10 thoughts to transform productivity-steps
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Advantage?:• Create capacity• More thinking, less “doing”• Timely, insightful analysis vs “data”• More engaged employees• Reduced exposure from staff turnover• Process structure and documentation• Data flexibility – create ad-hoc analysis
rapidly• …and more…
Awareness:1. Focus2. Anticipation3. Build the network4. Be decisive
Resources:5. Google It!6. Mobile / cloud• Build the network (2)
Development:7. Get educated8. Automate processes9. Digital organization10. Challenge every process
10 Thoughts to Transform Productivity
1. Focus“The secret of change is to FOCUS all your energy, not on fighting
the old, but on building the new.” - Socrates
5. Google It“The greatest obstacle to
discovery is not ignorance –it is the illusion of
knowledge.”- Daniel J. Boorstin
4. Be decisive“The percentage of mistakes in
quick decisions is no greater than in long-drawn-out vacillation, and
the effect of decisiveness itself “makes things go” and creates
confidence.”- Anne O’Hare McCormick
Additional Thoughts…
2. Anticipation“I have good anticipation, and good reaction to the ball because
I’ve played so many matches in my life.” - Martina Hingis
3. Build the network"The bottom line is that the
network of people you associate with and the spheres of influence
you enter are critical to your personal and professional
development.“ - Janice Ellig
6. Mobile / Cloud“The new information technology…Internet and e-mail…have practically eliminated the physical costs of communications.”
– Peter Drucker (late 1990’s?)
7. Get Educated“If you’re not willing to learn, no
one can help you. If you’re determined to learn, no one can
STOP YOU.” - Unknown
8. Automate“You’re either the one that creates the automation or
you’re getting automated.”-Tom Preston-Werner
9. Digital Organization
“We are at the end of the digital beginning as companies reshape and retool for life in the new
normal.” – PwC’s Global entertainment and media outlook
“With Digital Transformation, the consumer, rather than the technology, is in the driver’s seat, and this
matters.” - Forbes
10. Challenge processes
“If you’re not failing every now and again, it’s a sign you’re not doing
anything very innovative.” - Woody Allen