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Book Synopsis
Streamline your workflow and bring your vision to life

The Together Leader is a practical handbook for the busy mission-driven leader. With an emphasis on time management, the book provides all of the tools, templates, and checklists necessary for leaders to stay organized and keep on top their responsibilities. Maia Heyck-Merlin describes step-by-step a set of habits and systems that help leaders to keep everything running smoothly and, most importantly, achieve their mission-driven goals. By learning how to plan for the predictable, leaders can face the unexpected head-on, going off-plan while keeping their eye on the objective. Education leaders will learn how to prioritize quickly and efficiently, and gain access to hands-on tools that take the turbulence out of their days, allowing them to truly become a Together Leader.

Mission-driven leaders are often required to multi-task; it''s part of the job. This book gives leaders the tools and information they need to

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments xiii

Contents | Website Resources xvii

Section One: Set the Stage 1

Chapter 1: Leading in a Mission-Driven Context 3

What Do You Mean by Mission-Driven Work?

What Do You Mean by Togetherness, Anyway?

Why Togetherness Matters Even More in Your Context

My Own Togetherness Journey

Why This Book Is Different

How This Book Is Organized

How Each Chapter Is Organized

How to Use This Book

Notes on Terminology and Methodology

Togetherness Is a Means to an End
Togetherness Talks: Shawn Mangar

Chapter 2: Take Stock: Assess Your Togetherness Level 15

Overview and Objectives

Togetherness Levels

The Tools You Need

Reader Quiz: Togetherness Tools

Routines Rule

Mind-Sets Matter (More Than Anything)

Build the Habit

Don’t Go on an Organizational Binge

Let’s Jump In

Togetherness Talks: Natalie Rubio

Section Two: Get Clear on Your Purpose 27

Chapter 3: Set Goals: Define the Direction 29

Seen and Heard

Overview and Objectives

How Do I Set Yearly Goals?

How Do I Set Quantitative Goals?

Create a Time Line for Goal Setting—and Put Someone in Charge

Reviewing Goal Progress

Start Strong
See It In Action: Goal Setting Start to Finish

Chapter 4: Break Down the Goals: Create a Priority Plan 63

Seen and Heard

Overview and Objectives

Jen’s Priority Plan

Kari’s Priority Plan

How Big or How Small—Are These Giant Leaps or Baby Steps?

The Routine

Getting a Team Onboard

My Priority Plan Isn’t Working for Me

Start Strong
See It In Action: Wrist, Elbow, and Shoulder

Chapter 5: Align Your Meetings: Make a Meeting Matrix 95

Seen and Heard

Overview and Objectives

The Model

Build Your Own

The Mechanics of a Regular One-on-One Meeting

Nailing the Content

The Routine

Meeting Follow-Up

A Long-Term View

Start Strong
Common Challenge: The Crisis

Section Three: Get Yourself Together 129

Chapter 6: Get Macro: Design a Comprehensive Calendar 131

Seen and Heard

Overview and Objectives

Create Your Comprehensive Calendar

Articulate Your Priorities

Sketch an Ideal Week

Impose the Ideal Week onto Your Digital Calendar

Let’s Get Consolidated

Zoom Out to View a Year

Start Strong
Togetherness Talks: Vince Marigna

Chapter 7: Strategic Procrastination: Design a Later List 151

Seen and Heard

Overview and Objectives

The Model

Build Your Own

The Routine

Start Strong
Common Challenge: The Calendar and To-Do List Collide

Chapter 8: Reconcile Your Time and To-Dos: Create Your Weekly Plan 177

Seen and Heard

Overview and Objectives

The Model

Task-Driven, Time-Driven, or Blended?

Build Your Own

Little Things Make a Difference

Some Other Sneaky Calendar Tricks

But, Maia, What about Things That Just

Come Up?

Keep It Alive: The Routine

Start Strong
Common Challenge: Too Much to Do!

Chapter 9: Keep It Together: Routines and Checklists 209

Seen and Heard

Overview and Objectives

Weekly Routines: Clean Up and Look Ahead

Ensuring Weird Weeks Don’t Take You by Surprise

Monthly or Quarterly Practices

Other Useful Checklists

Need a Few Trackers?

Start Strong
Common Challenge: A New Job

Chapter 10: Hold That Thought: Save It for Later! 231

Seen and Heard

Overview and Objectives

The Model

Build Your Own

The Routine

Start Strong
See It in Action: What Should I Carry?

Togetherness Talks: Shawn Stover

Section Four: Get Your Team and Organization Together 255

Chapter 11: Keep E-mail in Its Place 257

Seen and Heard

Overview and Objectives

Conduct an E-mail Audit

Get Your In-box Set Up for Success

Write Clearly and Efficiently

Process Efficiently

Creating Routines: When Do You Check Your E-mail?

