The Power of Simplicity
Simplicity helps you work
smarter because it is based on
your human nature and common
sense"...
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Apply 80/20
Principle
The
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80/20 Principle asserts that there
is an inbuilt imbalance between inputs and outputs, causes and consequences,
and effort and result. It states that a minority of causes, inputs or effort
usually lead to a majority of the result, outputs or rewards. A few things
are important; most are not. To achieve progress and multiply
your output, you must give power to the 20% of resources that really matter
in terms of
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achievement, and get the remaining 80% up to a reasonable
level...
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Build Synergies
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Synergy
is the energy or force created by the working together of various parts
or processes. Synergy in business is the benefit derived from
combining two or more elements so that the performance of the combination is
higher than that of the sum of the individual elements...
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Ask "Why?" and "What If?"
Questions
Don't take anything for granted. The key that opens the door to
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opportunities is the approach of asking yourself
searching questions 'Why?' and 'What If?'...
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Get Smarter!
One of the key functions of the
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executive
is
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problem solving
,
which takes up as much as 50% of executive time. It can be said with some
confidence that your ability to
deal with problems creatively and effectively is the key determinant of
your success as a
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manager.
It would be hard to imagine an effective executive who could not solve
problems and
make decisions with a high level of competence.
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Creative
Problem Solving
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Solving
People
Problems
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Turn Problems to
Opportunities:
6 Tips
Look for problems you can solve and
obstacles you can overcome. The more you seek for answers and ideas, the
smarter and
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more creative
you become...
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Work On Your
Business Instead of Being a Slave To It
Is your business consuming you, taking up all of your time, thoughts and
energy? Do you want
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more success in your business
? Do you think you'll have to work harder to get it? Your business doesn't
have to be like this. You can choose to
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change
and start working smarter. Now, you've probably heard people bandy around
expressions such as 'work smarter' but although it sounds good, does it
actually mean anything?2...
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Move Faster than Your
Competition
In their book It's Not the Big That Eat the
Small... It's the Fast That Eat the Slow,1
Jason Jennings and Laurence Haughton argue that only the swiftest of
corporations will thrive in the 21st century. They then outline a program,
based on best practices developed by contemporary speedsters like
Charles Schwab and AOL that readers can work into their own businesses
by similarly focusing on "commerce, resource deployment, and people." Its
four parts examine ways to create environments that anticipate the future,
reassess operations and personnel and make appropriate adjustments whenever
necessary,
launch a "crusade"
while "staying beneath the radar," and maintain velocity through
institutionalization of innovation and
close customer
relationships. "This book will show you how to think and
move faster than your competition," they
write, adding that "being faster doesn't mean being out of breath. It means
being smarter."
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