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Managing Meetings: How to Drive Productivity and Success

Tom Spencer

Meetings can either be a powerful catalyst for collaboration and decision-making or a drain on time and productivity. Whether you are in consulting, strategy, operations, or product management, the ability to manage meetings effectively is a crucial skill that can significantly impact the success of your endeavors.

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Is Stress Killing Productivity? Here's How Leaders Improve Efficiency & Wellbeing

Organizational Talent Consulting

It can be productive, motivating you to innovate, or draining, leading to burnout. Here is how to begin. Manufacturing organizations like General Motors report spending more on healthcare than they do on raw materials for their products. The following video explains how to get started practicing gratitude. The good news?

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Little’s Law for Any Kind of Product Development: How to Learn How Long Your Work Will Take

Johanna Rothman

I'm not sure how much WIP any given team should have. I'm also a fan of working in flow efficiency , so the team can finish more features faster. Also, see the Pairing, Swarming, Mobbing post so you can see how people might work together, keeping the team's WIP low. See Create Your Successful Agile Project for more details.)

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Unemployed Agilists: How to Increase Your Value to Get a Great Job, Part 3

Johanna Rothman

I assume you have some sort of functional product development expertise. If not, why are you in technical product development? This post is about your deep domain expertise, first in product, then in agility. First, the product-based expertise. That's often product people, testers, and some UI/UX people.

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How to Use Flow Metrics to See if Your Economies of Scale Offer Value, Part 3

Johanna Rothman

Flow Efficiency In How Centralization Decisions Create Friction, Increase Cycle Time, and Cost Money, Part 1, I discussed how removing support staff for departments and managers created longer cycle times. Now, it's time for Economies of Scale and how that ties into resource efficiency thinking.

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How to efficiently use Business Development tools?

Consulthon

Hi All, One of my company's goals is to develop new international markets. One of the reasons is that we have created a new product for the organic markets. Currently, I do research on Linkedin a.

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How to efficiently execute a new product development?

Consulthon

The company I am managing for 3 years is planning to develop a new product. My team has started working on the new product. I am a manager in a financial services company. The sales and marketing t.