lunes, 23 de noviembre de 2015

Raúl Antonio Gorrín : What Are Your Productivity Goals?

What Are Your Productivity Goals? Increasing productivity can mean making more money, making more goods, or both. Your goal could be anything from maximizing profits in a business to getting your job done faster so that you can pursue personal interests at home. Being more productive is all about figuring out how you want to live your life and making it possible. Productivity is highly personal, but ultimately, it's about achieving goals. It's about making the most of your time so that you have time and energy left over to do more. 

A quote attributed to Aristotle—"Where the needs of the world and your talents cross, there lies your vocation". Productivity master Bob Pozen once told us: You need to not only know what you're best at, but what skills your organization, your industry, and the world are looking for. We need to stop thinking of our job as work and start to think of it as a career. It should be something that we are good at and  that we enjoy. If you enjoy what you do each day, it gives you a reason to get up each morning with an energy level that increases each day. You look forward to your day. being that it is something that you enjoy, you are more likely to study and work at being the best at what you do. 

Aristotle's cross of life is necessary to strive that proper balance. Work,  play, love and worship. Some of substituted "family" for "worship". With a proper balance in life, you will be more productive. Without proper balance in your life and in the way you run your company, you would never be as productive. A happier self and staff means less days called in sick, it means greater pride for the work that you do and it means more caring on what your clients needs are. L.D. Pankey came up with his cross of work. Know yourself, do what you enjoy. Know your knowledge, Realize what you are good at, find out what your inborn skills are..  Know your work, learn as much as you can and be the best at what you do. Know your clients, what is the market looking for, what would they be interested in buying. 

According to Aristotle, if you want to maximize production you need to find what you were meant to do, what you enjoy and are good at, learn to be the best at it and at the same time find a out the wants and needs of your customers, where those two meet allows you to be highly productive while maintaining a quality of life.  

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