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Our goal is to enhance the leadership and management capabilities of those working within IT and of the IT function itself, though an understanding of the business of IT and interpersonal communication best practices.
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The IT Management and Leadership Institute is the governing body for the ITMLP and ITMLE certifications and a leader in IT Management training.
Our goal is to enhance the leadership and management capabilities of those working within IT and of the IT function itself, though an understanding of the business of IT and interpersonal communication best practices.
Episode 26: Overworked? Maximize your productivity by knowing your zone
IT Leadership Growth Series
4 minutes 4 seconds
6 months ago
Episode 26: Overworked? Maximize your productivity by knowing your zone
Since my company’s layoff last year, my IT department has had more work than we can handle. We’re working really hard but can’t seem to keep up with it. Any thoughts on ways we can increase my productivity?
Thanks for your question. My belief is that there are millions of other people asking the same question. I think the best way for me to answer you is to tell you what I do.
I’m a big believer in working in your highest zone.
Let me begin by explaining my concept of being in the zone. In the zone is being:
Mentally clear on the task to be performed 2. Highly focused on a specific task 3. Physically able to perform the task 4. Motivated to perform the task
IT Leadership Growth Series
The IT Management and Leadership Institute is the governing body for the ITMLP and ITMLE certifications and a leader in IT Management training.
Our goal is to enhance the leadership and management capabilities of those working within IT and of the IT function itself, though an understanding of the business of IT and interpersonal communication best practices.