes down to being efficient at work, there are whole industries coming up with solutions. We at Weekdone gathered the 10 best ways to be more efficient at work that we believe to be simple, practical and proven to make you more efficient at work.
Do you struggle to finish your daily tasks, juggle your work load and keep organised at work? If so, read our top tips to help work a little smarter everyday!
Top Productivity Working Hacks by Jan RezabJan Rezab
This document provides productivity tips from Jan Rezab, a serial entrepreneur. Some key points include:
- Manage time by thinking in "blocks" of one hour and maximizing productivity in each block.
- Use tools like Wunderlist, Podio and Slack for communication and organization in addition to email.
- Design meetings purposefully with clear agendas and action items. Follow up immediately.
- Find ways to be productive during activities like driving or flights by taking calls or responding to emails.
- Hiring an excellent assistant can help optimize schedules and respond to urgent requests so the entrepreneur's time is freed up.
24 Time Management Hacks to Develop for Increased ProductivityIulian Olariu
These are some ideas I talk about in my Time Management training sessions. Try to approach each of them and develop in a new habit, in order to increase your productivity and manage your time better. Don't forget to share if you find them useful!
The Productivity Secret Of The Best LeadersOfficevibe
Content by Jacob Shriar & Kevin Kruse.
In this Officeviibe presentation, you'll see:
- 3 biggest problems leaders face and what you can do to fix them
- The secret to time management
- Examples from great leaders
- You'll find bonus content
Love reading comics? You're not the only one. What about these stories about super-beings keep our eyes glued to the pages and our minds salivating for more? We explore in this deck how comic writers use these storytelling techniques and how you can apply it in your presentation.
Inspired Storytelling: Engaging People & Moving Them To ActionKelsey Ruger
Most projects, presentations or initiatives are driven by facts and features the team believes will help them deliver a product or message. While facts and data are important for setting the stage and communicating goals, they’re rarely what persuades an audience or gets them to take action.
In this workshop, you will learn how to use that connection, by teaching basic skills in visual thinking and storytelling that will that transform projects and initiate action.
10 Practical Ways to Be More Efficient at WorkWeekdone.com
Efficiency has always been an ongoing process that you will keep fine tuning for the rest of your life. However, when it comes down to being efficient at work, there are whole industries coming up with solutions. We at Weekdone gathered the 10 best ways to be more efficient at work that we believe to be simple, practical and proven to make you more efficient at work.
Do you struggle to finish your daily tasks, juggle your work load and keep organised at work? If so, read our top tips to help work a little smarter everyday!
Top Productivity Working Hacks by Jan RezabJan Rezab
This document provides productivity tips from Jan Rezab, a serial entrepreneur. Some key points include:
- Manage time by thinking in "blocks" of one hour and maximizing productivity in each block.
- Use tools like Wunderlist, Podio and Slack for communication and organization in addition to email.
- Design meetings purposefully with clear agendas and action items. Follow up immediately.
- Find ways to be productive during activities like driving or flights by taking calls or responding to emails.
- Hiring an excellent assistant can help optimize schedules and respond to urgent requests so the entrepreneur's time is freed up.
24 Time Management Hacks to Develop for Increased ProductivityIulian Olariu
These are some ideas I talk about in my Time Management training sessions. Try to approach each of them and develop in a new habit, in order to increase your productivity and manage your time better. Don't forget to share if you find them useful!
The Productivity Secret Of The Best LeadersOfficevibe
Content by Jacob Shriar & Kevin Kruse.
In this Officeviibe presentation, you'll see:
- 3 biggest problems leaders face and what you can do to fix them
- The secret to time management
- Examples from great leaders
- You'll find bonus content
Love reading comics? You're not the only one. What about these stories about super-beings keep our eyes glued to the pages and our minds salivating for more? We explore in this deck how comic writers use these storytelling techniques and how you can apply it in your presentation.
Inspired Storytelling: Engaging People & Moving Them To ActionKelsey Ruger
Most projects, presentations or initiatives are driven by facts and features the team believes will help them deliver a product or message. While facts and data are important for setting the stage and communicating goals, they’re rarely what persuades an audience or gets them to take action.
In this workshop, you will learn how to use that connection, by teaching basic skills in visual thinking and storytelling that will that transform projects and initiate action.
Discover The Top 10 Types Of Colleagues Around YouAnkur Tandon
The best part being with different colleagues is we learn a lot from them. Good or bad, sooner or later, better or best, we learn something unique from the different personalities working with and around us at our workplace. Read more interesting content, at www.thecareermuse.co.in - We intend to inform and inspire recruiters, job seekers and anyone with an interest in the workplace and HR technology.
Hope you enjoyed reading the Infographic.
Feel free to share your feedback with us at @CareerBuilderIn
Fight for Yourself: How to Sell Your Ideas and Crush PresentationsDigital Surgeons
Don't let your blood, sweat, and pixels be overlooked, great creative doesn't sell itself.
Every presentation is a story, an opportunity to sell not just your work, but what people actually buy — YOU.
