Organization
Suggested Strategy: Productivity and time management have multiple factors, the most important of which are organization and prioritization. Focus on these factors to dig and find the root of the lack of organization.
Suggested Questions:
Î Rating Question: On a scale of one to six, with six being you are highly organized and on top of all daily tasks, and one being you may struggle with staying organized, where would you rate yourself and why? What can we do together to help you reach a six? Î Risk Question: What risks do you think you might assume by not focusing on daily performance? How can staying organized and proactive help you avoid those risks? Î Self-Actualized Question: What will you do to successfully integrate organization techniques in your daily schedule in order to increase your productivity?
Suggested Activities:
Î Define & Coach: Come up with a shared set of organization techniques they can use in order to develop their time management. Discuss the importance of skills they can implement, systems that assist in the process of organizing, and the overall benefits they provide to time management. Î Whiteboard Coaching: On the left side of the board, write down how the employee/team describes the way they currently organize. Then, on the right side of the board, have them describe organization
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