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    Do More Great Work: Stop the Busywork. Start the Work That Matters (repost)

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    Do More Great Work: Stop the Busywork. Start the Work That Matters (repost)

    Do More Great Work: Stop the Busywork. Start the Work That Matters by Michael Bungay Stanier, Seth Godin, Leo Babauta and Chris Guillebeau
    English | ISBN: 0761156445 | 2010 | EPUB | 200 pages | 3 MB

    You work hard. You put in the hours. Yet you feel like you are constantly treading water with "Good Work" that keeps you going but never quite moves you ahead. Or worse, you are mired in "Bad Work"—endless meetings and energy-draining bureaucratic traps.

    Do More Great Work gets to the heart of the problem: Even the best performers are spending less than a fraction of their time doing "Great Work"—the kind of innovative work that pushes us forward, stretches our creativity, and truly satisfies us. Michael Bungay Stanier, Canadian Coach of the Year in 2006, is a business consultant who’s found a way to move us away from bad work (and even good work), and toward more time spent doing great work.

    When you’re up to your eyeballs answering e-mail, returning phone calls, attending meetings and scrambling to get that project done, you can turn to this inspirational, motivating, and at times playful book for invaluable guidance. In fifteen exercises, Do More Great Work shows how you can finally do more of the work that engages and challenges you, that has a real impact, that plays to your strengths—and that matters.

    The exercises are "maps"—brilliantly simple visual tools that help you find, start and sustain Great Work, revealing how to:

    Find clues to your own Great Work—they’re all around you
    Locate the sweet spot between what you want to do and what your organization wants you to do
    Generate new ideas and possibilities quickly
    Best manage your overwhelming workload
    Double the likelihood that you’ll do what you want to do

    All it takes is ten minutes a day, a pencil and a willingness to change. Do More Great Work will not only help you identify what the Great Work of your life is, it will tell you how to do it.