This presentation will walk viewers through three core aspects of winning at any presentation, Confidence, Comprehension, and Conviction.
These concepts, central to your work as a creative professional, are backed by science and bolstered by thoughts from some of the world’s leading creative professionals.
This is the first SlideShare adaption of Timothy E. Johansson's 100 Growth Hacks in 100 Days. The growth hacks that's included in the slide are 1 to 10. Timothy is the front-end developer at UserApp (www.userapp.io).
Productivity Facts Every Employee Should KnowRobert Half
Tuesday is consistently found to be the most productive day of the week for employees according to multiple surveys of HR managers and executives over several decades. Employees are generally least productive between 4-6pm and the week before a major holiday. Taking vacations can boost productivity as employees tend to be more productive after a vacation when returning well-rested and recharged.
How NOT to Run Your Company – Lessons LearnedWeekdone.com
The Internet is full of articles on „How to succeed“ and „How to build a great company“ But while following those guidelines we often forget that there's a lot you just can't do.
Learning from your own mistakes is good, but it's even better when you can learn from the mistakes of others.
Everyone's favorite billionaire and Republican presidential hopeful Donald Trump has said “Watch, listen, and learn. You can’t know it all yourself. Anyone who thinks they do is destined for mediocrity.”
Enjoy the slides and a sense of humor is advised.
The document provides an overview of Objectives and Key Results (OKRs), including:
- OKRs are goal-setting frameworks used by large, fast-growing companies consisting of objectives (what to achieve) and key results (how to measure achievement).
- OKRs originated from concepts like management by objectives and SMART goals, and were popularized by companies like Intel and Google.
- Effective OKRs are focused, align teams/goals, have commitment to tracking results, and stretch goals. Regular check-ins help with transparency and progress.
- The document outlines best practices for writing OKRs and implementing them in organizations through quarterly and annual goal-setting.
What would the ultimate project manager be like? Can you become that person? Explore this guide to develop the top five skills every project manager should possess.
Learn more: http://www.lynda.com/Project-Management-training-tutorials/39-0.html
7 Ways Soft-Skills Power Organizational PerformanceBambooHR
Succeeding in today's increasingly competitive global landscape calls for our organizations to leverage everything they can, and increasingly, that leverage is coming down to your employees' soft skills.
But while it's easy (well, easier) to measure and hire for hard-skills competency, it's very difficult to recognize and hire for soft skills. And once hired, it becomes even more of a task to build these soft skills in our employees.
In this slideshare we'll take a hard look at the soft skills that really enable organizations to succeed. From recruiting to learning and development and performance management to the exit interview, we'll show how soft-skills focus can dramatically impact your company's bottom line.
In this slideshare, you will learn:
• Soft skills: What are they anyway?
• Soft skills and recruiting: The secret to successful hires
• What the bottomline results are for soft skills
• How to teach, measure, and mentor soft skills
10 Ways Your Boss Kills Employee MotivationOfficevibe
This document outlines 10 ways that bosses can kill employee motivation, including micromanaging employees, focusing only on mistakes, dismissing new ideas, holding useless meetings, making empty promises, telling inappropriate jokes, not keeping their word, measuring employee success in the wrong way, setting unrealistic deadlines, and playing favorites. The document encourages bosses to listen to employee concerns to better motivate them.
Eat that Frog!
Learn how to stop procrastinating high value tasks that can move your life forward. This book discusses the importance of goal setting, creative procrastination, time management and creating priority ranking for all of your tasks.
This slideshow is a comprehensive overview of Brian Tracy's book Eat That Frog! The basic premise of Eat That Frog is that we should focus on the highest payback, least-appealing task of the day FIRST, before anything else. He asserts that "your ability to select your most important task at each moment, and then to start on that task and get it done both quickly and well, will probably have more of an impact on your success than any other quality or skill you can develop!”
According to the author, an average person who masters this one technique will run circles around a genius who talks a lot and makes wonderful plans, but gets very little done. (I know somebody like this, don’t you?)
Furthermore, he says that "The ability to concentrate on this one important task, single-mindedly, to do it well, and to finish it completely is the key to great success, achievement, status and happiness in life.”
Let's all go eat that frog!
I love Brian Tracy's use of quotes in the book, and have included many of them in the slideshow.
If you're looking to be more productive, stop procrastinating the important stuff (We can all use less procrastination, right?), start procrastinating more creatively (I like the sound of that!), and reach the goals you have yet to attain, I highly recommend utilizing this information!
For another overview of the book, go herehttp://www.empowernetwork.com/teresabrown/eat-that-frog-stop-procrastinating-and-get-more-done/?id=teresabrown and learn more.
Eat that frog today so tomorrow will be a better place :)!
Habits at Work - Merci Victoria Grace, Growth, Slack - 2016 Habit SummitHabit Summit
Presented at the 2016 Habit Summit at Stanford (see: www.HabitSummit.com)
Merci Victoria Grace leads the Growth team at Slack.
