Do ONE THING and Do it Deep Do ONE THING and Do it Deep

Do ONE THING and Do it Deep

How to focus and energise your workplace

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Publisher Description

Where attention goes, energy follows.

Tired of working in an Every-thing workplace, where you're so busy you can never catch your breath? Or fed up with the frustrations of a No-thing workplace, where getting anything done is impossible?

From personal experience, conversations with clients, and extensive research, Gayle Smerdon PhD recognised how important it is for organisations to stop wasting time, money and people's goodwill by trying to do way too much, or far too little. By doing ONE THING and doing it deep, Gayle shows how you can focus on progressive incremental changes that will enrich your workplace culture. 

Do ONE THING and Do It Deep will help leaders and organisations:
find the right ONE THING to work onuse your ONE THING to overcome organisational overwhelm or ennui to improve wellbeing and productivityunderstand how the Principles of Deep create absolute engagementdevelop a ONE THING-mindset that clarifies what matters create a successful do-ONE THING-deep campaign that will positively transform your organisation.
By harnessing the energy of focused attention on ONE THING, you can foster greater organisational health, achievement and maybe even a better world. 

GENRE
Business & Personal Finance
RELEASED
2021
July 6
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
184
Pages
PUBLISHER
Gayle Smerdon
SELLER
Ingram DV LLC
SIZE
2.4
MB
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