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MARCH 18, 2013
Companies: Don't Treat Executives' Time as an Infinite Resource
Just 52% of executives surveyed worldwide by McKinsey say the way they spend their time fits well with their organizations' strategic priorities. This suggests that time challenges aren't just a major hassle for executives but are hurting business performance too. Companies should help solve this problem by establishing "time budgets" for priority initiatives, McKinsey says.
Source: Making time management the organization's priority
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