Prior to joining Slack, she started a venture-backed game company, designed The Sims Social at Electronic Arts, and worked at a range of consumer, mobile and enterprise startups.
Here she shares insights on putting "Habits to Work at Work".
10 Best Practices of a Best Company to Work ForO.C. Tanner
What does it take to be named a Best Company to Work for by FORTUNE magazine? For starters, a winning culture, collaboration, and creating an environment for learning and growth. Take a look at these slides for more ideas!
Publishing Production: From the Desktop to the CloudDeanta
The publishing landscape is evolving from a format-driven industry to a content-focussed one. As such our processes and technology solutions should adapt to meet these changing needs. This presentation looks at moving from a static desktop-based workflow to that of a collaborative cloud-based one.
This document discusses better collaboration between agencies and clients. It notes that historically, agencies did not provide clients with a full understanding of the creative process or ideas, and clients did not know how to properly evaluate work. It advocates that agencies start presentations with the agreed upon creative brief to provide necessary context before presenting ideas. Agencies should tell a story that bridges the brief to the final idea, giving clients a complete understanding. The document also provides models for properly evaluating ideas and ensuring collaborative discussions between agencies and clients.
This is the updated version of my successful Interaction 14 talk: http://www.slideshare.net/folletto/the-shift-ux-designers-as-business-consultants
UX is a broad field and designers are increasingly playing a strategic role in many companies. Be that designer.
Businesses are increasingly adopting user-centered approaches to create experiences, moving UX design to be one of the core activities driving the company strategy and operations.
This is an incredibly valuable opportunity that we designers can take to step up and contribute to create the great experiences and services they envision, taking our vision, tools and understanding to a different level. But we need to learn the new skills to play at this table, a table that's often speaking a different language with a lot of politics and different stakeholders.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms for those who already suffer from conditions like depression and anxiety.
Some think working remotely is a terrible setting that takes control away and let's employees stay at home and be useless. Others find that remote work increases overall productivity and lowers the need to micromanage.
And both sides might be correct as remote work, like all other structures, work really well for some and make others crazy.
The only thing that we can say for certain is that telecommuting is increasingly popular and there are problems you need to face to make it work.
Jim Jubelirer hosted a First Fridays event about habits. The event provided an overview of Jim's background and coaching experience. It discussed ActionCOACH's mission to achieve world abundance through business re-education. Various coaching programs and upcoming events were described. The bulk of the document discussed habits and habit loops, explaining how habits are formed and can be changed. It covered concepts like keystone habits, small wins, the power of belief, and overcoming distractions. Tools for habit change like journaling and brainwave entrainment were also mentioned.
The story follows four characters - two mice named Sniff and Scurry, and two little people named Hem and Haw - who search for cheese at their local cheese station. One day, they discover the cheese is gone. While Hem refuses to accept the change and remains behind, Sniff and Scurry set off to find new cheese. Haw also decides to venture into the maze to search for new cheese. After overcoming his fears and adapting to changes in his beliefs, Haw eventually finds new cheese and learns to embrace change.
Discover The Top 10 Types Of Colleagues Around YouAnkur Tandon
The best part being with different colleagues is we learn a lot from them. Good or bad, sooner or later, better or best, we learn something unique from the different personalities working with and around us at our workplace. Read more interesting content, at www.thecareermuse.co.in - We intend to inform and inspire recruiters, job seekers and anyone with an interest in the workplace and HR technology.
Hope you enjoyed reading the Infographic.
Feel free to share your feedback with us at @CareerBuilderIn
Fight for Yourself: How to Sell Your Ideas and Crush PresentationsDigital Surgeons
Don't let your blood, sweat, and pixels be overlooked, great creative doesn't sell itself.
Every presentation is a story, an opportunity to sell not just your work, but what people actually buy — YOU.
This presentation will walk viewers through three core aspects of winning at any presentation, Confidence, Comprehension, and Conviction.
These concepts, central to your work as a creative professional, are backed by science and bolstered by thoughts from some of the world’s leading creative professionals.
This is the first SlideShare adaption of Timothy E. Johansson's 100 Growth Hacks in 100 Days. The growth hacks that's included in the slide are 1 to 10. Timothy is the front-end developer at UserApp (www.userapp.io).
Productivity Facts Every Employee Should KnowRobert Half
Tuesday is consistently found to be the most productive day of the week for employees according to multiple surveys of HR managers and executives over several decades. Employees are generally least productive between 4-6pm and the week before a major holiday. Taking vacations can boost productivity as employees tend to be more productive after a vacation when returning well-rested and recharged.
How NOT to Run Your Company – Lessons LearnedWeekdone.com
The Internet is full of articles on „How to succeed“ and „How to build a great company“ But while following those guidelines we often forget that there's a lot you just can't do.
Learning from your own mistakes is good, but it's even better when you can learn from the mistakes of others.
Everyone's favorite billionaire and Republican presidential hopeful Donald Trump has said “Watch, listen, and learn. You can’t know it all yourself. Anyone who thinks they do is destined for mediocrity.”
