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The Secret to an Efficient Process

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Posted in Leadership Development Self Leadership Incubation Helps Self-Reflection In September 2011 I finally identified the root cause. The Secret to an Efficient Process. The incubation period was long but finally I understand the real reason why I had such a hard time completing a project in 2010.

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4 Ways to Promote Productivity

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defined leadership as “the process of influencing people to direct their efforts towards the achievement of group goals.” ” It is vital that all leaders take note of the term process; this implies that it is an ongoing process which is always open to changes and improvements where necessary. Koontz Et Al.

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4 Steps to Make Decisions on the Fly

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Daniel Kahneman defined these two ways of thinking in his 2011 book Thinking Fast and Slow. Kahneman describes the fast-thinking experiencing self and a slow-thinking remembered-thinking self, combined in the four-step process below. Fast Thinking vs. Slow Thinking.

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2020 Hindsight: Learning for Tomorrow

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The operating model you’ve had in place for the past 10 years may have been perfect for 2011 but doesn’t work as well as it needs to for 2021. Examine which activities, products, services, or processes may be suboptimal or ineffective.

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Pushing Past Your Comfort Zone

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In December 2011, I was selected as CTO ? My experiences at building relations, reading up on the company’s business model, spending time with the management team in understanding their apprehensions on integration, and gaining technical knowledge on their systems and processes helped set me on the correct track.

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