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post # 373 — Monday, May 14, 2007 — a General post

How Managers Should Spend Their Time - new managing videocast & audiocast

There exists a great imbalance in the responsibilities of a professional group leader. While many are expected to manage, serve clients, and generate revenue, too often the lowest priority is management or coaching. In this, the 8th episode of my live video and podcast series, we will discuss why this is a terrible economic decision for most firms and we'll explore tactics aimed at restoring this balance.

Audio Timeline
00:39 – Introduction
01:16 – The economical mistake of neglecting management in favor of revenue
04:38 – How managers should spent their time
08:11 - Conclusion

You can download How Managers Should Spend Their Time or sign up to receive new Maister Moments videos automatically with iTunes or other video players. (Click here for step-by-step instructions on how to subscribe.) My seminars are always available for download at no cost.


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