Enjoy the slides and a sense of humor is advised.
The document provides an overview of Objectives and Key Results (OKRs), including:
- OKRs are goal-setting frameworks used by large, fast-growing companies consisting of objectives (what to achieve) and key results (how to measure achievement).
- OKRs originated from concepts like management by objectives and SMART goals, and were popularized by companies like Intel and Google.
- Effective OKRs are focused, align teams/goals, have commitment to tracking results, and stretch goals. Regular check-ins help with transparency and progress.
- The document outlines best practices for writing OKRs and implementing them in organizations through quarterly and annual goal-setting.
What would the ultimate project manager be like? Can you become that person? Explore this guide to develop the top five skills every project manager should possess.
Learn more: http://www.lynda.com/Project-Management-training-tutorials/39-0.html
7 Ways Soft-Skills Power Organizational PerformanceBambooHR
Succeeding in today's increasingly competitive global landscape calls for our organizations to leverage everything they can, and increasingly, that leverage is coming down to your employees' soft skills.
But while it's easy (well, easier) to measure and hire for hard-skills competency, it's very difficult to recognize and hire for soft skills. And once hired, it becomes even more of a task to build these soft skills in our employees.
In this slideshare we'll take a hard look at the soft skills that really enable organizations to succeed. From recruiting to learning and development and performance management to the exit interview, we'll show how soft-skills focus can dramatically impact your company's bottom line.
In this slideshare, you will learn:
• Soft skills: What are they anyway?
• Soft skills and recruiting: The secret to successful hires
• What the bottomline results are for soft skills
• How to teach, measure, and mentor soft skills
10 Ways Your Boss Kills Employee MotivationOfficevibe
This document outlines 10 ways that bosses can kill employee motivation, including micromanaging employees, focusing only on mistakes, dismissing new ideas, holding useless meetings, making empty promises, telling inappropriate jokes, not keeping their word, measuring employee success in the wrong way, setting unrealistic deadlines, and playing favorites. The document encourages bosses to listen to employee concerns to better motivate them.
Eat that Frog!
Learn how to stop procrastinating high value tasks that can move your life forward. This book discusses the importance of goal setting, creative procrastination, time management and creating priority ranking for all of your tasks.
This slideshow is a comprehensive overview of Brian Tracy's book Eat That Frog! The basic premise of Eat That Frog is that we should focus on the highest payback, least-appealing task of the day FIRST, before anything else. He asserts that "your ability to select your most important task at each moment, and then to start on that task and get it done both quickly and well, will probably have more of an impact on your success than any other quality or skill you can develop!”
According to the author, an average person who masters this one technique will run circles around a genius who talks a lot and makes wonderful plans, but gets very little done. (I know somebody like this, don’t you?)
Furthermore, he says that "The ability to concentrate on this one important task, single-mindedly, to do it well, and to finish it completely is the key to great success, achievement, status and happiness in life.”
Let's all go eat that frog!
I love Brian Tracy's use of quotes in the book, and have included many of them in the slideshow.
If you're looking to be more productive, stop procrastinating the important stuff (We can all use less procrastination, right?), start procrastinating more creatively (I like the sound of that!), and reach the goals you have yet to attain, I highly recommend utilizing this information!
For another overview of the book, go herehttp://www.empowernetwork.com/teresabrown/eat-that-frog-stop-procrastinating-and-get-more-done/?id=teresabrown and learn more.
Eat that frog today so tomorrow will be a better place :)!
Habits at Work - Merci Victoria Grace, Growth, Slack - 2016 Habit SummitHabit Summit
Presented at the 2016 Habit Summit at Stanford (see: www.HabitSummit.com)
Merci Victoria Grace leads the Growth team at Slack.
Prior to joining Slack, she started a venture-backed game company, designed The Sims Social at Electronic Arts, and worked at a range of consumer, mobile and enterprise startups.
Here she shares insights on putting "Habits to Work at Work".
10 Best Practices of a Best Company to Work ForO.C. Tanner
What does it take to be named a Best Company to Work for by FORTUNE magazine? For starters, a winning culture, collaboration, and creating an environment for learning and growth. Take a look at these slides for more ideas!
Publishing Production: From the Desktop to the CloudDeanta
The publishing landscape is evolving from a format-driven industry to a content-focussed one. As such our processes and technology solutions should adapt to meet these changing needs. This presentation looks at moving from a static desktop-based workflow to that of a collaborative cloud-based one.
This document discusses better collaboration between agencies and clients. It notes that historically, agencies did not provide clients with a full understanding of the creative process or ideas, and clients did not know how to properly evaluate work. It advocates that agencies start presentations with the agreed upon creative brief to provide necessary context before presenting ideas. Agencies should tell a story that bridges the brief to the final idea, giving clients a complete understanding. The document also provides models for properly evaluating ideas and ensuring collaborative discussions between agencies and clients.
