What do the best managers and entrepreneurs do differently than you?

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You need to know exactly what it is you do that creates the most value for your business or organization. You need to communicate the right way with employees, business partners and customers. The very best know that it’s energy, not time, that is every manager's most important resource, claims the addicted2success.com website. The best managers and entrepreneurs do differently the folowing things.

1) They take massive action

They simply keep going. They know that if they keep putting in the work, they will achieve the outcomes they want.

2) They know their strengths

Entrepreneurs and managers who micro-manage are often wasting time and energy on something that doesn’t fall within their core area of competency. Successful business people understand that they must free up as large a part of their time as they can in order to bring value by doing things only they can do.

3) They know when it is time to change their approach

Entrepreneurs and managers who are not as good still try to do the same things even when they aren’t working as they once did, for example, when their marketing is not achieving the same results as in the past. The best entrepreneurs know that when they run into problems, they need to tweak and test new approaches.

4) They know they need to replenish their energy

They don’t let their business consume their lives.  They take care of themselves physically, mentally and emotionally. They build healthy habits to support the tremendous amount of energy they need.

5) They communicate in the right way

You simply must be able to communicate in the right way. If you aren’t able to explain things correctly to your coworkers, you will have to do the work. You won’t be able to delegate. The key is to strike the balance between your strong authoritative business communication and warm, caring communication.

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