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Archive for Productivity

Email Etiquette 101

July 1, 2007 by Michael Hyatt

The use of e-mail in corporate culture is pervasive. I rarely get letters any more. Even phone calls are uncommon. But I get scores of e-mail messages every day. Yet, I am continually surprised at how people often misuse this medium. Therefore, I would like to humbly offer up 18 suggestions for better e-mail communication and etiquette:

Filed Under: Productivity Tagged With: Communication, email, etiquette, grace, manners, Popular, Productivity, Your Job

Upgrading My Standard Messages

June 25, 2007 by Michael Hyatt

I thought it was about time to overhaul my standard voice mail greetings. I’ve been following the same procedure for several years. I generally update my office phone message daily. I liked providing the current date to let callers know that I was checking my messages regularly. But that has proven to be more trouble than it’s worth.

Filed Under: Productivity Tagged With: automation, email, messages, phone, Productivity, voice mail, voicemail, workflow, Your Job

Breaking E-mail Addiction

June 19, 2007 by Michael Hyatt

I am reading The 4-Hour Workweek by Timothy Ferriss. He’s only 29-years old, but is wise beyond his years. This is probably the best book I have read on productivity since Getting Things Done by David Allen.

Filed Under: Productivity Tagged With: e-mail, Productivity, workflow

Do You Know What You Are Especially Good At?

March 30, 2007 by Michael Hyatt

Sharp Pencil Above Peers

This is probably the most important question you could ever ask. The answer will determine how fast you advance in your career and, more importantly, how happy you are in your job. Many of us have had to figure it out the hard way—by trial and error.

Filed Under: Leadership, Productivity Tagged With: career, gallup, Leadership, marcus buckingham, Productivity, strengths, strengthsfinder, tom rath, weaknesses, Your Job

The Importance of the Quarterly Review

March 6, 2007 by Michael Hyatt

The secret to staying on top of your personal and professional life is to schedule regular times for review and reflection. You need to assess where you’ve come from and where you are going.

Filed Under: Leadership, Productivity Tagged With: disciplines, Future, goals, Leadership, objectives, Planning, Productivity, quarterly, review

The Importance of the Weekly Review

How to Stay Focused on What Matters Most

March 4, 2007 by Michael Hyatt

The Importance of the Weekly Review

In his book, Getting Things Done he writes: If you’re like me and most people, no matter how good your intentions may be, you’re going to have the world come at you faster than you can keep up…. We book ourselves in back to back meetings all day, go to after-hours events and generate ideas and commitments we need to deal with, and get embroiled in engagements and projects that have the potential to spin our creative intelligence into cosmic orbits…. If the item requires me to take action, I can:  Do it if it takes less than two minutes or add it to my Outlook task list to do later;Defer it by actually scheduling a time on my calendar to deal with it; orDelegate it to someone else for action and enter it into my Outlook task list using the “@WaitingFor” category.

Filed Under: Productivity Tagged With: David, david allen, gtd, Leadership, Productivity, review, weekly, Your Job

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