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In this episode with Rob Hatch, we talked about the following:
The biggest challenge for leaders today is time.
Time to reflect on your work.
Find time outside the demand.
Don’t be an open-door leader.
Take a pause and reflect.
How to give full attention to your children.
How management by walking around has a negative effect on the focus of your team.
No is a good answer in relation to time.
Put succes in your way.
Make it a habit.
The focus block, writing down three goals the night before and the empty sheet of paper.
Start with the important stuff in the morning.
Last night person, and tomorrow person.
Clarity and control come from the night before.
Building frameworks for successful interactions.
Using a check-in in a meeting.
How to help leaders to make better decisions.
Make decisions confidently.
Improve the decisions process with the decision book.
Start with what goes will and build off that.
Decision fatigue.
Rob Hatch is an author and sought-after coach for business owners and
executives. He brings a unique blend of knowledge and background in the
field of Human Development with his experience as a successful business
leader and coach. He has written a weekly newsletter for over a decade
which is read by tens of thousands of individuals all over the world.
As a coach Rob works primarily with business leaders and teams, guiding them through critical transitions in their organization.
He’s the author of the international best-selling book, “Attention! The power of simple decisions in a distracted world”
In this episode with Rob Hatch, we talked about the following:
The biggest challenge for leaders today is time.
Time to reflect on your work.
Find time outside the demand.
Don’t be an open-door leader.
Take a pause and reflect.
How to give full attention to your children.
How management by walking around has a negative effect on the focus of your team.
No is a good answer in relation to time.
Put succes in your way.
Make it a habit.
The focus block, writing down three goals the night before and the empty sheet of paper.
Start with the important stuff in the morning.
Last night person, and tomorrow person.
Clarity and control come from the night before.
Building frameworks for successful interactions.
Using a check-in in a meeting.
How to help leaders to make better decisions.
Make decisions confidently.
Improve the decisions process with the decision book.
Start with what goes will and build off that.
Decision fatigue.
Rob Hatch is an author and sought-after coach for business owners and
executives. He brings a unique blend of knowledge and background in the
field of Human Development with his experience as a successful business
leader and coach. He has written a weekly newsletter for over a decade
which is read by tens of thousands of individuals all over the world.
As a coach Rob works primarily with business leaders and teams, guiding them through critical transitions in their organization.
He’s the author of the international best-selling book, “Attention! The power of simple decisions in a distracted world”
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