Join Michael Bungar Stanier, author of Do More Great Work and End Malaria, for this special workshop for Boston startups. Attendees will each receive a copy of Do More Great Work. Hashtag: #DoGreatWork Let's face it. Startups are hard. Whether you're on your tenth start-up, your first … or you're just about to take the leap, no doubt you've wrestled with...
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Join Michael Bungar Stanier, author of Do More Great Work and End Malaria, for this special workshop for Boston startups. Attendees will each receive a copy of Do More Great Work. Hashtag: #DoGreatWork Let's face it. Startups are hard. Whether you're on your tenth start-up, your first … or you're just about to take the leap, no doubt you've wrestled with some of these challenges: You're working flat out - but not going as fast as you'd hoped You keep chipping away at the daily work, but it keeps coming back - you're never quite on top of things You wish you had time to think about things - but there's a meeting to go to You want more of the stuff that matters - and less of all the other stuff that fills your working hours You're not alone. It's a common challenge in our working lives to be overwhelmed and over stretched. In this practical workshop, you'll find some tools to focus on more Great Work - the stuff that matters. You will: Learn the difference between Good Work and Great Work - and what it matters Discover the three key characteristics you need for more Great Work Find the single question that lies at the heart of doing more Great Work Practice a tool to help you find more time to do the work that matters (and less of the other stuff) Michael Bungay Stanier is the founder of Box of Crayons (www.BoxOfCrayons.biz), a company that helps organizations and people do less Good Work and more Great Work. Their clients include companies such as. He's published a number of books. One, Do More Great Work, is the basis for the evening's workshop. His most recent, End Malaria, is a collection of essays by thought leaders on Great Work - and has raised $300k for Malaria No More. Michael was a Rhodes Scholar, the first Canadian Coach of the Year, and David Allen's Creativity Coach. He lived in Boston for three years and he returns regular for pizza at Pizzeria Regina, the best pizza in the universe. This special Boston Startup community event is organized by Microsoft NERD & BizSpark: and supported by the amazing organizations that are dedicated to helping startups Do More Great Work in Boston: