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Efficient vs. Effective | N2Growth Blog

N2Growth Blog

So much so, that I have really come to cringe every time I hear the word efficiency. It’s not really that there is anything wrong with becoming more efficient, but what I find is that far too many executives major in the minors when it comes to efficiency. Are you efficient or effective, or do you know?

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Pack Some Energy into Your Lunch :: Women on Business

Women on Business

There are many nutrients that we need on a daily basis to keep our bodies running efficiently ona a daily basis, not to mention long-term. Think about adding healthy and wholesome foods to your diet and notice how much better you feel as well as the mental focus and concentration to get you through your work day efficiently.

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Why Your Good Leadership Isn't Great.

Rich Gee Group

How can you communicate more effectively and efficiently in 2011? Persuasion, Motivation, & Coaching What techniques do you use to get your teams to efficiently execute company strategy? It’s taking the time and energy to understand your current behaviors and how they are working. What information do you rely on?

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Leadership & Initiative Overload | N2Growth Blog

N2Growth Blog

Efficiency and productivity are not found working at or even near capacity. The achievement of current goals and objectives free up the time & create the resources to move on to bigger and better things…Trying to do too many things at once will impede progress, dilute effort & energy, add to chaos and lead to burn-out.

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Top 10 US Cities to Capture Small Business Recovery Act Dollars.

Women on Business

Ranking third in Popular Science ‘s list of ‘America’s Greenest Cities,’ Boston is putting its recovery money toward clean-energy initiatives. Partner with local R&D brainpower to start your own clean-energy venture. Healthcare and Women One of the most well-run and informative meetings I went.

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The Pursuit of Getting It “First Time Right” (FTR)

QAspire

You spend efforts and energy on preventing the errors (prevention cost) and then checking your work (appraisal cost). Change the tracks for better efficiency. By Tanmay , August 18, 2010 @ 7:57 am @Anand - Thanks for the comment. These are positive costs, or rather investments that ensure that you get it right the first time.

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Social Media Demystified

N2Growth Blog

It’s really this simple…if it’s not a priority for you to efficiently and effectively engage with your stakeholders, then you need to reevaluate your priorities. If you believe the hype, social media will immediately solve all your problems and require no time, energy or effort on your part.

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