In ‘Great at Work’, Morten T. Hansen shares the secrets of working smarter, not harder. By focusing on essential tasks, prioritizing value, and embracing passion and purpose, professionals can achieve more with fewer hours.
Main Lessons
- Work smarter, not harder by focusing on essential tasks and eliminating the non-essential.
- Prioritize tasks based on their value to stakeholders, not just internal targets.
- Embrace continuous learning through Hansen’s learning loop to master skills.
- Combine passion and purpose, termed P-squared, for a fulfilling career.
- Use persuasion with logical and emotional appeals for effective communication.
- Transform meetings through healthy debate or decisive conclusions.
- Balance collaboration to avoid both over- and undercollaboration pitfalls.
- Adopt a counterintuitive plan to work fewer hours for more productivity.
- Enhance motivation by keeping passion and purpose at the core of work.
- Focus on fewer tasks with greater value to improve work efficiency and outcomes.
- Strive for meaningful work that contributes positively to organizational success.
- Decrease distractions to maintain focus, such as adjusting work environments.
- Leverage small behavior changes for significant improvement in performance.
- Achieve a balanced approach in collaboration by effectively breaking down silos.