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Month: March 2013

Posted on March 31, 2013

How to Manage Your Time for Better Sales

If you are a salesperson you may have decided that your productivity has something to do with your time management skills. That’s a reasonable insight: How to Manage Your Time for Better Sales.

Posted on March 27, 2013

CaribbeanJobs.com Show – Mar 27,2013

Source: CaribHR.Radio feed

Posted on March 17, 2013

How to Respond to the IMF’s Message to Jamaica

My thinking is that we shouldn’t be paralyzed by the recent macro-economic trends in Jamaica, but focus instead on the small actions that we can each take to expand our own productivity.

This article appears in the Sunday Gleaner today.

How to Respond to the IMF’s Message to Jamaica

 

 

Posted on March 14, 2013

Why Executives Need to Teach Time Management

There are a number of reasons why the Caribbean executive needs to do more than just out-work his/her peers but must also share the way in which they are able to be productive. If they project the idea that they “have arrived” then that’s what people around them will think is the formula for success: hubris and over-confidence.

This article is from the Trinidad Newsday.

Why Executives Need to Teach Time Management

 

Posted on March 10, 2013

Working from Home vs. the Office

The debate sparked by Yahoo’s CEO, Marissa Mayers, continues on the pages of Businessuite Magazine. Here’s an article a mention in an interview.

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Businessuite Digital Weekly: Working from Home vs. The Office

Posted on March 3, 2013

Why Leaders Need to Teach by Learning

This article I wrote for the Gleaner speaks to the reasons why leaders need to show their employee how to learn, by being transparent about their own learning. It’s a much better way to teach.

Time Management – Why Leaders Need to Learn and to Teach It.

Posted on March 1, 2013

Television Jamaica Appearance

Francis on Smile Jamaica   Working At Home vs The Office 2

I made an appearance on TVJ to talk about the (in) famous Yahoo pronouncement that the company would no longer allow its employees to work from home. I looked at the pros and cons of this policy from a time management perspective. Click here – Time Management Policies.

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