Clutter kills our dreams. It fogs our vision. Cleverly disguised as temporary convenience ("I’ll just put this here … for now"), clutter undermines more progress than TV, soft-money campaign contributions, and badly designed web sites put together. Who can be a visionary leader, when vision is obscured by a stack of magazines waiting to be read, twenty signature pages to forgotten contracts, a file folder of "time-critical stuff" dated 4-17-1998, and an e-mail inbox the size of Texas?
For many of us, getting a handle on clutter is remarkably freeing…
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Dear Mr. Stever Robbins
I really admire your knowledge and management lessons that i have been following in reality and your guidance and facts published matches much with the actions i have been doing! However i am missing success WHY? is it lack of time management or in wrong place with right attitude of a CEO?