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Feature Article:
Recessionary Productivity Strategies: How to Get Lean
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holistic approach to increasing your get-up and go, from
the productivity expert whose previous books showed
people how to Find More Time and Leave the
Office Earlier. If you want to be productive
but are just too tired all the time, you need to read
this book! Laura Stack combines invaluable insights and
practical advice in this guide to becoming more
energetic and more productive in every area of life.
Stack describes the factors that contribute to low
energy (the “energy bandits”) and explains how to reduce
their effects and build up or renew sources of positive
force (with “energy boosters”).
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“A recession is when your neighbor loses his job. A
depression is when you lose yours. “ -- Ronald Reagan
“As sure as the spring will follow the winter,
prosperity and economic growth will follow recession.”
-- Bo Bennett
“Do you have any idea how cheap stocks are? Wall Street
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Recessionary Productivity Strategies: How to
Get Lean and Mean in 2009
Times are tough.
That means businesses everywhere are forced to do more with less. Budgets are
being cut. Headcounts are being reduced. In many offices across the country, the
only thing that isn’t being reduced is the workload.
It all comes down to finding ways to do more with less – more work with fewer
people, bigger projects on smaller budgets.
Just remember that, historically, great opportunities have been found in times
of great challenge and hardship. Now, as organizations and as individuals, we
all have a (hopefully!) once in a lifetime opportunity to look a global
financial crisis in the face and excel in spite of it.
So how do we survive and thrive in an economy that bites back? It’s time to take
the gloves off and get lean and mean in 2009.
Here are three simple ideas that will help managers meet this challenge head-on
and come out stronger on the other side.
1. Share the plan. I’m willing to bet that your organization has made
some changes in the last year in response to the current economic fiasco. Have
your people been in the loop? If not, it’s time to get them all on the same
page.
Where to start? Make sure your folks know the answers to a few simple questions:
• Where do we stand? Provide a good, high-level view
of what your company is doing as a whole to combat the recession. Your staff
will be more productive if they have a sense that the organization is moving in
the right direction.
• What is the company doing differently? If changes
are afoot, share information as appropriate. Employees kept in the dark will
inevitably spend some portion of their day mentally updating their resumes as
they fear for the worst.
• What should we be doing differently? This is the big
one. Empower your employees by giving them specific, tangible objectives to
refocus their efforts during lean times. If five people are doing the work of
seven, they need to understand where their priories should be. Once they have
refocused their efforts, they will have the confidence to set aside their
lower-priory tasks and spend their time and energy on activities that add
maximum value to the company.
2. Reemphasize accountability. Once you’ve helped your people understand
how their work has changed – what has been added, eliminated, or modified for
each individual performer – it is time to set crystal clear parameters for
accountability. That means setting specific, hopefully measurable, performance
objectives so that employees know where they stand and what is expected of them.
In fatter economic times, a paycheck can be taken for granted and productivity
can slip. Now, as we are all aware of how lucky we are to be doing what we are
doing, it is a perfect time to revisit expectations and ensure that everyone is
meeting the demands of their job.
Remember, a productive employee knows:
• What work they should be doing. This means getting
back to basics and making sure everyone’s job description has kept up with the
times.
• What work they shouldn’t be doing. In the spirit of
being a helpful, “good” worker, many employees will never say “no” to anything.
You need to empower them to do so and let them know you’ve got their back.
• What constitutes success. Remember, specific and
tangible. What should they be doing? What will the desired results look like?
Without this basic information, your folks might stay incredibly busy, but are
unlikely to be as effective or productive as you need them to be. Beyond that,
let them know what you expect and be clear on the consequences of falling short
of expectations. It isn’t a threat, it’s just a matter of creating a framework
of accountability and making sure everyone knows the new rules of the game.
3. Create opportunities. Challenging, often stressful times can bring out
the best and the worst in teams and individuals. Your job as a manger is to
create an environment that brings out the best. Be an advocate for your team
within the organization. Let them know that you are there to support them just
as much as they are there to support you. As resources are reduced or shuffled
around, there will be numerous opportunities for your people to step out of
their traditional roles and do work that might have been out of their reach a
few months ago.
What’s that look like, practically speaking?
• Provide resources. Give your people the tools they
need to get the job done. Certain resources might be scarce commodities
throughout your organization and chances are that your folks are in no position
to take advantage of them on their own. Let them know that you are there to
accommodate reasonable requests. Hold the line on the budget when it makes
sense, but be willing to fight for what matters.
• Be available. In times like these, your door needs
to be open. Let your people know that you are there for them and that you
understand what they are going though. They need to know that you know just how
hard they’re working and the challenges they face. Be supportive, accessible,
and reinforce that you understand the limitations of your lean, mean team.
• Let them excel. Allow your people to step up and
take on stretch assignments. Not only will you create an invaluable development
opportunity, but you’ll also learn a lot about the capabilities of your best
folks. Give every member of your team a shot at blowing you away. There’s no
excuse for your team not to come out of the other side of this economic downturn
smarter, more skilled, and more productive.
Make it a productive day!
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(C) Copyright 2009 Laura Stack. All rights reserved.
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improvement in high-stress organizations. Since 1992, Laura
has presented keynotes and seminars on improving output,
lowering stress, and saving time in today’s workplaces. She
is the bestselling author of the books Find More Time
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Favorite Windows Logo Shortcuts for Windows
Vista and Windows XP
Try these favorite shortcuts with the Windows Logo key:
• Windows Logo Key to Open and close the Start
Menu
• Windows Logo Key + D to Minimize Windows and
Show Desktop (repeat to restore)
• Windows Logo Key + E to Open My Computer
(Windows Explorer)
• Windows Logo Key + L to Switch Between Users or
Lock desktop while unattended
• Windows Logo Key + M to Minimize All Windows
• Windows Logo Key + M + Shift Key to restore
after Minimizing All Windows
• Windows Logo Key + T to Cycle through programs
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Work to Music
Want to know a trick many bestselling authors use to
keep the words flowing? Keep the music flowing. In
particular, music that has an upbeat lilt and rhythm
that lifts the mood and spirit and doesn’t interfere
with concentration. George Winston’s piano stylings,
Kenny Rankin’s low-key vocals and the timeless
Brandenburg Concertos are my personal favorites. Don’t
distract yourself by listening to radio with its
shouting commercials and warring DJs. Log onto
Pandora.com and
listen to creativity-boosting melodies all day,
uninterrupted, for free. Many writers tell me it
provides a welcome backdrop that keeps them in the
writing zone and boosts their productivity.
Excerpted with permission from the "I can't believe I
wrote the whole thing" e-book and CD.
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New book release and gift
My friend and colleague, Shep Hyken, has a new book
coming out: The Cult of the Customer: Create an
Amazing Customer Experience That Turns Satisfied
Customers into Customer Evangelists. This book shows
you how to design a strategy that leads both customers
and employees through five distinct cultural phases –
from “Uncertainty” to “Amazement.” Dozens of case
studies show how great companies made this journey, as
well as the critical internal and external changes that
allowed these companies to build a Cult of the Customer.
If you buy the book on Tuesday, April 7, at Amazon.com,
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Laura Stack nominated as one of the top
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Keynote presentations will be given by Erik Weihenmayer, the first blind man to
reach the summit of Mount Everest, and Laura Stack, personal productivity
expert, author, and professional speaker.
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