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Deputize...
Then
Delegate
Do you feel like
you have
more to do
than it seems
possible to do in any 24-hour
period? Actually, do you KNOW you do?
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The basis for this 3-part teleseminar is the mantra:
"Do Only What You Can Do."
Put this belief into action, when you...
- Realize you have the option--and the responsibility--to deputize others to handle tasks, projects, and appearances in your stead.
- Gain a clear sense of who, what, when, where, why, and how to delegate.
- Develop a deputy roster, duty list, and deployment log (plus other tools).
- Maximize your productivity and support others in their growth and development by learning how to "deputize...then delegate."
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Receive the three-part teleworkshops series for only $79.
You'll be taken to my secure shopping cart where you can check out. Once you have checked out, you will receive a confirmation email.
Materials provided:
- An extensive packet of handouts to download prior to listening to the classes and for later review;
- MP3 downloads of the classes so you can listen as many times as you need and want while reinforcing the strategies you learn.
Delegating is about
extending your impact
not shirking your work.
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"Delegating work works, provided the one delegating works, too."
~ Robert Half |
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About the Teleseminar Host:
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Meggin McIntosh, Ph.D., known as "The Ph.D. of Productivity™"
is a former teacher, university professor, and Director of her university's Excellence in Teaching Program. She is currently (and happily) the president of Emphasis on Excellence, Inc. and says,
"People are forever asking me how I accomplish so much. One answer is that I love my work and I do work many hours...HOWEVER, and this is a big however, if I had not learned to delegate from the time I was an assistant professor, I would never have achieved full professor - nor been able to do all of the projects, classes, and writing that I do now. Please, you can't afford NOT to take this class."
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