“To know and not to do is
really not to know.” – Stephen R. Covey
Actually,
to know and not to do is probably worse than not knowing, since if we choose
not to do what we know—and that we know will improve our business—then we’ve
squandered our investment of time, money, and effort in the learning!
As we
continue with our Buffini Peak Producers training in the Indianapolis office,
all of the brokers involved in the class recognize that Buffini’s methods and
systems will absolutely, without a doubt, enhance anyone’s business when
they’re implemented. We also all recognize that the real struggle is in the
ongoing implementation of these great tools and systems--the DOING!
So, it was
perfect timing from Gino Blefari, CEO of HSF Affiliates, when he presented his
63 Points on Time Management at our Annual Business Conference last week! Gino
recognized this stumbling block that impacts nearly everyone and urged us to
take control of our time and actions. Here are his first ten points:
1. As you go through these
points on time management, don’t think about whether you’ve heard them
before. Think about whether you’re applying the discipline to implement
them.
Wow, we all know how true this is!
2. There are fundamental steps to great time management. Put these
steps into daily practice, and you won’t believe how much you can accomplish
in a regular workday.
We’ve all
probably done this before and know how true it is . . . so the key is how to
stick with it!
3. Email is there for your
convenience. If it’s not convenient, don’t answer it. Guilty! I’ve just started closing my email
server on my laptop when I’m working on something and only checking a few times
a day. Not easy but I realize how much time I waste running through email, 98%
of which is of no importance in my business.
4. If you touch it, take
action.
Time management 101! If you
can do this, you will immediately be more productive!
5. If you spend just 15
minutes per day to revisit, readdress, or reread documents or emails, you will
waste 97 hours per year where no action is taken.
The consequence of not doing number 4!
6. The key to great email
management is to institute a company policy that insists on very descriptive subject
lines for all emails.
Wow, what a
great idea! Let’s do it!
7. When the subject of
the email changes, the subject line on the email also changes. This is critical.
Another fabulous idea! Come on, let’s do
it!
8. Concentration is like a muscle and it strengthens as you
concentrate more. If you stop concentrating every time an email comes in or the
phone rings, you actually lessen your ability to concentrate and you
become less effective in any situation that requires concentration.
So true, and we all know it don’t we?
9. If you don’t keep a list, you are most likely a very reactive
person.
Another time management 101
point! And Evernote is the perfect way to keep your list and never lose it plus
have with you all the time!
10.
Keeping a list will double your productivity right away.
So true, so let’s give it a try!
So, to know and not do . . .
David M. Hassler
VP, Director of Business Development
Hi David, thank you for the write up. I am new to The Coach's Playbook, found it while looking for Gino Blefari's 63 Points on Time Management. I wanted to ask, would you please post the other 53 points? It would greatly help me with my own doing, and I would be very grateful. Thank you for the blog!
ReplyDeleteHie David, like Mark above I would also like to read all the 63 points, where can I find them?
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