Make Time for the Work That Matters
What if you could free up a significant amount of your work day to focus on more important tasks? It may be easier than you think.
The authors of the Harvard Business Review article “Make time for work that matters” have found that many knowledge workers spend a significant amount of time on duties “that offer little personal satisfaction and could be handled competently by others.”
The article includes a self-assessment to help you identify low-value tasks. You may find that there are quite a few tasks that can be cut from your workday. The article outlines how to off-load tasks and how to determine what to spend your new free time on.
Download “Make time for the work that matters” to see how you can find time in your work day.
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