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Keiner mehr im Büro? So muss sich Führung jetzt verändern

Keiner mehr im Büro? So muss sich Führung jetzt verändern

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5 Questions That (Newly) Virtual Leaders Should Ask Themselves While technology has improved our ability to get work done and communicate remotely, we have not yet been forced to develop a set of best practices for leading remote teams at the capacity that has been brought on by this crisis. Leaders need to pause... It is safe to say, that for the first time in the age of technology, ad hoc face-to-face meetings are no longer an option for many people. While we don’t anticipate in-person meetings to go away forever, working during the Covid-19 crisis does provide us with the opportunity to reflect on how the best leaders succeed in virtual environments. For many, working from home, and communicating through digital mediums like Slack, Zoom, and WebEx, are nothing new. Many business models have supported virtual work for years as a necessity to accommodate employees and clients in various locations.

How Timeboxing Works and Why It Will Make You More Productive Executive Summary In a recent survey of 100 productivity hacks, timeboxing — migrating to-do lists into calendars — was ranked the most useful. Timeboxing can give you a much greater sense of control over your workday. You decide what to do and when to do it, block out all distractions for that timeboxed period, and get it done. The benefits of calendarized timeboxing are many, varied, and highly impactful. The practice improves how we feel (control), how much we achieve as individuals (personal productivity), and how much we achieve in the teams we work in (enhanced collaboration). Perfectionism Will Slow You Down in a Crisis Leaders succeed by holding themselves to a high bar, coming as close as they can to perfect. But in crisis and uncertainty, pursuit of perfection wastes valuable time and energy. Leading effectively means constantly toggling between seeing and understanding the... Almost overnight, the game has changed for leaders.

How to Establish a Meeting-Free Day Each Week One tweak to your weekly schedule could make the difference between confidently accomplishing your strategic objectives and scrambling to keep up with the day-to-day. That simple change? Having a meeting-free day. Establishing one day with no meetings is a technique that I used throughout 2016 to complete a book proposal and write the manuscript for my third book. Bill Gates, Warren Buffett And Oprah All Use The 5-Hour Rule In the article "Malcolm Gladwell Got Us Wrong," the researchers behind the 10,000-Hour Rule set the record straight: Different fields require different amounts of deliberate practice in order for someone to become world-class. If 10,000 hours isn't an absolute rule that applies across fields, what does it really take to become world class in the world of work? Over the past year, I've explored the personal histories of many widely admired business leaders, including Elon Musk, Oprah Winfrey, Bill Gates, Warren Buffett, and Mark Zuckerberg, in order to understand how they apply the principles of deliberate practice. What I've done does not qualify as an academic study, but it does reveal a surprising pattern.

The Ultimate Guide to Improving Your Focus It's so easy to lose focus, and become susceptible to being busy but not productive. Sometimes we miss deadlines and unfortunately we even put off important things and then we wonder where our concentration has gone. Successful entrepreneurship and productive leadership require a sharp focus and high effectiveness. So how do you cultivate great concentration and improve your focus? Here is the ultimate focus guide: 1.

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