MTFW: Productivity

Everyone is busy, especially small business owners. It’s just the nature of the beast. But it doesn’t mean that you can’t effectively manage your time in a way that gets things done. In fact, Robby Slaughter and Michael Reynolds are going to join the the Roundpeg crew and share their productivity suggestions. Both are experts in using time effectively. During the lively conversation we talked about productivity tools and Rowe (Results Only Work Environments) If you missed the program you can listen to the entire program here. Podcast Powered By Podbean About our...

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Hike Through a Workflow

Every now and then I reach out on twitter, and ask for guest posts.  The request is always very open ended.  Would you like to share your expertise, as it relates to small business owners?.   I never have any specfic expectations and I am always delighted by the results.   Today’s guest post by Bill Lundy is no exception! “…every product, every operation, and every activity in a business should be put on trial for its life every two or three years.” Peter Drucker A business should periodically review its key workflows looking for ways to improve quality, lower...

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Your Calendar Can Be More

Recently Robby Slaughter, of Slaughter Development and I were speakers at the Dominate Your Destiny Conference.  After his presentation, I asked Robby to share just a small piece of what he covered in his presentation on productivity tools and ways to change your habits for a brief episode of More than a Few Words. In today today’s podcast he talks about a new way to think about your appointment calendar. Podcast Powered By...

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Episode 14 – Robby Slaughter – Five Box Approach to Productivity

I recently had the chance to sit down with Robby Slaughter. Robby is a productivity expert, and one of the most interesting people I know. His job to to inspire change and productivity in others. One of the most helpful things we spoke about in our conversation was his Five Boxes Approach to Productivity.  In this process, you divide up the contents of your desk, and place it in five boxes.  You give yourself permission to only work on or fight with a select subset each day.    To learn more about this concept, listen to the podcast now. Click here to listen to the Interview....

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