This is the updated version of my successful Interaction 14 talk: http://www.slideshare.net/folletto/the-shift-ux-designers-as-business-consultants
UX is a broad field and designers are increasingly playing a strategic role in many companies. Be that designer.
Businesses are increasingly adopting user-centered approaches to create experiences, moving UX design to be one of the core activities driving the company strategy and operations.
This is an incredibly valuable opportunity that we designers can take to step up and contribute to create the great experiences and services they envision, taking our vision, tools and understanding to a different level. But we need to learn the new skills to play at this table, a table that's often speaking a different language with a lot of politics and different stakeholders.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms for those who already suffer from conditions like depression and anxiety.
Some think working remotely is a terrible setting that takes control away and let's employees stay at home and be useless. Others find that remote work increases overall productivity and lowers the need to micromanage.
And both sides might be correct as remote work, like all other structures, work really well for some and make others crazy.
The only thing that we can say for certain is that telecommuting is increasingly popular and there are problems you need to face to make it work.
Jim Jubelirer hosted a First Fridays event about habits. The event provided an overview of Jim's background and coaching experience. It discussed ActionCOACH's mission to achieve world abundance through business re-education. Various coaching programs and upcoming events were described. The bulk of the document discussed habits and habit loops, explaining how habits are formed and can be changed. It covered concepts like keystone habits, small wins, the power of belief, and overcoming distractions. Tools for habit change like journaling and brainwave entrainment were also mentioned.
The story follows four characters - two mice named Sniff and Scurry, and two little people named Hem and Haw - who search for cheese at their local cheese station. One day, they discover the cheese is gone. While Hem refuses to accept the change and remains behind, Sniff and Scurry set off to find new cheese. Haw also decides to venture into the maze to search for new cheese. After overcoming his fears and adapting to changes in his beliefs, Haw eventually finds new cheese and learns to embrace change.
Goal Setting and Goal Achieving Is A Lawful ProcessRobert C. Hinds
Goal-Setting and Goal-Achieving are too distinct activities. One is an 'intellectual' process and the other is a 'Lawful' process. Once you learn and implement the clear 'four-phase system' behind the two, you will become a goal achieving machine. For more of this make sure you visit www.rchinds.com/freebie-friday/ and leave your details.
The document discusses setting goals using the SMART framework: goals should be specific, measurable, achievable, relevant, and time-bound. It provides tips for effective goal setting such as writing goals in detail, making goals consistent with your values, having a plan and the right mindset, reviewing goals daily, and celebrating successes along the way. The document also stresses the importance of setting priorities among your goals and sharing them with supportive people.
The document discusses time management techniques. It recommends focusing on results rather than being busy. It advises asking yourself what you want to do, when, and how well in order to make choices about managing your use of time. It introduces the concept of prioritizing tasks based on an urgent/important matrix, focusing first on tasks that are important but not urgent to achieve goals and complete critical work. Effective time management involves setting goals, prioritizing tasks, managing interruptions, avoiding procrastination, and scheduling your time.
The document summarizes time management skills presented by Dr. B. Victor. It discusses prioritizing tasks, identifying time wasters, making schedules, and setting goals. Key points include using the "pickle jar theory" to prioritize important vs. urgent tasks, recognizing good and bad use of time, and overcoming barriers like poor planning and inability to say no to take control of one's schedule.
This document provides an overview of a strategic planning meeting for First Fridays. The meeting will cover developing a vision, mission, values, strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats analysis. Attendees can also sign up for a full day GrowthCLUB workshop in January to set goals for the next year. The speaker, Jim Jubelirer, is an experienced business coach who will help participants effectively plan their strategies.
Emergent Power Development Co. Ltd. plans to install 15 gas-powered electricity plants totaling 35MW each in Lagos State, Nigeria over 45 months at a cost of $750 million. The project is a public-private partnership between Lagos State Government (15% ownership) and private investors (85% ownership). Emergent Power will manage development and project management activities including feasibility studies, permitting, procurement, construction, commissioning, and handover. Financing will come from equity investments and debt financing. Upon completion, Eko and Ikeja DISCOs will purchase the electricity generated from the plants.
This document summarizes an upcoming business event series focused on providing useful business strategies and lessons from successful coaches. The series includes First Fridays events on November 4th and December 2nd offering free coffee, bagels, and implementable business ideas. A GrowthCLUB session on January 11th will help attendees map goals and strategies for the next 90 days. Additional events include a BizRICH workshop on November 18-19 teaching systems for increasing sales and profits, and a talk on March 3rd sharing lessons from legendary basketball coaches applied to business. The document concludes with background on the host Jim Jubelirer and ActionCOACH business coaching programs.
This document discusses various time management training topics including personal goal setting, types of goals, the 80:20 rule, activity logs, to-do lists, delegation, and dealing with common time wasters like phone interruptions and unscheduled visitors. It defines time management as understanding how much time we have and using it effectively. The core principle is to concentrate on results rather than just being busy. Setting goals is important for deciding priorities and motivating achievement. Contact information is provided for time management training from MMM Training Solutions.
