‘Stop Drowning In Work’

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Do not rush yourself. Do not do too much. Do not take more than you can handle. If you are feeling stressed out, take a break.

According to Nick, ‘Planning covers meetings, work management, and goals.’

You could have the best golf club in the world, but if you’re using it to play tennis, it’s not going to do much good!’

‘Internal communication tools are great for conversations, brainstorming, and annoucements- but they’re not great for getting work done.’

‘Teams should strive to create a communication environment where they pull the information they need when they need it, rather them having information being constantly pushed at them.’

‘You want a tool that can handle all the interconnected work going on in your organization- not just projects!

‘No agenda, no meeting.’

‘As you begin using a work management tool with your team, keep in mind this core principle: if it’s related to work that is being done or will be done, it goes in your work management tool.’

‘Process management tools answer the question: How?

‘Knowledge bases answer standard questions: who, what, where, when, and/or why?’

Source:

Nick Sonnenberg (2023). Come Up For Air: How Teams Can Leverage Systems and Tools to Stop Drowning in Work

The Power Of Purpose

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Success comes from knowing what you are doing, why you are doing it. If you do not know why you are doing what you are doing, you are not going anywhere.

For example, according to Simon Sinek, ‘When companies or organizations do not have a clear sense of why their customers are their customers, they tend to rely on a disproportionate number of manipulations to get what they need.’

‘Leadership requires people to stick with you through thick and thin.’

‘Leadership is ability to rally people not for a single event, but for years.’

‘In business, leadership means that customers will continue to support your company even when you slip up.’

‘Companies and organizations with a clear sense of WHY never worry about it. They don’t think of themselves as being like anyone else and they don’t have to ‘convince’ anyone of their value.’

We are drawn to leaders and organizations that are good at communicating what they believe. Their ability to make us feel like we belong, to make us feel special, safe and not alone is part of what gives them the ability to inspire us.’

‘Great organizations become great because the people inside the organization feel protected.’

‘Great organizations not only excite human spirit, they inspire people to take part in helping to advance the cause without needing to pay them or incentivize them in any particular way.’

Clarity of purpose, cause or belief is important, but it is equally important that people hear you.

A leader with a cause, whether it be an individual or an organization, must have a megaphone through which to deliver his message.’

Source:

Simon Sinek (2009). Start With Why: How Great Leaders Inspire Everyone to Take Action