Productivity is still one of the major leverage factors in leadership and influence. You need to have an excellent workflow and tools to reach people and communicate your message. But that is not always easy!
Rethinking Success | Jason Womack | TEDxSamfordU
An excellent presentation about success in TED by an excellent and influential speaker: Jason Womack.
Jason is an international speaker, executive coach, blogger and author of 3 widely read books: “The Promise Doctrine (a guidebook and system for consistently delivering on your promises!) (Volume 1) “, “Your Best Just Got Better: Work Smarter, Think Bigger, Make More” and the recent “Get Momentum: How to Start When You’re Stuck“.
Vote Please: Do you Want to Make a Living by Writing?
Today’s digital economy is a complex one! It needs, skills, capabilities, and knowledge to make a success. And that it is not always easy! You need to establish and employ clear goals, good habits, strategies, procedures and tools to get the “ticket” just to compete with the “big boys”.
Leadership Productivity At Its Best!
Are You A Productive Leader? It might be a truism to repeat it again and again, but leadership is closely related to productivity and effectiveness. The one cannot exist or function without the other!
[Book] – How to Start a Business That Doesn’t Suck
The “How to Start a Business That Doesn’t Suck” is an excellent book on making business today!
The Evolutionary Leader
Is it possible to be a role model for what is feasible for others, to lead your people effectively, and be more successful? Well, here’s the good news. Top Performance Strategist, Consultant, and Speaker, Timothy J. Carroll shares five steps to dramatically develop people and performance in his new book, The Evolutionary Leader (5 Steps To Dramatically Develop People & Performance).
Achieve Clarity Or A Clarity System To Cope With Ambiguity!
Have you ever being in a situation where you think nobody has understood you? Do you ever have problems because you didn’t clarify something enough, or because you consider something as self-evident? Well, so am I! It is embarrassing, actually, but I am guilty of not clarify something I thought it was obvious.