Inspirational motivation training for improving the future employability of p...Rolling Plans Pvt. Ltd.
This training kit has been built on a number of inspirational and motivational tools keeping in view how to boost up the working morale of GIZ-ILRA work staff in Nepal. Thematically, it attempts to orient the participants towards the general job market scenario of Nepal, provides with relevant inputs on how to keep track of job market and how to face job interviews. More importantly, it provides with depth discussion on how to prepare various types of Resumes.
The document provides information and strategies for improving time management skills. It includes a time management questionnaire to assess areas for improvement. Some key strategies discussed are prioritizing tasks, developing daily/weekly schedules, delegating responsibilities, saying no, writing down objectives, and using a calendar to stay organized. The document emphasizes setting goals and creating a detailed plan to meet them through good time management.
The document provides an overview of topics covered in a Train the Trainer program, including introduction and learning styles, needs analysis, program design, facilitation skills, and assessment methods. It discusses identifying learning needs, designing a training program, and tips for effective training. The contact information is also included for the training organization.
7 Questions About Employee Motivation. Questions for discussion purposes about the impacts of different motivation techniques in the work place.
Employee, Employer, Motivation, Motivation Techniques, Employee Motivation, Impact, Employee, Employer, Questions, Challenges, Employee Types, Organisational Behaviour, Organizational Behavior, Effectiveness, Organizations, Management, Study, Education, Orientation to Work, OB.
In this talk, I summarize and synthesize the key lessons from 4 of the most successful college basketball coaches in history. Collectively, these 4 men have won 2700 games and 9 national championships. Learn how to transfer their winning formulas on the court into successful strategies for your business.
This document summarizes a webinar on reducing fear that took place on September 7, 2012. It provides instructions for accessing the webinar audio, acknowledges those involved in developing tapping techniques, and outlines the concepts of phobias versus fears, why change is hard due to logical versus emotional thinking, what tapping is and how it works to reduce fears, how to identify the root of fears, using choice statements, and using an "SOS" tapping technique for immediate stress relief. It also advertises upcoming related events and coaching programs.
This document discusses how to develop a winning personality and achieve success. It outlines several key factors for success, including having a belief in oneself, setting goals, and maintaining a positive attitude. It also provides tips for how to project your personality through being lively, enthusiastic, and properly attired. Contact information is given for MMM Training Solutions and their training consultants.
Time management is one of the biggest struggles in our day-to-day lives. How to balance work and personal life? How to make sure things get done? How to stay happy while doing so?
To help you we gathered 12 best techniques to help you with your time management.
This document summarizes a presentation on mastering workplace performance. The presentation covers:
- The principles of productivity and how to combine personal working styles with company culture for success.
- Setting the stage for more productive days by knowing personal needs and how to plan.
- Engaging others to improve their productivity through managing meetings, expectations, and results.
- Effective time management techniques, including 5 tools and techniques to get more done faster with less effort.
- Assessing progress and enhancing structure through tracking resource management for measurable results.
- Building an accountability program by identifying a workplace performance goal and planning for implementation.
Mastering Workplace Performance for the Institute of Management StudiesJason W. Womack, MEd MA
The Mastering Workplace Performance course is designed to give you practical tools and methods, immediately, that help you get more work done...so you can get done more of what you want to do.
http://www.ims-online.com/widgets/search/outline.asp?id=womack1
Seminar Description
This course is especially designed for managers, project leaders, and individual contributors who know there are smarter ways of working and want to quickly learn those techniques; are responsible for efficient performance while simultaneously managing multiple priorities; and, want to step back, study, and implement new ways of working and managing their work.
Effective organization and time management techniques help people achieve their objectives. Understanding the fundamentals of workflow and the principles of human performance enable participants with the tools and the processes to get more of their work done, on time, with fewer resources, and with less stress.
The focus of this course is on managing the myriad of details that go into an effective work day and a successful professional career. Learn what top performers know, do and say about professional productivity and effective leadership. Organize your ideas, projects and tasks and learn how to prioritize meetings, emails, and professional goals.
Practice specific time and action management strategies you can implement immediately at your desk and with your team.
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The Principles of Productivity: How to combine personal working styles with company culture for success
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Setting the Stage for a More Productive Day: Knowing what you need and how to plan for more productive days
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Engaging Others in Upleveling their Productivity: Managing meetings, expectations and results
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Effective Time Management Techniques: 5 tools and techniques to use to get more done, faster, with less effort
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Assessing Progress and Enhancing Structure: Tracking resource management for measurable results
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Building an Accountability Program: Identify a workplace performance goal and plan for implementation
This document summarizes a presentation on workplace performance and productivity. The presentation covers:
- Principles of productivity and how to combine personal working styles with company culture.
- Setting up productive days by planning what is needed each day.
- Engaging and managing others to improve their productivity in meetings and with expectations.
- Effective time management techniques including 5 tools to get more done with less effort.
- Tracking progress and enhancing structures to measure productivity results.
