Friday, April 16, 2010

Active non-action or productive busyness

Today i read a very interesting write-up by the great Management thinker Sumantra Ghoshal. This write-up provides tremendous insights about the criminal wastage of executive time and also suggests the solution for the same.

I suggest everyone to read it.

"NO DOUBT, executives are under incredible pressure to perform, and they have far too much to do, even when they work 12-hour days. But the fact is, very few managers use their time as effectively as they could. They think they’re attending to pressing matters, but they’re really just spinning their wheels. The awareness that unproductive busyness — what we call “active non-action” — is a hazard for managers is not new. Managers themselves bemoan the problem, and researchers have examined it. But the underlying dynamics of the behaviour are less well understood. For the past 10 years, we have studied the behaviour of busy managers in nearly a dozen large companies. Our findings suggest that fully 90% of managers squander their time in all sorts of ineffective activities. We came to the conclusion that managers who take effective action (those who make difficult — even seemingly impossible — things happen) rely on a combination of two traits: focus and energy. Think of focus as concentrated attention — the ability to zero in on a goal and see the task through to completion.

Focused managers aren’t in reactive mode; they choose not to respond immediately to every issue that comes their way or get sidetracked from their goals by distractions like e-mail, meetings, setbacks, and unforeseen demands. Because they have a clear understanding of what they want to accomplish, they carefully weigh their options before selecting a course of action."

6 comments:

Satyawan Malhan said...

Hello sir,
Great blog sir, because managers are the back bone of the organization so every one have to be more effective, to be leader in this competition.Which the fact sir you discussed in the post.Thank you sir good learning for us.

VRN_07 said...

Great insight sir but i think managers are working for their system and their effectiveness measured by their output. Now they are more on other mindset(Active non-action) which is not good for them as a long journey.
It was different taste of blog which you discussed. Thank you sir.

Ankit Mandloi said...

Hello Sir, great post! I do agree with the thought that without focus and energy, the productive efforts can not be make. In today's competitive era, it is important to be productive and corporate want employees who perform from the very first day. So the management thinker Sumantra Ghoshal has a valid point that without focus and energy the executives will be in the pressure and they will be doing non-productive things.

Thanks and Regards,
Proton Ankit Mandloi

Shailendra said...

Respected Sir,

Greetings!!

Very true and insightful post sir. After reading this blog one question has been arise in mind that why our education system is running on same old fashion methodology. Why they are not able to envisage the futuristic fundamental problems i.e. time & resource management. Is it lacuna of our education system or is it lack of efforts of individual.

Regards
Shailendra
Spring09

Manas said...

I had somehow missed this blogpost. It resonates a lot with my way of thinking.

Great minds think alike? ;-)

Constructive Inquiries said...

A must read in association to Sumantra Ghoshal findings:

http://www.thenarendramodi.info/pie-charts-to-analyse-cms-time-management/