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Can I Have Your Attention?

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi Wiley India Pvt.Ltd 2018Description: xviii,238pISBN:
  • 9788126572168
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 658.314 STE-C .GM
Contents:
Prologue: You don't have jack -- Section one. Nobody's working -- The curse of the overwhelmed -- It's not their fault -- Tools of our tools -- Section two. Finding focus -- The science of attention -- Focus-wise in the age of distraction -- the four elements of focus -- Section three. Focus-wise space -- In praise of walls -- Office space -- The vault -- Section four. Focus-wise technology -- Relationship status: it's complicated -- Message undeliverable -- Free at last -- Best buddy or big brother? -- Section five. Focus-wise communication -- Can you hear me now? -- Digital communication: email, messaging, and everything in between -- Face to face in a Facebook world -- Section six. Focus-wise workday -- The balance myth -- Managing the minutiae -- Can we get an extension? -- Section seven. Focus-wise leadership -- The first filter -- Individual to institutional -- Filling the digital skill gaps -- Competing with Zuckerburg -- After all, we're here to work -- The focus-wise leader.
Summary: ""A must read for anyone in the business of leading others." Ken May, CEO of Top Golf; former CEO of FedEx "If you want your team to stay focused, you will want to read Can I Have Your Attention?" Chester Elton, New York Times Best-Selling author of All In, The Carrot Principle and What Motivates Me Inspire better work habits. Focus your team. Get stuff done in the constantly connected workplace. As our workloads
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Prologue: You don't have jack -- Section one. Nobody's working -- The curse of the overwhelmed -- It's not their fault -- Tools of our tools -- Section two. Finding focus -- The science of attention -- Focus-wise in the age of distraction -- the four elements of focus -- Section three. Focus-wise space -- In praise of walls -- Office space -- The vault -- Section four. Focus-wise technology -- Relationship status: it's complicated -- Message undeliverable -- Free at last -- Best buddy or big brother? -- Section five. Focus-wise communication -- Can you hear me now? -- Digital communication: email, messaging, and everything in between -- Face to face in a Facebook world -- Section six. Focus-wise workday -- The balance myth -- Managing the minutiae -- Can we get an extension? -- Section seven. Focus-wise leadership -- The first filter -- Individual to institutional -- Filling the digital skill gaps -- Competing with Zuckerburg -- After all, we're here to work -- The focus-wise leader.

""A must read for anyone in the business of leading others." Ken May, CEO of Top Golf; former CEO of FedEx "If you want your team to stay focused, you will want to read Can I Have Your Attention?" Chester Elton, New York Times Best-Selling author of All In, The Carrot Principle and What Motivates Me Inspire better work habits. Focus your team. Get stuff done in the constantly connected workplace. As our workloads

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