Might I suggest this is not about a specific type of leadership but leadership in general. A boss/manager/person in charge that doesn’t embody these characteristics is not a leader. I’m willing to bet the organization suffers because of it. Maybe not now, but it will eventually
6. “Leaders would never sacrifice what is ours to save what is theirs.”
Who is seen and heard in your organization? The person in charge or the people in the organization?
Why does any of this matter? Because after a 1-2 hour window on Monday morning, your week is planned, mind is clear, agendas are set, and you can reclaim time for yourself. Yes!
I really believe that a successful week starts with a dedicated time I call, “Weekly Prep.” This time is crucial for the rest do your week. Here is what this looks like for me:
6. Communicate - This includes any calendar invites, agendas, work needed from others, etc to ensure clarity for the week and the ability to complete your work
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