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Most managers today have a serious problem keeping up with the flood of e-mails, letters, faxes, phone calls, messages, voice mails, meetings, reports, articles, piles of paper, and task lists that far exceed their mental and emotional capacity. As a result of this flood, these managers are stressed and less productive than they could be.

The Performance Excellence Network, Twin Cities Region, is pleased to announce our next breakfast meeting, “Personal Operations Management: Lean Principles for Getting Good Things Done” with Professor Art Hill, Associate Dean, MBA Programs for the Curtis L. Carlson School of Management

This workshop identifies 12 common problems and provides practical and proven “lean” approaches to help busy people address these 12 problems — and become more focused, have the right priorities, meet their commitments more faithfully, have a greater sense of accomplishment about both personal and professional goals, improve relationships at home and work, reduce stress, worry, and guilt, be healthier emotionally, mentally, and physically — and get more “good things” done.

The workshop will be offered on December 4th at Minneapolis Community and Technical College. The session is from 8:00 to 9:00am (network 7:30 to 8:00). No cost for members; $30.00 for non-members. Space is limited; to register contact Brian Lassiter at [email protected].

Here is the video from this event.

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