The definition of procrastination is the action of delaying or postponing something. Sounds a bit dismal and bleak, especially in business, right?
Many business executives feel that their well-intentioned, ambitious business objectives set earlier in the year are already in danger of being sidelined. Why? In a nutshell, competing priorities, emerging projects or simply the pressures of daily operations can cause even the best business leaders to take their eye off the ball.
Reviving forgotten goals can have a meaningful impact on any organization. The first step in getting back on track is recognizing that neglecting long-term priorities can have significant negative impacts on the entire organization.
By understanding the factors and distractions that sideline goals, adapting to changing circumstances and reviving neglected goals, leaders can regain traction and make progress toward their long-term priorities.
Want more? Go to this article in Forbes Business Council, the foremost growth and networking organization for business owners and leaders, for the full read, authored by PathGuide’s, Eric Allais.