Sunrise Meetings: Create Effective Routines To Make Your Business Run Like Clockwork

Business & Finance, Management & Leadership, Time Management, Management
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Author: Giles Johnston ISBN: 9781311887993
Publisher: Giles Johnston Publication: March 9, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Giles Johnston
ISBN: 9781311887993
Publisher: Giles Johnston
Publication: March 9, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Does your business run like clockwork?

The working day can be busy can’t it?
It can be easy to get thrown off course and end the working day asking yourself ‘what happened?’
There is another way.

What is a Sunrise Meeting?

When you define how your business should work and distil that thinking into a short meeting you have the basis of a Sunrise Meeting.
The Sunrise Meeting helps to re-boot your business each and every day, allowing your team to focus on your business’ objectives.

Do you want greater productivity in your business?

This short guide can help you to create a Sunrise Meeting approach for your business. You too could be benefitting from improved day to day performance:
-Less fire fighting.
-‘In control’ business processes.
-More discipline, routine and results.
-Making progress with improvement projects.

Based on practical experience

This is not a text book. This is a practical guide written by an experienced business improvement expert. The ideas in the book, along with the practical step by step exercise, are distilled from real projects. This is a book based on achieving real results in real businesses (of all different shapes and sizes).

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Does your business run like clockwork?

The working day can be busy can’t it?
It can be easy to get thrown off course and end the working day asking yourself ‘what happened?’
There is another way.

What is a Sunrise Meeting?

When you define how your business should work and distil that thinking into a short meeting you have the basis of a Sunrise Meeting.
The Sunrise Meeting helps to re-boot your business each and every day, allowing your team to focus on your business’ objectives.

Do you want greater productivity in your business?

This short guide can help you to create a Sunrise Meeting approach for your business. You too could be benefitting from improved day to day performance:
-Less fire fighting.
-‘In control’ business processes.
-More discipline, routine and results.
-Making progress with improvement projects.

Based on practical experience

This is not a text book. This is a practical guide written by an experienced business improvement expert. The ideas in the book, along with the practical step by step exercise, are distilled from real projects. This is a book based on achieving real results in real businesses (of all different shapes and sizes).

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