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Dynamics of Efficiency™ |
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This workshop addresses the competency of efficiency, or an orientation towards being more organized in life and work. Efficiency can also be described as a way of thinking and behaving, so there is minimal consumption or waste of resources. The ratio of output over input, when output is the greatest and input is the least. Similar to being highly productive, like the ratio of power output of an engine being greater than the consumption of fuel or effort in its operation.
An efficiency orientation is also a personality trait, as some people are just naturally concerned with conserving resources, neatness, tidiness and living or working in an orderly environment. Whereas, others have a high tolerance for an environment that may seem disorganized, messy or untidy. Such people may periodically 'spring clean' or 'tidy-up' but after a while things return to be so called 'normal'.
The secret is partly in discovering our own personality orientation, and partly in having systems that force us to have a balance between high productivity (output) and efficient planning and organization (input). There can be extremes where some people are obsessively tidy – yet unproductive – and others consumed with the non-stop activity without efficiency, order and tidiness. How to achieve such balance is this program's focus. |
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