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252. Increasing Productivity in a World of Remote Work feat. Robert Pozen


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No matter what industry we all work in, productivity is key. Not only is managing our time properly good for getting all of our tasks done but also spending time doing things we love. In this episode of unSILOed, Robert Pozen shares methods to creating priorities for your time, ways to protect your time, and making sure you’re spending each day addressing your priorities.

Robert Pozen is the author of Extreme Productivity: Boost Your Results, Reduce Your Hours as well as Remote, Inc.: How to Thrive at Work…Wherever You Are. He teaches at the MIT Sloan School of Management. 

Episode Quotes:

Is a billable hour system a bad idea?

07:22: A billable hour system is an input system, and in a knowledge-based economy, the idea that counting the inputs is the way to look at it is just crazy because people shouldn't be congratulated for spending more hours on something if they have a bad result.

08:56: The only way to get organizations off hours and into a results-oriented output system is to provide them with an alternative system of accountability.

What increases job satisfaction and productivity?

11:33: It's that flexibility and autonomy that increase job satisfaction and productivity. So, that's a long way of saying we've got to get off hours and inputs. We've got to move to outputs and results, and we've got to show managers and bosses that we can have a system of accountability that's based on results.

Hybrid setups will always be the dominant way to work

46:03: Hybrid will be important because certain work, certain teams, certain aspects of jobs are always going to be done better in person, where people get together, and others are not. And that's why the hybrid is going to be the dominant form.

Show Links:Recommended Resources:
  • Edward Johnson III
Guest Profile:
  • Faculty Profile at MIT Sloan School of Management
  • Professional Profile at Brookings Institute
  • Professional Profile at Harvard Kennedy School
  • Professional Profile at IFRS Foundation
  • Robert Pozen’s Website
  • Robert Pozen on LinkedIn
  • Robert Pozen on Twitter
  • Robert Pozen on Facebook
His Work:
  • Articles on Harvard Business Review
  • Articles on CFO Magazine
  • Remote, Inc.: How to Thrive at Work…Wherever You Are
  • The Fund Industry: How Your Money is Managed (Wiley Finance)
  • Extreme Productivity: Boost Your Results, Reduce Your Hours
  • Too Big to Save? How to Fix the U.S. Financial System
  • The Fund Industry: How Your Money is Managed

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