The Effective Executive: A Program Based on Drucker's Principles
A structured program based on Peter Drucker's 'The Effective Executive,' focusing on strengths, time management, prioritization, contribution, and decision-making. This program helps you apply Drucker's timeless wisdom to become more effective in your work and life.
Program Modules
Focus on Your Strengths
Identify and cultivate your strengths while making your weaknesses irrelevant.
Daily Strengths Routine
DailyA daily routine to identify, leverage and strengthen your strengths.
Weekly Strengths Routine
WeeklyA weekly routine for helping others focus on their strengths.
Manage Your Time
Track where your time goes, eliminate time wasters, and consolidate your time into large blocks.
Daily Time Tracking
Daily 7xDaily routine to keep track of how you spend your time.
Weekly Time Management
WeeklyWeekly routine to eliminate time wasters and consolidate your time.
Prioritize: First Things First
Focus on the most important task first. Create a 'stop doing' list to make space for new tasks.
Daily Prioritization
DailyDaily routine to focus on the most important task.
Weekly Prioritization
WeeklyWeekly routine for creating a stop doing list.
Focus on Contribution, Not Effort
Ask yourself what you can contribute that will significantly improve the results.
Daily Contribution Reflection
DailyDaily routine to assess potential contributions.
Weekly Contribution
WeeklyWeekly routine to take results-oriented actions.
Make Effective Decisions
Concentrate on a few important decisions. Start with opinions and ideas of others. Ensure a plan B.
Weekly Strategic Decision Making
WeeklyWeekly routine to make strategic decisions, organize disagreement and develop plan B.
What You'll Accomplish
- Identify and leverage your strengths.
- Manage your time effectively by tracking and eliminating time wasters.
- Prioritize tasks and focus on the most important ones first.
- Focus on making a significant contribution rather than just putting in effort.
- Make effective decisions by considering multiple perspectives and having a plan B.
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