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Time Management: Strategies for CEOs and CFOs In the Midmarket

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Time management resources for CEOs and CFOs

1. “An Approach To Developing People.”

One way to gain more time is to properly train your staff to assume greater responsibility. This brief guide from GE offers some great advice.

2. “Stop Working All Those Hours.”

Insights from Robert Pozen, chairman emeritus of MFS Investment Management and the author of a forthcoming book on productivity and time management.

3. “Effective Empowerment: Boosting Confidence and Removing obstacles.”

In this issue of his popular LeaderLetter, Wright State University management professor Scott Williams explains the connection between delegation, time management, and productivity.

4. The Payoffs and Penalties of Holding Meetings.” (Strategy & Business)

The biggest benefit of having a good meeting is not having a bad one. The negative effects of bad meetings on employee satisfaction, team productivity, and company performance are much more dramatic than the positive impact of good sessions.

5. “Recovering from Information Overload.” (McKinsey Quarterly.)

A helpful look at how the “attention fragmentation” afflicting the always-connected executive harms productivity, and happiness.

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