Businesses still waste
time doing things the way they did them 10 years ago.
Not exact matches
But investing
time in getting good at this and getting people around you who respond to it is the only
way to get
time freed up to
do more valuable
things yourself.
According to Emily, the only
way it would feel like hard work would be if she were faking her skills,
doing things like Googling or researching her clients ahead of
time in the hopes of gathering information.
The second
time I sat in their meeting, I realized that Sue asks the same questions at each meeting, and to each rep.
Doing things the
way we always have
done them leads to forecast meetings becoming a waste of
time.
Given the natural skepticism of leaders who have been
doing things one
way for a long
time, your success or failure will come down to the relationships you build.
«But when you're locked to a couch and the only
way to move your leg is to physically lift it with your hands, well, all these
things we
do every day are taken away, and you have to come to grips with yourself and spend a lot of
time in your own head.
Before you
do anything, take
time to think it all the
way through... Thinking
things through will save you tons of
time versus when the idea or initiative fails and you have to recommit all the effort again.
You don't have to apply this list all at once but if you can get to a place where you are
doing most of these
things most of the
time, then you are well on your
way to a more efficient day.
That
way you can respond when you need to, but you don't spend your
time reacting to
things that are not going to have any importance in a short period of
time from now.
There are usually
ways to
do things better, in less
time, with less effort.
Do a thorough audit of your job, and question why you do things a certain way, then look for a replacement method that might save tim
Do a thorough audit of your job, and question why you
do things a certain way, then look for a replacement method that might save tim
do things a certain
way, then look for a replacement method that might save
time.
Thinking a few hours - even days — ahead will make your future self less stressed and
way more productive when you don't have to waste
time finding, fixing and
doing things in the moment you need them.
«
Do I think we're going to have to figure out
ways to cut
things that are legacy print without hurting the print New York
Times?
For many, it pays off to
do things the old fashioned
way — get out there and physically spend your free
time around your target audience.
As increasingly fast - paced change grips our economy and society, it's clear that it's
time for unions to think about
doing things in a new
way.
All that we ask is that you learn the
way we
do things first, and give it a bit of
time.
«I'm multitasking» is typically a nice
way of saying «I'm killing myself trying to get a million
things done at the same
time.»
Instead of spending
time — and the little capital you
do have — on
things that make your business seem like a «real» business, spend all your
time finding
ways to generate revenue as soon as possible.
One of the best
ways to get followers is to post
things others want to read; don't let the first
time followers hear from you be, «Hi, please back my crowdfunding campaign.»
We have great leadership with [General Manager] R.C. Buford and with Pop, who has been there a long
time, and they have their
way of
doing things.
Walker - Santana says that «finding the one or two
things your company excels at and that you enjoy
doing, most of the
time, is the
way to go.
I tried to start a business in several different
ways, four or five
things on the side, but each
time things didn't seem to work out.
And I said, but I think it's
time for the Japanese people to be aware of people because it's a pretty heady
thing to be asked to go defend an island and, by the
way, don't plan on coming back.
Find
time to study your own
ways of getting
things done.
I spend a lot of
time thinking about new and simpler
ways to
do things, but don't have enough
time to execute on all those ideas.
To ensure the right
things get
done in the right
way at the right
time, you need to follow this final step: creating a schedule.
We're coming close to the
time when the old
way of
doing things comes to an end and the new
way rushes toward us.
So I understand that at
times we can be in conflict, hopefully that won't always be the case, but we should also look to the International Space Station as an example of
things that we can
do together in a positive
way.
Says Steelcase researcher Nicolas de Benoist, «How we spend our
time,
doing the right
things in the right
way, can powerfully impact [our] well - being.»
It's
time for organizations to stop trying to fit the millennial professional into their
way of
doing things and start adapting to how the millennials
do things.
«This
way I have both the wherewithal to
do the
things I want to
do and the
time to
do it,» she says.
They get excited about
doing things in a new
way or approaching
things differently, and this is what helps them endure unhappy
times.
I kept some of these new
ways to
doing things each
time after I returned to the United States.
However, once your business has grown to the point that you can't personally supervise all of the work, documenting your processes is the only
way that you can ensure
things are
done consistently across your company and over
time.
So every
time a great idea comes your
way, the first
thing you must
do is add it to your opportunity list.
«The reason that my generation in particular is stuck in this «shallow work» or «distracted work»
way of
doing things is because we are constantly communicating with people all of the
time.
It's
way too easy to fool yourself into thinking that you can
do many
things at the same
time.
Less than 1 in 3 (31 percent) said that Facebook is a «responsible company because it tries to
do the right
thing most of the
time even if that gets in the
way of it making profits.»
«We remember the fun
times we had together, the laughs, adventures, friends we made along the
way, his witty banter and his steadfast willingness to
do the right
thing.
And jail
time has a
way of compelling people to
do things they would rather not.
Womply tips the scales in your favor by making technology work for you (not the other
way around) so you can save
time every day and focus on the
things only you can
do.
Sgt. Tom Hayes, a 35 - year member of the force and chairman of the Assist the Officer Fund, which is tied to the union, said that
Do and Fung, a pastry chef, «started saying things (to the officers) like, «Well, you're not doing it wrong but maybe if you do it this way, it'll be better» and «Why don't we put some times and dates on some of this food so we know exactly what we have on hand?&raqu
Do and Fung, a pastry chef, «started saying
things (to the officers) like, «Well, you're not
doing it wrong but maybe if you
do it this way, it'll be better» and «Why don't we put some times and dates on some of this food so we know exactly what we have on hand?&raqu
do it this
way, it'll be better» and «Why don't we put some
times and dates on some of this food so we know exactly what we have on hand?»
Individual retirement arrangements (or IRAs) provide a
way for you to set aside money for your retirement — for living expenses and to pay for the
things you want to
do when you have the
time to
do them, such as traveling or learning new skills.
We give those companies our kids» names and our credit card numbers because it makes
things easier and lets us spend our
time doing the
things we want to
do in the
way we want to
do them.
Think about it this
way — if the London Fire Brigade offered their free fire training lessons to Kate Winslet a few hours after another group
did the exact same
thing, they'd look foolish and behind the
times, not to mention their effort would be wasted.
Your
time will be much more flexible, and you will be able to
do things in your own
way.
It's a great
way to remind yourself of all the other
things you wanted to
do with your
time that you didn't really get around to in your first attempt at retirement (since you really start yearning for them when you're busy working again.)
«It was the darkest
time of my life and it was also the most important
time in my life,» she said, because it triggered a moment of reflection about why
things work out the
way they
do — or don't — and inspired her to write the script for Braid.
In my view I think that companies will turn profits for some
time so provided we
do not find our
way into another war
things look pretty good for those who want to work or have capital.
I understand not wanting to «have - to»
do things all the
time, but relationships and community
do mean obligation, in some
ways.