Summary: The Simplicity Survival Handbook: Review and Analysis of Jensen's Book
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This complete summary of the ideas from Bill Jensen's book "The Simplicity Survival Handbook" shows that to accomplish more, you should find tangible ways to do less of the stuff that doesn't matter and more of the stuff that does. In his book, the author explains that, in practical terms, this means simplifying things and getting back to the basic, productive activities which will generate the bulk of the value that you personally add. This summary will teach you how to do exactly that and allow you to spend more time applying your unique talents on what genuinely matters.
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To learn more, read "The Simplicity Survival Handbook" and discover the key to getting back to basics and focusing on what really matters.
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To accomplish more, find tangible ways to do less of the stuff that doesn’t matter and more of the stuff that does.
In practical terms, this usually involves finding ways to cut off all the corporate silliness and senseless stuff which pervades most organizations. The antidote is usually to simplify things and get back to the basic, productive activities which will generate the bulk of the value you personally add. This may not be as hard as it sounds at first, since most of your day-to-day complexities probably originate from within your organization rather than externally. This is good because it means the cut-off valve also resides within your firm, not outside it.
Put another way, the real key to doing more isn’t to become better at what you do. Instead, find simple ways to eliminate all the other stuff so you can spend more time applying your unique talents on what genuinely matters. That’s the smart approach to greater personal productivity.
About the Author
BILL JENSEN is president and CEO of his own consulting firm, The Jensen Group. Mr. Jensen has spent more than a decade analyzing how companies design their work systems. As a result of this research and other consulting assignments, Mr. Jensen specializes in improving how people work. This is the third book Mr. Jensen has written on this topic, the previous two being Simplicity and Work 2.0.
The Web site for this book is at www.simplerwork.com.