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A batch of the best highlights from what Todd's read, .

As you consider everything that’s on your plate right now, I encourage you to reflect on these questions: • How have you added to your own busyness? • What’s on your list that you don’t have the resources to do well? What’s on your list that you *do* have the resources to do well? • Are there tasks you could drop to reallocate those resources to projects that need them? • Are there tasks for which you could ask for accommodation to better match your capacity? • Is there a particular resource you feel especially low on? What’s on your plate that’s draining that resource?

Busyness Decoded: How to Limit What You Say “Yes” To

Tara McMullin

In every Level 5 interview I have conducted, conflict is viewed as a value more than a problem that needs to be managed

The Map

Keith M. Eigel, PhD

they make sure everyone is heard and that the team walks out of the meeting not necessarily in total agreement, yet committed to the decision

The Map

Keith M. Eigel, PhD

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