- Developing an accountability program by setting workplace goals.
The document announces an upcoming seminar on productivity principles and time management techniques, providing an agenda that allocates time to topics such as effective daily planning, engaging others, and tracking progress. Attendees are encouraged to submit questions in advance of the seminar by email or text. Donating $1 per question received will be made to disaster relief in Japan.
Institute for Management Studies: Mastering Workplace Performance seminar in ...Jason W. Womack, MEd MA
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This document outlines the topics that will be covered in a presentation on mastering workplace performance. The presentation will discuss the 4 principles of productivity and how to combine personal working styles with company culture. It will cover setting the stage for more productive days through planning and knowing individual needs. Engaging others to improve their productivity through managing meetings and expectations will also be discussed. The bulk of the presentation focuses on effective time management techniques and tools to get more done faster with less effort. Assessing progress through resource tracking for measurable results and building an accountability program will also be covered. Questions from attendees are solicited to be addressed during and after the seminar.
Throughout the presentation examples of productivity practices, challenges, and tools that can help
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The document is a presentation about achieving work-life balance, especially for passionate workers in technology fields. It discusses how work-life balance has changed with increased connectivity from mobile devices. While some integration of work and personal life can be good, it is important to set clear boundaries to protect downtime. The presentation provides tips for implementing better balance policies at work through flexible hours and remote work, and at home by disconnecting from work during personal time. It also addresses unique challenges for remote workers and passionate workers whose personal interests overlap with their jobs.
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This document is a personal goal setting kit that provides 7 steps to help the user define, design, and achieve their goals. The kit includes templates and questions to help the user analyze their current life, envision their desired future across different life areas, identify why their goals are important, use visualization techniques, develop goals using provided templates, and identify connections and ways to stay on track. The overall aim is to help the user unlock their best future by setting meaningful goals and creating a plan to achieve them.
This document is a personal goal setting kit that provides 7 steps to help the user define, design, and achieve their goals. It includes templates and questions to help the user identify their current situation, what they want for their future, why their goals are important, how to start with the end in mind through visualization, templates for writing goals and steps, and how to find connections and stay on track. The overall aim is to help the user unlock their best future through intentional goal setting.
Here are a few examples of multi-step outcomes one might be managing:
- Launching a new product
- Develop product requirements
- Design product
- Build product
- Test product
- Launch marketing campaign
- Track sales
- Planning a vacation
- Research destinations
- Make travel arrangements
- Pack bags
- Drive/fly to location
- Enjoy activities
- Return home
- Writing a book
- Outline chapters
- Research and take notes
- Write first draft
- Edit and refine
- Work with editor
- Publish and promote
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This document provides guidance on working smarter and making the most of one's time. It discusses identifying time wasters and prioritizing tasks. Key steps in planning include planning, action, and review to save time. When planning systematically, one should define the purpose, outcomes, tasks, responsibilities, resources, and deadlines. The document also introduces the POWER method for setting outcomes and a time management matrix to analyze time spent on urgent vs important tasks. Methods are presented for minimizing time thieves, saying no, and using a time matrix to be more proactive.
The document discusses managing time and resources productively. It provides tips for identifying priorities and tools, developing systems to stay organized, and engaging in habits that maximize productivity. Key resources mentioned include using Outlook signatures and dashboards to standardize information and save time. The overall message is that proper preparation, planning and preventative measures are important for professional performance and sustainability.
This document discusses maximizing productivity and managing time effectively. It provides tips for assessing current productivity habits, adjusting priorities and fine-tuning time management. Some key points include tracking how time is currently spent, setting SMART goals, prioritizing tasks using scoring matrices, saying "no" politely, avoiding distractions, dealing with procrastination, and implementing strategies like having a wind-down ritual and sufficient sleep. The overall message is that productivity requires assessing the current situation, making adjustments, and fine-tuning habits over time.
This document provides advice for someone starting their first product management role. It outlines the 4 Rs of product management success: clarify your role, establish relationships, build your reputation, and deliver results. For each R, it offers specific tips. For clarifying your role, it suggests asking questions to understand expectations. For relationships, it advises meeting with stakeholders and customers. For reputation, it discusses establishing a personal brand and earning a seat at the table. Finally, for results it covers focusing on key deliverables, decisions, meetings and making a difference.
- The document discusses the Lean Startup methodology, which emphasizes quickly getting customer feedback through iterations to validate assumptions and business models.
- Key principles include prototyping at low cost without waste, making 10 people love the product rather than 1000 people like it, and discovering the business model through experimentation rather than traditional development.
- Customer interviews are identified as important to understand customer needs, with tips provided on how to conduct effective interviews by identifying targets, assumptions, questions, and active listening.
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4. Where do I come up with
new ideas?
Where do I get
sh** done?
5. Where do I come up with
new ideas?
Where do I get
sh** done?
Where do I have efficient
meetings?
6. Where do I come up with
new ideas?
Where do I get
sh** done?
Where do I have efficient
meetings?
