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Don’t Confuse Being Busy With Being Effective.

Dave Kinnear February 18, 2015 1-On Leadership

Early in my career as a newly minted engineer, I worked for an aerospace company. I was assigned work on a digital control for a military fighter jet, and it seemed as though there was no end to the deadlines. At one point, we were asked to work Saturdays after putting in a full 40 hour plus week Monday through …

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