(Modus Institute: Seattle) -- The eternal question: What do I do next?
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We have goals (value to provide) that need to be completed. But there are so many of them, we don’t know where to start.
We want to do the right work at the right time. We want to make sure we get the important work done.
We want to make sure we have the capacity to deal with the urgent when it arrives.
The existential lament: I need to prioritize my work.
But how do I, with all my interruptions and unpredictable work, figure out what is the real priority?
How do I understand my context?
How do I let others know what I'm doing?
How can I get all my work done?
The eureka moment: Priority is achievable!
In the class, “Prioritization In a Chaotic World,” we examine nine ways to look at our work. One is our default setting, the other eight help us understand context, diffuse politics, heal relationships, and find the right work at the right time.
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