Where do I plan
and reflect best?
7. Where do I come up with
new ideas?
Where do I get
sh** done?
Where do I have efficient
meetings?
Where do I plan
and reflect best?
When I walk
8. Where do I come up with
new ideas?
Where do I get
sh** done?
Where do I have efficient
meetings?
Where do I plan
and reflect best?
When I walk In Starbucks
9. Where do I come up with
new ideas?
Where do I get
sh** done?
Where do I have efficient
meetings?
Where do I plan
and reflect best?
When I walk In Starbucks In a meeting room
10. Where do I come up with
new ideas?
Where do I get
sh** done?
Where do I have efficient
meetings?
Where do I plan
and reflect best?
When I walk In Starbucks In a meeting room
When I walk
11. Envision what are you going to do
before you do it.
Professional sport people envision that are they going to do including all distraction that
may happen. Play video (3min): http://www.nytimes.
com/video/sports/olympics/100000002720727/flying-high-while-still-on-the-ground.html
12. At home:
What I want to do
today?
On the way:
How am I going to
do it?
In office:
Just do it.
Prepare what are you
going to do before you
turn on your laptop.
13. When you get stuck
Redirect > Reflect > Finish later
14. Envision how your team / customer will be
happy once you achieve your goal.
15. What’s the point of a Vision?
Problem: BEEs want to
improve in time
management.
Idea: We are going
to make a
workshop.
Goal: BEEs will feel great about being
in better control of their time, they have
more fun, they will appreciate our
effort.
W
E A L L L
O V E Y O
U
Envision how your team / customer will be
happy once you achieve your goal.
16. What’s the point of a Vision?
Problem: BEEs want to
improve in time
management.
Idea: We are going
to make a
workshop.
Goal: BEEs will feel great about being
in better control of their time, they have
more fun, they will appreciate our
effort.
W
E A L L L
O V E Y O
U
What do you need to do to make them
happy?
17. Work in time blocks.
BLOCK
1:20 hod / 50 min / 25 min
BREAK
10 min / 5 min
1:20 hod - just for workshops, Typically 50min is more productive
50 min - suitable for most individual activities, when you need to produce something.
25 min - suitable for most individual meetings or statuses
18. Have time for reflection
after max 3 blocks
how do you feel about the progress?
re-read notes
think about how it went
plan how to improve next time
19. Have time for reflection
after max 3 blocks
how do you feel about the progress?
re-read notes
think about how it went
plan how to improve next time
Example of my day
schedule
22. Effective meeting habits
Planning
Owner assigned
Appropriate time block created
Goal shared
On Meeting
Goal repeated and agreed
Meeting notes created
Goal vs. Result
Next steps
Owners updated
23. Effective meeting habits
Planning
Owner assigned
Appropriate time block created
Goal shared
On Meeting
Goal repeated and agreed
Meeting notes created
Goal vs. Result
Next steps
Owners updated
After Meeting
Reflection
Re-read and update meeting
notes
Think about results and next
Steps as well how to improve
the process next time
24. Meetings, BLOCKS for individual
activities
Cca 80% of my work time arranged.
Use the right tools for the right activities
Scheduling
Daily todos (resolved in BLOCKS)
Cca 3-10 resolved daily.
Every project contains all tasks needed
for project success.
Simple tasks related to specific
leads/prospects/customers.
25. Ideas, conception drafts, notes on fly
Some moved to Google Drive/Hubspot once finished
Cca 50-70 notes a month
Use the right tools for the right activities
Note taking
Documents/decks/spreadsheets shared with others
I create new document only once conception is made in
Evernote and I'm happy about it.
26. Any internal communication, no internal emails
Turning off notifications during meetings, blocks
Responding cca 10x a day in cca 10min blocks
Use the right tools for the right activities
Written Comms
Checking Primary emails cca 5x day in 10min blocks,
responding right away
Checking other emails 1x day
27. Use the right tools for the right activities
Voice Comms
Scheduled calls with customers, internal group calls.
Using webcam, screen sharing
3-5x calls a day
Typically just for 1-3min quick internal consultations
Avoiding non-scheduled calls
1-2x calls a day
37. Learning:
3. What do I want to learn?
To achieve my work goals To feel better every day To fulfill my dreams
38. Reflect the day before you go to sleep
What have you done you have positive feeling about?
And negative feeling?
What are you going to change tomorrow?
39. Additional productivity hacks
★ Avoid useless content - TV only on demand
★ No daily news, use peer curation on Facebook/TW/Li, Subscribe to
inspirational people that share trusted opinions/news
★ Magazine/book audio editions
★ Be militant about time for your own. Regular sleep, sports, friends, ...
40. Exercise: Do you split your work time
based on your goals?
1. Goal: Structure your work time accordingly to your work and career goals
2. Individual exercise: Each person defines max 7 categories of their work time and attribute ideal
time spend on them
3. Measure your work time for one week and present comparison Ideal vs. Reality.
I need more time on coaching and be more efficient in planning.