Not Doing List: Catapult Your Career by Upping Your No Game - Paperback
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by Alexander Bant (Author)
This is your playbook for saying no to the right things every day so you can finally get ahead.
We have a significant yes problem that's stunting our growth and career. Yes, more meetings, projects, clients, initiatives, reports, data, dashboards, collaboration, emails, notifications, and social media. Yes, make it digital, faster, and always-on.
We organize. We prioritize. We delegate. We calendar. We "focus." Yet, we always feel behind. Eventually we hit a ceiling or burn out. The truth is that you, Oprah, Elon Musk, and Melinda Gates all get the same 168 hours each week. So, how do some leaders cut through and accomplish great things? Their yes-to-no ratio is just radically different from yours. They start each day by selecting all of the things they won't spend time on. This allows them to channel enormous energy into the few things that matter most.
Not Doing List is the perfect gift for your team, colleagues, boss and mentors. Leave Not Doing List out in your office or Zoom background, as a reminder to only spend time on what's important.
Complete with Not Doing Digital How to Guides that allow you to practice and implement the concepts real-time.
Author Biography
ALEXANDER BANT is the Chief of Research for CFOs at Gartner (NYSE: IT), where his business insights are used by 45,000 leaders at a majority of the Global 500. His research teams quantify and share what the top companies and their leaders do differently to maximize their people, processes, and technology.
Alex has interviewed more than 3,300 C-level executives and led strategy sessions with more than 250 companies including: J&J, Boeing, Salesforce, Starbucks, GM, Disney, Heineken, Deere, Gilead, BMW, United Airlines, UPS, Philips, American Express, Verizon, Fidelity, McDonald's, Allstate, and L'Oreal. Alex's data and findings have been featured in Forbes, Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, Bloomberg, Fortune, Reuters, Business Insider, The Economist, Business Week, CNBC, Yahoo Finance, USA Today, and more than seventy-five other media outlets. Alex holds a degree from the London School of Economics (LSE) and is an Adjunct Professor at American University's Kogod School of Business in Washington, DC.Materials + Care
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