What’s your release valve?
Sometimes it feels like we could work 24/7 and still not catch up! Whilst working long hours may be necessary in the short term to meet deadlines, in the long term losing the balance of having life outside of work can be damaging to product as well as our physical and mental health. Having a release valve, an activity that releases stress and frustration is vital to enable you to recharge and bring you back to a productive state. It could be as simple as time with family, walking your dog, or a boxing class. Whatever allows you to get …
It breaks my heart….
I am often called in to work one on one with executives in organisations on Excel spreadsheets. In most, cases the executives are experts in their industry (hospitality, medical, finance, motor vehicles) but their Excel skills aren’t where they need to be to effectively fulfil their management role. Some may have had executive support in a past role that handled anything with Excel, but many have simply gotten by with the limited knowledge they have but often at the cost of eating into their down time. It breaks my heart when executives don’t get the support they need to have …
You don’t need more work!
I recently worked with a sales manager who was a specialist in their industry. On a regular basis (twice a month) they would receive data from their IT department detailing sales by representative in a single Excel worksheet. The sales manager would save a copy of the file for each staff member, rename it with the staff member’s name, remove all the worksheets for other staff, then email the file to the relevant staff member for them to update current status of returns or claims. This task was done on average once a week. When the files were sent back the sales …
Optimisation
Optimisation Nelson Mandela once said “It always seems impossible until it’s done.” At the start of the week, it often seems like we have so much to do, but often it just “feels” that way. One easy way to get what needs to be done out of your head is to do a simple brain dump. Take a blank piece of paper (or utilise the task feature in your email program) and simply jot down all the things you need to do. It doesn’t matter if they are business or personal, just get it all out! Once you’ve got it …
Less is More
Don’t be tempted to put every single word you plan to say on the slide or a sheet of paper. When presenting to your colleagues, a board or at a conference, the audience want to hear what YOU have to say not read a screen or document. Too often because we know too much about our subject we A Overwhelm our audience with too much information so they remember very little B Sensory overload them with data or images in on screen presentations that distract or do not support what you are saying C Talk too fast Sometimes less is …
How do you plan to measure your productivity this week?
How do you plan to measure your productivity this week? Workplace expectations haven’t changed much in the last twenty plus years. When I started working in the late 1980s, “productivity” was measured by the number of hours you spent in the office. That was the way you “measured” it. Today it seems to be unconsciously measured by the number of emails that are being exchanged, who has received them and the time they were sent, like a digital badge of honor. More often than not, busyness is perceived as a sign of being productive, but does busyness equate to productivity?” …
I wish I’d known….
I recently shared a graphic from business management platform solution provider Domo.com that visually presented the results from it’s Data Never Sleeps 2017 findings which Forbes.com quoted as being 2.5 quintillion bites of data. One of the challenges facing anyone in a leadership role is understanding and interpreting the “big data” that technology can produce. Whilst having more information at our fingertips is often presumed to be better than less, reality is if you can’t, or don’t know how to, analyse it, it really doesn’t matter. I was doing some one on one coaching with an executive in an organisation …
Making reports easy!
With so much reporting needed today, one of the challenges can be taking data in Excel and putting it into a Word report. Using a simple copy and paste is one of the most common things we see users do. But what if you need to insert larger sections of data that are landscape mode instead of Word’s traditional format, portrait?? Section breaks in Word enable you to change the layout of the page from portrait to landscape and back to portrait again. You can potentially save yourself hours of frustration in report preparation knowing this one element of Word. …
Per-fect vs Perfect
Many teams spend a lot of time crafting their client presentations or marketing materials. Liaising with the marketing and communications department, to ensuring the organisational logo is displayed in the appropriate location for brand consistency. However, rather than make our presentations perfect, I believe we should be perfecting our presentations instead. Recently I took time out to watch a documentary that has been around for awhile but I hadn’t had a chance to watch, The Comedian. It is a documentary on Netflix that follows Jerry Seinfeld and his step back into stand up comedy after the end of the successful …
Kairos and Chronos – How are you spending your time?
We often us the term quality time when talking about family and friends, but realistically, shouldn’t all our time be quality time? I recently read the book, Igniting your true purpose and passion by Robert Michael Fried. A specific paragraph got me thinking about two words in Greek that represent time. Not time in the traditional sense of a ticking clock, or quantitative time, referred to as Chronos, but Kairos, the Greek word for qualitive time. When working with managers and their teams, I regularly hear, we don’t have time for training/meetings/professional development [insert reason or excuse here]. In business, …