Done!
Summary: A podcast about structure and how to visualize, simplify and get more time at your disposal.
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- Artist: David Stiernholm
- Copyright: ℗ 2022 Stiernholm Consulting & TMP
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Have you ever delegated an task to someone or have someone promise that they would get back to you with some sort of information you need, forgot that you did, and then, at the very last minute, discover that you haven't yet received the material you desperately need right now? Today, Done! is about what to do to never have to experience that ever again.
We can be very efficient as individuals, but to be successful in making the company evolve into what we want it to become, we need to connect our structured and productive working habits with the overall structure of the company. Today, Done! presents five conceptual relationships which need to be in resonance with each other.
Do you feel that you never have time to start working in a new, more efficient way? Do you know what new, clever habit you would like to adopt, but you never seem to find the time? Today, Done! tells you how to get out of that vicious circle.
A consistent theme in creating a good personal or organizational structur is simplification, to make things simpler. When things move too slowly forward and even when we get totally stuck, our business can get going and accelerate easier if we make things simple. Today, Done! explains how.
Do you suffer from having piles of paper on your desk? Do you get distracted by seeing them and do you lose focus everytime you happen to look that way? Today, Done! presents a simple tool that makes them disappear immediately, only to reappear almost automatically right when you need them the most.
As I see it, it is just as easy to create an excellent personal structure as it is to keep a defective structure. It is just a matter of habits and simple tools. Today, Done! covers nine common mistakes that prevents good personal structure and tips on how to avoid them.
How are we to know what is the right thing to do right now (out of everything you have to do)? Today, Done! covers the far too forgotten tool "vision" and how it can be of immense use to you on an average workday.
It is one thing to decide to start writing up everything you have to do, in order to get it off your mind, but where are you to write it? Today, Done! presents six possible places for your to-dos. Choose the one that fits your taste.