Managing Communications as an Organization

Start Strong
Common Challenge: E-mail Emergency

Chapter 12: Project Design, Planning, and Communication: More Than Just Spreadsheets! 289

Seen and Heard

Overview and Objectives

Set the Stage

Detour: Don’t Forget to Merge with your Personal Organization System!

Start Strong
Togetherness Talks: Erica Phillips

Chapter 13: Become a Dynamic Duo: Maximize Your Assistant 323

Seen and Heard

Overview and Objectives

Evaluate Your Current Relationship

Hire the Right Person

Train Your Assistant Well

Use Your Assistant to Manage More Than Your Scheduling

Leader and Assistant Communication Structures

Start Strong
See It in Action: The Management Memo

Section Five: Put It All Together 365

Chapter 14: Keep Track of Stuff, Space, and Knowledge 367

Seen and Heard

Overview and Objectives

Deal with Your Own Stuff

Make the Most of Shared Office Space

Track the Inventory

Manage the Knowledge

Start Strong
Common Challenge: On-the-Go Office

Chapter 15: Create a Culture of Togetherness 393

Seen and Heard

Overview and Objectives

Define Togetherness in Your Organization

Select the Right People

Showcase and Model Togetherness at the Onset

Create an Onboarding Overview

Up and Running: Observe and Coach

How to Observe Togetherness

Maintaining Togetherness in Your Organization

Agreeing on Standard Together Team Tools

Start Strong
Togetherness Talks: Stephanie Patton

Chapter 16: Conclusion: Keep It All Together 413

Seen and Heard

Overview and Objectives

Remember the Why

What to Tackle First

Explaining Yourself to Others

What Happens When You Fall Off

Transferring Togetherness to the Home Front

Why the World Needs Together Leaders

Bibliography 421

Index 423

How to Access the Website Resources 439

About the Author 441

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      Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
      Publication Date: 21/06/2016
      ISBN13: 9781118987520, 978-1118987520
      ISBN10: 1118987527

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Streamline your workflow and bring your vision to life

      The Together Leader is a practical handbook for the busy mission-driven leader. With an emphasis on time management, the book provides all of the tools, templates, and checklists necessary for leaders to stay organized and keep on top their responsibilities. Maia Heyck-Merlin describes step-by-step a set of habits and systems that help leaders to keep everything running smoothly and, most importantly, achieve their mission-driven goals. By learning how to plan for the predictable, leaders can face the unexpected head-on, going off-plan while keeping their eye on the objective. Education leaders will learn how to prioritize quickly and efficiently, and gain access to hands-on tools that take the turbulence out of their days, allowing them to truly become a Together Leader.

      Mission-driven leaders are often required to multi-task; it''s part of the job. This book gives leaders the tools and information they need to

      Table of Contents

      Acknowledgments xiii

      Contents | Website Resources xvii

      Section One: Set the Stage 1

      Chapter 1: Leading in a Mission-Driven Context 3

      What Do You Mean by Mission-Driven Work?

      What Do You Mean by Togetherness, Anyway?

      Why Togetherness Matters Even More in Your Context

      My Own Togetherness Journey

      Why This Book Is Different

      How This Book Is Organized

      How Each Chapter Is Organized

      How to Use This Book

      Notes on Terminology and Methodology

      Togetherness Is a Means to an End
      Togetherness Talks: Shawn Mangar

      Chapter 2: Take Stock: Assess Your Togetherness Level 15

      Overview and Objectives

      Togetherness Levels

      The Tools You Need

      Reader Quiz: Togetherness Tools

      Routines Rule

      Mind-Sets Matter (More Than Anything)

      Build the Habit

      Don’t Go on an Organizational Binge

      Let’s Jump In

      Togetherness Talks: Natalie Rubio

      Section Two: Get Clear on Your Purpose 27

      Chapter 3: Set Goals: Define the Direction 29

      Seen and Heard

      Overview and Objectives

      How Do I Set Yearly Goals?

      How Do I Set Quantitative Goals?

      Create a Time Line for Goal Setting—and Put Someone in Charge

      Reviewing Goal Progress

      Start Strong
      See It In Action: Goal Setting Start to Finish

      Chapter 4: Break Down the Goals: Create a Priority Plan 63

      Seen and Heard

      Overview and Objectives

      Jen’s Priority Plan

      Kari’s Priority Plan

      How Big or How Small—Are These Giant Leaps or Baby Steps?

