September 12, 2007; 05:04 AM
London, UK – A new team management research
paper has been released free today by Nathan Shaw, author of the
TIME-Lattice Time Management System. The 9 page research paper
identifies the problems faced by team managers and exposes 3
destructive time management techniques still commonly taught by
trainers. The paper is available free from http://www.timemanagementsystemlattice.com/training/
His
paper is titled: "Exposing Productivity Gaps In Your Team: How To
Invisibly 'Force' Your Team To Maximize Their Use Of Time". The 9 page
white paper begins by explaining 5 general time management problems
faced in small teams, and then pin-points 3 specific underlying
problems.
After releasing the TIME-Lattice System in August 2006
providing detailed theoretical insight into modern time management,
Nathan Shaw claims to have discovered an untapped method of 'invisibly
forcing' a team's time management productivity.
Nathan says:
"Look, your team is probably disorganized, unclear on their projects,
and lacking motivation. Using your authority as manager, you can
actually 'force' your team into maximum productivity, very very
quickly... and it's actually quite easy to do."
The white paper
exposes 3 time management techniques that Nathan claims are harmful,
old-fashioned, and guaranteed to cause time management failure within
team management.
One of these techniques is the popular
attempt at prioritizing tasks by either importance or urgency. Nathan
vividly shows why each of these techniques should be avoided, and goes
on to identify the 3-pronged approach that will work for any time
management productivity in teams.
Feedback from his previous clients includes:
"I
would just like you to know, that your time management suggestion is
actually working to my astonishment" – Leah Cann, Personal Assistant, UK
"Your
principles and techniques go very well along with Napoleon Hill's and
complete them....I went through... and I'm following it to the letter.
So far so good." - Israel David
The white paper Exposing
Productivity Gaps In Your Team: How To Invisibly 'Force' Your Team To
Maximize Their Use Of Time can be downloaded free from http://www.timemanagementsystemlattice.com/training/
About http://www.timemanagementsystemlattice.com :
The
original TIME-Lattice Time Management System is geared to individuals
wanting to improve their own time management and available via the home
page http://www.timemanagementsystemlattice.com
About Nathan Shaw:
Nathan Shaw is an Efficiency Trainer based in England UK. His blog at http://www.organizedlivingworld.com continues his work into efficiency and organized living.