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Effective Executive: Muhammad Amir Mushtaq EX-MBA-Fall-12-058

Effective executives focus on opportunities rather than problems, take responsibility for decisions and communication, and run productive meetings. They exhibit 5 key practices - knowing where time goes, focusing on results not effort, building on strengths, doing priorities, and making effective decisions. Effective communication has clarity, logic, and consistency. To be effective, one must learn by recording time, focusing on contributions, moving forward with strengths, doing first things first, and making effective decisions.

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Effective Executive: Muhammad Amir Mushtaq EX-MBA-Fall-12-058

Effective executives focus on opportunities rather than problems, take responsibility for decisions and communication, and run productive meetings. They exhibit 5 key practices - knowing where time goes, focusing on results not effort, building on strengths, doing priorities, and making effective decisions. Effective communication has clarity, logic, and consistency. To be effective, one must learn by recording time, focusing on contributions, moving forward with strengths, doing first things first, and making effective decisions.

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Effective Executive

Muhammad Amir Mushtaq


EX-MBA-Fall-12-058

Effectiveness

What is right for the enterprise.


They took responsibility for decisions.
They took responsibility for communicating.
They were focused on opportunities rather then problem.
They run productive meetings.
They thought and said we rather than I

5 Practices

1) Know where time goes


2) Focus on results, not effort
3) Build on strengths (Grant)
4) Do what counts (Priorities)
5) Make effective decisions

Communication

Clearity
Logic
Consistency

Effectiveness Must be Learned

Record your time


Focus on your contribution
Move forward based on your strengths
Do first things first
Make effective decisions

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