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March
26, 2007 Hi
MBBP Subscribers, When
I was working in industry, I was sometimes accused of being too
driven by my desire to meet goals. My wife always said that it was
the major contributor to my high stress level and chronic headaches.
In
the early days, we unfortunately had not discovered the power of
self-directed teams. To meet deadlines we would get our people in a
room, tell them what they had to do and then threaten them with a
2x4 till they got it done. (Well maybe that's an exaggeration but
only the 2x4.) I
hope that none of my readers are in that kind of work environment
today. If so, you have my sympathy. Today, empowerment and team
dynamics are the keys to creating a fun work environment and getting
the job done on time. This
all reminds me of a story about a guy who always got things done on
time. So, let's take another break from our day-to-day routine and
enjoy another story, "My Just In Time Story." Have
a nice day, keep the faith, and stay connected. Bill
Gaw P.S.
There is still space for you and your team to attend a special
workshop on project management. To check it out, click on the below
link:
http://bbasicsllc.com/ProjectManagementWorkshop.htm MY
JUST IN TIME STORY This
is a story about a person who was the master of his time schedule.
His name was John Seymour and he lived on Long Island in New York.
He was married with two children. His profession was that of a
production manager. He was very successful and he attributed his
success to following finite routines … both at home and at work. Every
work day he would wake up at precisely 06:00AM, get out of bed and
do 15 minutes of stretch exercises, take a 5 minute shower, take 5
minutes to brush teeth and shave and 8 minutes to get dressed. He
repeated this exact time table each and every workday. He
would then go downstairs where his wife had his breakfast waiting
for him, he would take 16 minutes to eat his breakfast, 2 minutes to
say his goodbyes and then get into his car and drive 14 minutes to
where he would catch the ferry each and every workday.
It
took him 3 minutes to walk to the ferry and he would board it at
precisely 07:15AM each and every workday. One
morning, John wakes up at 06:40AM (40 minutes late). He jumps out of
bed, skips his exercises, takes a fast shower and shave, jumps into
his clothes, runs downstairs and grabs a piece of toast as he
sprints for his car. He
drives 85 MPH to the ferry parking lot, dumps his car and runs like
a deer for the ferry and as he arrives at the landing, the ferry is
already 10 feet from the shore. He
takes a flying leap for the ferry, lands on the ferry's deck, slips
and falls and then slides across the deck crashing into some lounge
chairs. A
guy walks up to him and says "Why did you do that, we would
have been at the dock in another minute." TO
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