productivity tips for leaders series, Ken Okel Keynote speaker in Miami Orlando Florida, productivity tipsWe’re now starting our series of clips that are productivity tips for leaders. Many leaders succeed based on their ability to maximize their time and their team. It’s not just about being smart or talented.

For instance, next week we’ll talk about how you may be giving you top performers too much work. It’s an easy productivity trap to fall into because your top performers are probably really good at getting things done. But at a certain point, you see diminishing returns and likely frustration on your part.

Ken Okel’s Productivity at Work video series is designed to make you more effective on the job. Every week, you’ll learn a new, easy to understand tip that you can use right away. For the next few weeks, we’ll focus on productivity tips for leaders.

What Productivity Questions Does This Video Answer?

  • How can I become a more productive leaders?
  • How can I get more time at work?
  • How can I be less busy at work?
  • How can I be a better supervisor.

Video Transcript

This series of videos are designed for leaders, whether you’re an experienced leader or maybe your someone just starting out in your career.

In all cases, these tips are designed to empower you, giving you more of your productive time, which allows you to focus more on your big picture goals. Enjoy!

Productivity at Work Series Episodes

  1. How to Manage Workloads
  2. How to Cut Your Workload
  3. Let Go of Old Processes
  4. How to Prepare for the Unexpected
  5. Know Your Top Priorities
  6. How to Delegate at Work
  7. How to Make Better Decisions

About Ken Okel

Ken Okel works with leaders and organizations to boost productivity, performance, and profits. At conferences, conventions, and company meetings, he engages audiences with new ways to maximize their time at work. To see a sample of his keynote and workshop presentations, visit: http://kenokel.com/video.html.

The Police Dog Attack story is from one of his keynote presentations and is a great way to help motivate your group toward action.