the ceo magazine, business growth

Over the past ten years I have earned a reputation for obtaining rapid growth, and I’m often asked how I’ve managed to be the driving force behind so many business successes. After all, it’s one thing to be the lead on a project or business start-up, but it’s an entirely different thing to be the driving force behind it—that requires a much higher level of inspiration and skill.  Below I will share three simple tips extracted from my soon-to-be-released book on time management. With these skills at your disposal, the better question is: how could you possibly not be a driving force?

The holiday season is winding down and this is the time of year when most of us have lots of lists of things to do. It also seems that every single blog, tweet and newsletter that I read is sharing their top picks for anything and everything as we close out the year. There’s the Top Ten Best Holiday Videos. The Top 10 Articles of 2014. The Top 7 Marketing Trends. You get the idea. I must say that I do get intrigued when I see these headlines and so I end up reading the articles.

the ceo magazine, time management,
Bradley W. Smith, CEO & Co-founder,Rescue One Financial

In our fast-paced digital economy, time goes by at the speed of your bandwidth. Balancing competing priorities at home and at work can make it easy to fall behind on crucial job responsibilities and leave you with almost no time to devote to your family and friends. Sometimes everyone needs to reorder priorities and take advantage of tried and true time saving strategies to help stay afloat while meeting multiple deadlines.

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