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In this episode, Lee and Ellen look at both why it's important to begin with the end in mind, and some ways to do it.
When you know what the end looks like, you can be more efficient with the way you get there.
Lee starts his books by putting together the front and back covers and refers to them when he feels like he might be getting off track.
Ellen looks at the end of presentations and works back from knowing she has given an excellent talk to her audience.
Produced by Wayne Duncan, Studio D
Contact Lee at [email protected]
Contact Ellen at [email protected]
By Lee Silber, Efficiency Expert & Ellen Goodwin, Productivity Expert4.8
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In this episode, Lee and Ellen look at both why it's important to begin with the end in mind, and some ways to do it.
When you know what the end looks like, you can be more efficient with the way you get there.
Lee starts his books by putting together the front and back covers and refers to them when he feels like he might be getting off track.
Ellen looks at the end of presentations and works back from knowing she has given an excellent talk to her audience.
Produced by Wayne Duncan, Studio D
Contact Lee at [email protected]
Contact Ellen at [email protected]