Time, Talent, Energy, Eric Garton
Time, Talent, Energy, Eric Garton
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Time, Talent, Energy
Overcome Organizational Drag and Unleash Your Team's Productive Power

Author: Eric Garton, Michael C. Mankins

Narrator: Gregory St. John

Unabridged: 5 hr 19 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Ascent Audio

Published: 06/06/2024

Includes: Bonus Material Bonus Material Included


Synopsis

Managing Your Scarcest Resources

Business leaders know that the key to competitive success is smart management of scarce resources. That's why companies allocate their financial capital so carefully. But capital today is cheap and abundant, no longer a source of advantage. The truly scarce resources now are the time, the talent, and the energy of the people in your organization—resources that are too often squandered.

Building off of the popular Harvard Business Review article "Your Scarcest Resource," Michael Mankins and Eric Garton, Bain & Company experts in organizational design and effectiveness, present new research into how you can liberate people's time, talent, and energy and unleash your organization's productive power. They identify the specific causes of organizational drag—the collection of institutional factors that slow things down, decrease output, and drain people's energy—and then offer a pragmatic framework for how managers can overcome it. With practical advice for using the framework and in-depth examples of how the best companies manage their people's time, talent, and energy with as much discipline as they do their financial capital, this book shows managers how to create a virtuous circle of high performance.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Stephen

Business books are like self-help books. They generally speak to a reader who is looking to find a magical solution to finding a more productive and meaningful set of outcomes. They also have to take a set of complex variables and distill them down to an easily memorable essence that denotes where t......more

This book was mostly a rehash of things I've read before but was packaged with a large dose of pretentiousness and business lingo. Two Bain guys want to impress you with their erudition and marvel at best practices that in many cases are more gag producing than inspirational. The point that tipped m......more

An elaboration of a handful of research articles published in the Harvard Business Review, this book is mainly for large organizations that grew too rapidly or too inattentively to reflect on the bureaucratic habits and wasteful processes that often accompany growth. It's therefore also a helpful re......more

Goodreads review by Rodrigo

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