
Marc Zao-Sanders
Marc Zao-Sanders is a productivity consultant known for his critique of the Eisenhower Matrix, advocating instead for a more straightforward categorization of tasks based on urgency, which he believes simplifies decision-making and enhances focus. His insights emphasize the deceptive nature of perceived urgency in daily tasks and promote techniques like timeboxing to improve efficiency.
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Marc Zao-Sanders is the author of the book 'Timeboxing metodas. Kaip efektyviai planuoti laiką'.
Atrask save iš naujo: TOP 9 knygos norintiems išsiugdyti sveikus įpročius | KultūraMarc Zao-Sanders notes that e-mail is a major distraction in productivity.
My manager ignores me. Should I address it with them or let it go?Productivity consultant Marc Zao-Sanders notes that e-mail chews up about two hours of our day and serves as a prime distraction.
Try avoiding e-mail before noon, and other productivity tipsMarc Zao-Sanders conducted an analysis published in Harvard Business Review regarding the use of AI.
คนใช้ GenAI ทำอะไรบ้าง จาก 2024 ถึง 2025 ปีเดียวพฤติกรรมเปลี่ยนขนาดไหน?Marc Zao-Sanders is a productivity consultant who discusses the importance of urgency in task management.
I’ve been tasked with doing a diversity audit – how do I make it count?Marc Zao-Sanders finds the approach problematic regarding the Eisenhower Matrix.
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