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Making time as a CEO

Like many of us, I envy Olympic athletes, if not their gruelling training regimen. They’re at the pinnacle of their craft, they have the admiration of the world, and they’re utterly focused on one thing, and one thing only.
 
CEO life is less straightforward. It’s in the nature of the job to pull you in different directions all at once, which can make it hard to find the time to focus on the most important things.
 
In this week’s blog, we explore - briefly - three time management principles to help you work on the business, and not just in it.

Orlando

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Tsedal Neeley, professor at Harvard Business School, has been studying remote work and global teams for years.

Now, as more people return to more in-person work, she’s helping managers lead their teams effectively in a hybrid workplace, a mix of working from home and the office.

Orlando Martins

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