ChangeThis.com Manifesto Released

changethiscoverI am pleased to announce that my new manifesto for a new approach for time management is available for download at the following link: http://changethis.com/45.04.NewTime

 

It is entitled The New Time Management: Simply Focus on the Fundamentals and Toss Away the Tips.

You can view all the other manifestos for the month at the homepage:http://changethis.com

In publishing manifestos for change on their site, ChangeThis.com has given a public voice to authors such as Tom Peter, Malcolm Gladwell, Seth Godin and Richard Florida.

New Habits-New Goals Pilot Programme in January

photo-2-francis-wade-jacsa-certf-graduation-cYes, You CAN Acquire the Habits That The Best Professionals Use to Achieve YOUR Goals in 2008

How?  By learning the techniques they use, you can analyze your own style of productivity in order to build a plan for steady improvement starting now, and extending through the rest of your career.  You can even teach yourself these techniques for free starting right now, if you wish…

For more details on the New Habits-New Goals pilot programme in January, 2008 please visit http://fwconsulting.com/newhabits

Time Management — ChangeThis.com — Vote Now!

Recently, I made a proposal.

On ChangeThis.com I recently proposed that the old methods of thinking about time management as a bunch of little tips is bankrupt, and that a new paradigm is needed. 

The cool thing is that if you are impressed by the proposal (reproduced below), you can vote on it. If the proposal gets enough votes, then I will be asked to “Write a Manifesto” which they will post on the site.  (There is no cost or payment involved.)

So, should I “Write this Manifesto?” — let the world know and follow these steps, if you’d like:

1.  Read the “Proposal” below

2.  If you like it, vote for it by clicking here to be taken to the site and then click on “Yes, write this manifesto.” Then pass on the link to others so that they can vote on it also

3.  If you LOVE it, visit the blog that outlines the 11 Fundamentals of 2Time Management

4.  If you go beyond loving it, let me know by sending me an email — [email protected]

 


 

Here is “The Proposal”

On Time Management: Toss Away the Tips, Find the Fundamentals

Author(s): Francis Wade

There is a stew of tips floating around on how to improve one’s time management skills, confusing the professional who is trying to become more productive.

However, neither a professional basketball player nor a concert pianist becomes great by learning a bunch of tips. Instead, their expertise comes through practice, learning, coaching and reflecting on the fundamental techniques they learned at the very beginning.

To witness Michael Jordan sinking free-throws, or Leonard Bernstein practising scales, is to know that their public triumphs were won long before the bright lights were turned on. Working professionals have never been taught the fundamentals of time management, and are stuck chasing after the latest tips and coolest gadgets.

Imagine MJ chasing after the latest sneakers…

What are the unalterable, fundamental elements of time management? How can they be learned? How can they be practiced? How can they be coached? How can they be perfected?

The Answer Is…

Remember, if you like it, vote for it by clicking here, and then on “Write this Manifesto” and pass on the link to others so that they can vote on it also

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New Downloads

In the download section, under Ideas, we have added links to the Framework blog that take one to my recent writings on the topic of “customers” and “interventions” as they apply to the Caribbean region.

Videos Added to Bios

Under the bios for Scott Hilton-Clarke and Francis Wade, we have added two short clips from a training session that we conducted over a year ago.

It took a while to figure out how to do it all, including which software to use etc., and the clips are approximately 90 seconds each.  They cover the personal introductions that we gave at the particular session.

Teething Pains in CSME

It appears that the region is experiencing severe “teething pains” with respect to CSME.

The latest news coming out of Trinidad is that they are not accepting the CARICOM Skills Certificate.  

This appears to run directly counter to the official word, detailed on Trinidad’s CSME website —www.csmett.com and in the CSME Update documents available there.

Hopefully, this is a temporary, beaureaucratic glitch, or a simple misunderstanding.

In either case, there are discussions taking place in the CaribHRForum newsgroup and in our company blog on this issue, which impacts all professionals throughout the region.  Both of these fora are accessible from links at the top of this page.