26-May-2022
HOW TO MANAGE YOUR ORGANIZATION WITH CLARITY?
In this mini workshop, one of my favorite mentors, Opher Brayer will discuss the topic of CLARITY by addressing the following questions and more:
What is organizational clarity?
How can you achieve clarity in your organization?
What are some common pitfalls that can keep you from achieving clarity?
How can you use clarity to start moving forward and achieving your goals?
What tips can you follow to manage with clarity in your organization?
The link to register in the first comment
There is NO FEE to attend. To get maximum VALUE, we suggest that you check your DISTRACTIONS at the door and just bring your ATTENTION.
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Opher Brayer is a self-made entrepreneur, executive coach, consultant, business mentor, keynote speaker, teacher, former jazz musician, and innovator – with hundreds of methodologies to his name. He has worked with hundreds of leading CEOs and industrialists by helping them to become better leaders, supported companies through mergers and acquisitions, and shared his business expertise as a strategic consultant for companies in Canada, Israel, and Silicon Valley.
17 Takeaways
May 26, 2022 | 04:02 pm
What was the biggest takeaway for you?
Stop and reflect regularly on successes and failures - Ask yourself why did something succeed or fail - Reflect now, analyse and consider how you can make better decisions going forward Slow down! Clarity = comes from asking the right questions, there will be trade offs Data is required to make smart decisions Look for patterns Achieving results requires vision and passion
What new actions would you take?
Slow down and analyse Be more data driven
May 26, 2022 | 04:01 pm
What was the biggest takeaway for you?
I need more information. I have seen this in my life and I want to understand the "why" more.
What new actions would you take?
I want to understand why and how to implement it.
May 26, 2022 | 04:00 pm
What was the biggest takeaway for you?
See things in terms of data and get clarity.
What new actions would you take?
Be passionate, set micro goals and find clarity
May 26, 2022 | 04:00 pm
What was the biggest takeaway for you?
Find patterns, and take time to analyze things to save a lot of time, effort
What new actions would you take?
make it a practice to take a pause and analyze; hear the recording again and make more notes :P
May 26, 2022 | 03:58 pm
What was the biggest takeaway for you?
Experience is great, but data is the master!
What new actions would you take?
Invest that 5 minutes to save 100 hours later
May 26, 2022 | 03:58 pm
What was the biggest takeaway for you?
Clear Vision and skill building.
What new actions would you take?
Taking Baby Steps to accomplish big.
May 26, 2022 | 03:58 pm
What was the biggest takeaway for you?
Very powerful and enthusiastic speaker. Motivational discussion and my takeaway is that you never accept things as they are and just continue to do as you are doing. There is always a way to make the best use of what you have. You will have to step out of your comfort zone and take risks.
What new actions would you take?
Just get back to basics.
May 26, 2022 | 03:57 pm
What was the biggest takeaway for you?
That we must invest systematically in becoming more adept at whatever we deliberately choose to do, as the opportunity cost of not doing so is massive (i.e. invest now or pay more later)
What new actions would you take?
Reflecting more on my choices and how I spend my time
May 26, 2022 | 03:57 pm
What was the biggest takeaway for you?
clarity, measuring data and behavior change/improvement using data, feedback.
What new actions would you take?
Pay more attention to the data and feedback and take corrective action.
May 26, 2022 | 03:54 pm
What was the biggest takeaway for you?
Pattern Recognition, Analysis, Inspect and adapt apply feed-forward and move up
What new actions would you take?
Develop Vision, Make the best use of data, Optimize my behaviors to perform my role
May 26, 2022 | 03:54 pm
What was the biggest takeaway for you?
Go slow with more clarity
What new actions would you take?
Take small steps
May 26, 2022 | 03:54 pm
What was the biggest takeaway for you?
Don't make any decisions (e.g., even small ones like whether or not to buy a book) without also taking account of whether you have the resources to act on the decision (e.g., time to actually read the book). One way to be mindful of this is to ask the right question when making the decision (e.g., NOT "Do I have money to buy this book?" BUT RATHER "Do I have time to read this book? When specifically?"
What new actions would you take?
Ask the right questions for the decision, from a resource allocation perspective.
May 26, 2022 | 03:53 pm
What was the biggest takeaway for you?
This talk is absolutely captivating to me. I especially loved your quote "Passionate people don't care about trade offs". I can so relate as I am deeply involved in professional sports & human behavior. I want to read anything and everything you've discovered along your way. Great stories and deep knowledge of the subject come through well from Opher.
What new actions would you take?
I want to overlap over some of the behavior modifications techniques you shared over what I'm using in my coaching modelS - OPTIMIZE! Thank you for this session. Huge value.
May 26, 2022 | 03:53 pm
What was the biggest takeaway for you?
to be passionate and have a clear vision of what I want to achieve in future
What new actions would you take?
to analyze & work on how I spend my day and how can I make it better. Clarity is the key.
May 26, 2022 | 03:53 pm
What was the biggest takeaway for you?
Passionate people don't care about the trade-offs! I think this was an eye-opener. I could think of things I have been passionate about and how I didn't care about the trade-offs.
What new actions would you take?
Have a clear vision/visualize the goal Get passionate about it, including Skill building.
May 26, 2022 | 03:40 pm
What was the biggest takeaway for you?
The time you spend on reflection is an investment. You will pay dearly if you skip this part.
What new actions would you take?
Start reflecting more and do so with some quality questions
May 26, 2022 | 03:30 pm
What was the biggest takeaway for you?
I gained more clarity about the word "clarity" itself. It gave me food for thought about allocating resources mindfully.
What new actions would you take?
I would be more careful about allocating and analyzing the resources at my disposal. I will spend more time and energy understanding the people who are around me and be able to recognize patterns that I take lightly.