      The Routine

      Getting a Team Onboard

      My Priority Plan Isn’t Working for Me

      Start Strong
      See It In Action: Wrist, Elbow, and Shoulder

      Chapter 5: Align Your Meetings: Make a Meeting Matrix 95

      Seen and Heard

      Overview and Objectives

      The Model

      Build Your Own

      The Mechanics of a Regular One-on-One Meeting

      Nailing the Content

      The Routine

      Meeting Follow-Up

      A Long-Term View

      Start Strong
      Common Challenge: The Crisis

      Section Three: Get Yourself Together 129

      Chapter 6: Get Macro: Design a Comprehensive Calendar 131

      Seen and Heard

      Overview and Objectives

      Create Your Comprehensive Calendar

      Articulate Your Priorities

      Sketch an Ideal Week

      Impose the Ideal Week onto Your Digital Calendar

      Let’s Get Consolidated

      Zoom Out to View a Year

      Start Strong
      Togetherness Talks: Vince Marigna

      Chapter 7: Strategic Procrastination: Design a Later List 151

      Seen and Heard

      Overview and Objectives

      The Model

      Build Your Own

      The Routine

      Start Strong
      Common Challenge: The Calendar and To-Do List Collide

      Chapter 8: Reconcile Your Time and To-Dos: Create Your Weekly Plan 177

      Seen and Heard

      Overview and Objectives

      The Model

      Task-Driven, Time-Driven, or Blended?

      Build Your Own

      Little Things Make a Difference

      Some Other Sneaky Calendar Tricks

      But, Maia, What about Things That Just

      Come Up?

      Keep It Alive: The Routine

      Start Strong
      Common Challenge: Too Much to Do!

      Chapter 9: Keep It Together: Routines and Checklists 209

      Seen and Heard

      Overview and Objectives

      Weekly Routines: Clean Up and Look Ahead

      Ensuring Weird Weeks Don’t Take You by Surprise

      Monthly or Quarterly Practices

      Other Useful Checklists

      Need a Few Trackers?

      Start Strong
      Common Challenge: A New Job

      Chapter 10: Hold That Thought: Save It for Later! 231

      Seen and Heard

      Overview and Objectives

      The Model

      Build Your Own

      The Routine

      Start Strong
      See It in Action: What Should I Carry?

      Togetherness Talks: Shawn Stover

      Section Four: Get Your Team and Organization Together 255

      Chapter 11: Keep E-mail in Its Place 257

      Seen and Heard

      Overview and Objectives

      Conduct an E-mail Audit

      Get Your In-box Set Up for Success

      Write Clearly and Efficiently

      Process Efficiently

      Creating Routines: When Do You Check Your E-mail?

      Managing Communications as an Organization

      Start Strong
      Common Challenge: E-mail Emergency

      Chapter 12: Project Design, Planning, and Communication: More Than Just Spreadsheets! 289

      Seen and Heard

      Overview and Objectives

      Set the Stage

      Detour: Don’t Forget to Merge with your Personal Organization System!

      Start Strong
      Togetherness Talks: Erica Phillips

      Chapter 13: Become a Dynamic Duo: Maximize Your Assistant 323

      Seen and Heard

      Overview and Objectives

      Evaluate Your Current Relationship

      Hire the Right Person

      Train Your Assistant Well

      Use Your Assistant to Manage More Than Your Scheduling

      Leader and Assistant Communication Structures

      Start Strong
      See It in Action: The Management Memo

      Section Five: Put It All Together 365

      Chapter 14: Keep Track of Stuff, Space, and Knowledge 367

      Seen and Heard

      Overview and Objectives

      Deal with Your Own Stuff

      Make the Most of Shared Office Space

      Track the Inventory

      Manage the Knowledge

      Start Strong
      Common Challenge: On-the-Go Office

      Chapter 15: Create a Culture of Togetherness 393

      Seen and Heard

      Overview and Objectives

      Define Togetherness in Your Organization

      Select the Right People

      Showcase and Model Togetherness at the Onset

      Create an Onboarding Overview

      Up and Running: Observe and Coach

      How to Observe Togetherness

      Maintaining Togetherness in Your Organization

      Agreeing on Standard Together Team Tools

      Start Strong
      Togetherness Talks: Stephanie Patton

      Chapter 16: Conclusion: Keep It All Together 413

      Seen and Heard

      Overview and Objectives

      Remember the Why

      What to Tackle First

      Explaining Yourself to Others

      What Happens When You Fall Off

      Transferring Togetherness to the Home Front

      Why the World Needs Together Leaders

      Bibliography 421

      Index 423

      How to Access the Website Resources 439

      About the Author 441

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