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Everyone’s Method of Productivity is Different, and Changes

A couple years ago I Googled something along the lines of “how to optimize my time” or “top ten ways to stay productive” and stumbled upon a 2015 Harvard Business Review assessment that gauged productivity styles (found here). Jackpot! I was eager for direction on how to stay productive throughout the day because what worked […]

Digital Leadership Turns into Better Business Performance

We’ve been talking about how digital transformation is essential to success in the future. Harvard Business Review Analytic Services and Redhat recently published a study that shows digital leaders are more likely to be successful than followers or laggards.  Here are a few key points from the study: Digital leaders are more likely to have […]

Maybe the Worst Blog Post Ever on Harvard Business Review

Its been several days now since I first saw this blog post on the Harvard Business Review site.  At first I wanted to enter a comment, but I felt my reaction may have been too visceral and I would have said something stupid. I also thought that a small comment would not do my thoughts […]

Managing the Information Tsunami: Two Lists You Need

Peter Bregman has a great post at Harvard Business Review about managing the flood of information we see every day.  In it he sets up the problem of so much information available and the possible solution.  The short answer is focus.  However focus requires that we define not only what we will focus on but […]

[Part One] Reengineering for the 21st Century Business – Don’t Automate, Obliterate

  The computing power that employees wield today is unprecedented. With a desktop at work, a laptop at home and a smartphone in hand, all connected to the internet, the availability of processing power and information is astounding. “The computing power in your cell phone today is a million times cheaper and a thousand times […]