Are you doing Great Work? Or just Good Work?
Do any of these ring true for you?
- I feel busy all the time
- I feel like I'm in a bit of a rut and wondering what's next
- I spend my time just processing all the work coming at me. I'm just trying to keep afloat!
- I'm not doing the work that matters
- I'm not even sure what work does matter
- I've lost sight of why I'm doing what I'm doing
What if, instead, you could do more Great Work and less Good Work?
Find Your Great Work is a practical tool kit for managers, leaders, and anyone who wants to find, start and sustain work that matters.
In it you’ll learn:
- The difference between Bad, Good and Great Work.
- The Five Great Work Truths: the fundamental insights that open up new Great Work possibilities
- The 12 Great Work Maps: simple and powerful exercises to help you identify, begin and sustain your own Great Work.
- Great Work resources: a wide range of resources to help you with your Great Work
The 12 Maps are quick to grasp, fast to complete and flexible in how and when you use them. The powerful exercises draw upon the latest strategic, developmental and coaching wisdom.
- You’ll use the first three maps to help define what Great Work is for you.
- The next three maps are for focusing on where you want to do your Great Work and helping to define choices you’ll need to make.
- Maps 7 to 9 help you generate new possibilities, tapping into some of the most powerful creativity and brainstorm structures there are.
- And the final set of three maps move you into action mode, so that you’re actually doing something with your new insight and commitment to Great Work.
Fast can be powerful, simple can be profound
Einstein said, “
Things should be as simple as possible, and no simpler.”
You’ll be able to use all the exercises in Find Your Great Work straight away for immediate effect. That’s because each exercise has been stripped down to be as simple as possible while ensuring each exercise will generate new and powerful insights.