
Manage Your Day-to-Day
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About this listen
Join us as we explore the book "Manager Day-to-Day" by Jocelyn Glee. We selected this particular book to facilitate a beginning of year discussion on enhancing one's routine, maintaining focus, and fostering creativity through effective time management. We share personal journeys toward improved organization and share valuable insights on the application of these concepts within the context of banking and client-facing roles, encouraging listeners to engage in a coaching mindset rather than a solely problem-solving approach. Ultimately, we invite our audience to reflect on the practical implications of these strategies in their own professional lives, as we collectively seek to refine our productivity and management skills.
Takeaways:
- Listeners are encouraged to create a structured routine that promotes focus and creativity.
- The discussion highlights the value of unstructured time for generating new ideas and insights.
- A key takeaway is that effective task completion relies on minimizing distractions and managing interruptions.
- The hosts reflect on the significance of setting reminders and triggers for maintaining productivity.
- They explore the balance between customer-facing responsibilities and personal development in the banking sector.
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