Leave the Office Earlier

How to Strike a Balance Between Workplace Productivity and Employee Burnout

Business & Finance, Economics
Cover of the book Leave the Office Earlier by Laura Stack, The Productivity Pro, Inc.
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Author: Laura Stack ISBN: 1230000118755
Publisher: The Productivity Pro, Inc. Publication: February 28, 2013
Imprint: The Productivity Pro, Inc. Language: English
Author: Laura Stack
ISBN: 1230000118755
Publisher: The Productivity Pro, Inc.
Publication: February 28, 2013
Imprint: The Productivity Pro, Inc.
Language: English

Burning the midnight oil is harmful to employees and employers. But deadlines loom, e-mail piles up, and your star employee has put in another thirteen-hour day. How can leaders keep key people producing at high levels but not leave the organization from overwork and stress? Laura Stack will explain how to:

• Articulate the long and short-term benefits of high productivity.
• Create a win/win dual contract of productivity.
• Select the best method of communication for your purpose.
• Create a code of conduct for meetings.
• Learn email courtesies and protocol to avoid wasting others' time.
• Use voice mail as a productivity tool and use proper etiquette.
• Produce guidelines for reducing interruptions at work.

You'll find behavioral techniques to help you spend fewer hours at work. You'll find out how to discuss productivity improvements with key organization leaders. And you'll understand why productivity initiatives are important in the context of helping employees leave the office on time, lead a more balanced life, and increase job satisfaction.

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Burning the midnight oil is harmful to employees and employers. But deadlines loom, e-mail piles up, and your star employee has put in another thirteen-hour day. How can leaders keep key people producing at high levels but not leave the organization from overwork and stress? Laura Stack will explain how to:

• Articulate the long and short-term benefits of high productivity.
• Create a win/win dual contract of productivity.
• Select the best method of communication for your purpose.
• Create a code of conduct for meetings.
• Learn email courtesies and protocol to avoid wasting others' time.
• Use voice mail as a productivity tool and use proper etiquette.
• Produce guidelines for reducing interruptions at work.

You'll find behavioral techniques to help you spend fewer hours at work. You'll find out how to discuss productivity improvements with key organization leaders. And you'll understand why productivity initiatives are important in the context of helping employees leave the office on time, lead a more balanced life, and increase job satisfaction.

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