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Are You the COE (Chief of Everything)?

September 8th, 2008 @ 6:06 pm

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Categories: Head First Innovation

Tags: Fish, Productivity, Marketing Research, Leadership, Marketing, Management, Jennifer Goddard

“Give a man a fish, and he eats for a day, teach a man to fish, and he will eat for a lifetime”.

Have you ever wanted to scream “No, please catch the fish, cook it, serve it up on a platter with a fresh salad. Oh, and could you cut it up for me as well”?

Me too. I am 40 (+GST) and, while can’t live without my iPhone, I have absolutely no patience with having to learn new stuff (stuff that never seems to do what it’s supposed to anyway).

Should innovation be put on trial for our harried lives? With the pace of change getting so much faster, do we have time to figure out how the latest gadgets work, and what Web 2.0.153-8 is?

Tips on how to be a successful COE (Chief of Everything):

  • Breathe … and make time to meditate. Rather than being stressed, take time to look at the big picture and think it through logically.
  • Flip it … keep the positive aspects/benefits top of mind.
  • Be inquisitive … and open to new ideas. Read widely, ask others, check out what people are using, doing, learning.
  • Ask for help … create a network of mentors — a computer geek, a marketing expert, a home handyman, and of course, another COE.
  • Take time out to learn something new … the more you learn, the more comfortable you will be with learning more.
  • Learn to touch type … while you may slow down initially, it will payback big dividends.
  • Be persistent … the core quality of all great leaders is persistence. Stick to it.

What survival tips would you add?

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    ameizoso@...09/09/08 Report as spam
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    Delegate, and teach your subordinates "all that you know". This will make them more valuable to you and to the organization

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    rachel_nz09/09/08 Report as spam
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    Have some fun...there's no passion if it's not fun!

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    505Ash09/09/08 Report as spam
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    Good advice all. In the final analysis most of what we do as a professional manager is irrelevant and tangential to the core role. Take a step back, learn to say no, concentrate on what is really important, laugh and dream - if only I could do it!!!:-)

    Ashley

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    drhudish09/10/08 Report as spam
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    What is the best way to learn to touch type? I'm also 40+ and it is not so easy to learn!

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    jennifer.goddard09/10/08 Report as spam
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    Touch typing

    I just used the rules I learnt at high school - putting all four fingers in place and just creating muscle memory.

    Mavis Beacon has been around along time but haven't used it myself

    - anyone else have any ideas/experiences?

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    jennifer.goddard09/10/08 Report as spam
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    Big rocks

    Ashley, yes, I agree. I think it was Stephen Covey who said life is like a jar. Put the big rocks in first, then the pebbles, then sand and then water.
    What are the Big rocks you need to do - 20% of the effort can give 80% of the results (most times)
    then add in the other elements - keeping focus on the core - I'm off to practice my guitar - one of the pebbles I promised myself this year

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    bob_hunt09/10/08 Report as spam
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    RE: Are You the COE (Chief of Everything)?

    Great list and the also the additions.

    I would like to add

    Learn to Choose What Not to DO

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    parthag@...09/14/08 Report as spam
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    Attitude Matters

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    jsargent10/16/08 Report as spam
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    RE: Are You the COE (Chief of Everything)?

    Get enough sleep to think clearly each day. If you are 40 you still can't believe that you need more sleep than you did when you were 30.
    Make to take a breath of fresh air.

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