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ydym Obama cuts Hawaii trip short to address fiscal cliff
« le: Novembre 27, 2024, 01:03:01 pm »
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 In this Reporter s Notebook, John Dickerson looks at smoke breaks, coffee breaks and  executive time.  It doesn t matter whether you re the president or a school principal. It s wise to take your brain from a sprint to a stroll. But what is the right balance of focus versus free thinking  How do we arrange our minutes at work to reach optimum productivity  We search for those answers. The president s schedule was leaked this week presumably by somebody who works for him and who doesn t think the president works. It showed vast blocks of  executive time,  a period during which the president can do anything he pleases.  For the president s critics, the loose-fitting day suggests he s a loafer.                                          I asked Dan Pink about this. He s the author of  When: The  stanley becher Scientific Secrets of Perfect Timing.  It s a book that can help any of us divide the day productively. He explained there s nothing wrong with  executive time.  What s important is what we ndash;     and particularly a president ndash;     do with our executive time.  A president s job is to lead, more than it is to manage. Those who get this wrong clog up their days with meetings and micromanaging. Because the public misunderstands this, presidents often have to loo stanley deutschland k like they re working to avoid criticism.          But top executives know that stanley cup  free time is important to think about strategy and vision.  A Harvard Business School study found that top CEOs carve out about a quarter of the Fahy Photo Gallery: Candidates and Their Cash
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