I still have my leather calendar with all the tabs and different sections that were going to solve my time management problems.  They helped getting things done but it never asked me if all those things should be done at all?  I became very efficient but sadly never effective.

Today with all of our project management software and the corresponding apps that drive them, we are no better off in solving this core leadership problem.  This post by Carey Nieuwhof is an excellent read:

“Time famine is a big challenge for leaders.

No matter how much your organization grows or declines, how many staff quit or join, how many upset people you have to deal with, or how insane the world gets, you only get 24 hours in a day to solve everything that comes your way as a leader.

Unfortunately, this leaves most leaders with a nagging sense that they can’t get it all done.

As a result, as things grow or problems escalate, most leaders respond by working more hours, usually at the cost of their health and the well-being of the people they love the most.”

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