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Episode Description
Understanding when people do their best work—whether early in the morning or later in the day—can dramatically improve team efficiency and morale. NYT best-selling author Dan Pink discusses how leaders who take timing into account can better structure workflows, meetings, and collaborative sessions to match team members’ natural energy peaks. Measuring the impact of this approach helps ensure delivering results.
For more, hear our extended conversation on YouTube!
https://youtu.be/JCVUshg-qEQ
Discussion Points:
Strategy for Breakfast is brought to you by GDS, the leaders in data-driven engagement. If you want to get involved with the wider conversations shaping the future of your industry, check out our upcoming events here.
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Episode Description
Understanding when people do their best work—whether early in the morning or later in the day—can dramatically improve team efficiency and morale. NYT best-selling author Dan Pink discusses how leaders who take timing into account can better structure workflows, meetings, and collaborative sessions to match team members’ natural energy peaks. Measuring the impact of this approach helps ensure delivering results.
For more, hear our extended conversation on YouTube!
https://youtu.be/JCVUshg-qEQ
Discussion Points:
Strategy for Breakfast is brought to you by GDS, the leaders in data-driven engagement. If you want to get involved with the wider conversations shaping the future of your industry, check out our upcoming events here.
Get in touch: