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Increasing Productivity - 5 Tips for Looking at the Big Picture & Improving Your Overall Effectiveness
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Dont forget your internal communication and employee recognition
Entrepreneurs tend to focus on their external audiences. They grapple with the problems of satisfying customers, shareholders, bankers, suppliers, advisers and other parties. In all this activity it is easy to overlook the fundamentals of a productive workplace. One of the lowest-cost and most powerful ways to have productive and innovative employees is to use simple employee recognition techniques as a communication and relationship builder.

Boredom For You Is Being Alive To Me, Or Is That Just Backwards?
I do know people who fritter away their time at work and do nothing productive, but they don't seem bored. I also know many people who are really busy at work - and still do nothing productive. They don't seem bored either. What is the secret?

Taking Scattered Actions Hampers Your Time Management
As strange as it may sound, being busy doesn't necessarily mean being productive. While we all want to get the most of our day, both at work and at home, trying to pack too many things in can be counter-productive. Taking a few minutes time out each day to consider how we can better spend our time can vastly improve the quality and quantity of what we achieve.

Now You Can Be A More Motivational Manager
All your staff are perfect, right? They are highly motivated and fully productive. Maybe? Could they be even more motivated and more productive? Most probably. This article shares some secrets of highly motivating your staff.

Coaching Tip: Creating a “Rough Day” Strategy
We all have those days that challenge us to stay centered, optimistic, productive and connected to ourselves. Learn how to develop a strategy to shift into a more positive and productive mindset.

Optimizing E-mail: Stay Productive, Not Busy
Does email boost or hinder your performance? It all depends on how you use it. Email offers us countless ways to save time and be more productive, but when we go on “email autopilot” – checking the inbox repeatedly, typing out messages that should be discussed, copying people who are only peripherally involved, and other bad habits we’ve picked up along the way – email can make us more busy than productive.

The Productive E-mail Process (PEP)
One of the most important efficiency structures in your business is being productive in your e-mail inbox and managing large amounts of e-mail. As someone who receives hundreds and hundreds of e-mails per day, I knew that I had to create a process that worked and a process that kept me super productive.

Consistently Produce Your Desired Results
What is the difference between effectiveness and efficiency? The definition of effective reads “producing a decided, decisive, or desired effect”. The term efficiency is usually associated with machinery or science. The word efficient is defined as “productive of desired effects and productive without waste”. When an inanimate object is performing its function as directed, it is often said to be efficient. This is why many definitions include the term “without waste.”

Enjoy Success From Home: How to Minimize Your Work Time So You can Maximize Your Free Time
Working from home should allow you more time to have fun and do the things you enjoy doing most, and it does, but only if you're productive during the time you're supposed to be working. Here are three tips to help you be more productive while you're "at work" so you can have more fun and enjoy the rest of your life when you're not working.

6 Reasons Why You Are Not Doing More Productive Work
When being productive, it’s more about quality than it is quantity. Doing more productive work means trimming the fat and taking the actions that count the most. It means using the 80/20 rule. The 80/20 rule says that 20% of your actions create 80% of your results.

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