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The Effective Executive

The Effective Executive in Action: A Journal for Getting the Right Things Done

According to The Effective Executive In Action, an effective executive:

  • Manages their time
  • Focuses their efforts on making contributions
  • Makes their strengths productive
  • Concentrates their efforts on those tasks that are most important to contributions
  • Makes effective decisions

…and leaves you the following questions:

“What am I getting paid to do? What should I be paid to do if I am being paid for getting the right things done in my position? Am I doing things that I shouldn’t be doing?

Eliminate or reduce the activities that do not contribute to effectiveness, the things you shouldn’t be doing. WHat are some of these activities?”

Posted Thursday, 11/16/2006 in ,
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