3 journal prompts + 3 Drucker quotes
The Daily Drucker: 366 Days of Insight and Motivation for Getting the Right Things Done
amazon.comKnowledge workers in particular have to learn to ask a question that has not been asked before: What should my contribution be? To answer it, they must address three distinct elements: What does the situation require? Given my strengths, my way of performing, and my values, how can I make the greatest contribution to what needs to be done? And fina
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The Effective Executive: The Definitive Guide to Getting the Right Things Done (Harperbusiness Essentials)
Peter Drucker • 15 highlights
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The Systems Thinker – A Lifetime of Systems Thinking - The Systems Thinker
thesystemsthinker.comthesystemsthinker.comKeely Adler and added
The Effective Executive: The Definitive Guide to Getting the Right Things Done (Harperbusiness Essentials)
amazon.comPrioritize work to minimize opportunity cost. This prevents you from only pursuing incremental futures. In each quarter how much time to allocate incremental ~ 60%, to big new initiatives ~30%, to guidance & infrastructure ~10%.
Substack • Shreyas Doshi on pre-mortems, the LNO framework, the three levels of product work, why most execution problems are strategy problems, and ROI vs. opportunity cost thinking
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