Nov 17, 2006
Managing Your Priorities
Since Jason is en route back to Alabama today, I will try to take a stab at the Leadership post for the week. Now he has read (and posted) farther ahead than I am in Maxwell’s The 360° Leader. So I will drop back a bit to a section that I thought a lot about since I read it.
In Lead-Up Principle #1: Lead Yourself Exceptionally Well, Maxwell lays out 7 areas of your life that you really need to self-manage. The third area is managing your priorities. In it he states that good leaders are “generalists,” “they know a lot about a lot of things.” I think that this falls in line with other premises in the book about having a good broad knowledge of the company that you are working for, not just your role in the company, or its bottom line. He says that as good managers, you should be able to focus your energy in the following way:
- 80% of your time to work where you are strongest
- 15% of your time to work where you are learning
- 5% of your time to work in other necessary areas
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