
"Time is more valuable than money. You can always make more money, but you can never make any more time." - Jim Rohn
I am always impressed with the clarity with which Mark and Mike at Manager-tools.com give you the low-down.
In a plea for executives to become more effective around their priorities Horstman reminds us that mangement guru Peter "Drucker's first insight in the greatest management book ever written is that the most precious resource an executive has is TIME."
He continues:
Whenever I’m engaged by an executive to coach them, one of my first (if not THE first) actions is to request their schedule for the previous 3-6 weeks. I want an answer to a question I don’t want them to hear me asking: what is it that you DO? How do you spend your time? Because what you DO really IS what your priorities ARE.
So, where are you spending your time?
How much more time should you be spending developing and encouraging your team--finding out what is valuable to each of them?
Schedule that time--now!








Comment Preview