"Up-Level Your Personal Performance and Get More Time Back In Your Day"

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Do you find yourself constantly “fighting fires” and never having time for important things, like following up after events and staying in touch with key contacts?

Does it seem impossible to get traction with your marketing and networking activities with all the other tasks, responsibilities, and demands you face on a daily basis?

Are you frustrated with your inability to prioritize what needs to get done, especially when others don’t cooperate?

Do you dream of being able to face your workday with greater ease and still deliver bottom-line results?

Then you will want not want to miss this month’s Smart Networking Shift Call with Dan Markovitz. His company, TimeBack Management, specializes in improving individual and organizational performance through the application of lean concepts.

Join me as I interview Dan, who will be sharing real tools you can use in your everyday work to improve your effectiveness, find greater satisfaction, and increase returns. And with the extra time in your day, you’ll be able to build deeper connections with the key people who can help you get to your next level of professional success.

In our conversation, you will learn tips to …

  • Develop more productive habits and eliminate time wasters
  • Set the stage for productive, results-driven meetings that your contacts, colleagues and customers will WANT to attend
  • Improve your workflow and incorporate powerful organizational techniques
  • Systematize your most important tasks so nothing falls through the cracks
  • Make your calendar your ally instead of your enemy

**All episodes of Smart Networking Shift are FREE, but you MUST register to get the REPLAY information if you are unable to make the LIVE call.**

The first step: Fill out the info in the box above to register for the call. It’s absolutely FREE. Then watch your inbox for the call-in details. Even if you can’t make the call LIVE, register anyway so we can send you a link to the replay. We don’t want you to miss any of the valuable info from the call.

Bio – Daniel Markovitz

Daniel Markovitz is president of TimeBack Management, a consultancy specializing in improving individual and organizational performance through the application of lean concepts.

He is a faculty member at the Lean Enterprise Institute and teaches at the Stanford University Continuing Studies Program. He also leads a problem solving workshop at the Ohio State University’s Fisher School of Business.

Dan’s clients include Abbott Vascular, WL Gore & Associates, Intel, the City of Menlo Park, Fenwick & West LLP, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, and UCSF Medical Center, among others.

He is a frequent speaker and presenter as well. He will be leading a workshop at the 2012 Association for Manufacturing Excellence national conference, and the 2012 Society of Interventional Radiology annual convention.

Dan has published articles in the Harvard Business Review blog, Quality Progress, Industry Week magazine, Reliable Plant magazine, and California Lawyer.

His new book, A Factory of One, was published by Productivity Press in December 2011.

Again your first step: Fill out the info in the box above to register for the call. It’s absolutely FREE. Then watch your inbox for the call-in details. Even if you can’t make the call LIVE, register anyway so we can send you a link to the replay. We don’t want you to miss any of the valuable info from the call.

To your networking success!

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About Liz

LizLynchPictureLiz Lynch is a top business development strategist, having honed her skills during her corporate career at prominent firms such as Goldman Sachs, Booz & Company, Time Warner, and Disney. As an entrepreneur since 2000, she has built her reputation as a leading business networking expert, speaker and coach. Liz is the author of Smart Networking: Attract a Following In Person & Online, and has appeared on CNN, ABC News, Fox Business News, The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Forbes.com, CNBC.com and BusinessWeek.com. She holds an engineering degree from University of California, Berkeley and an M.B.A. from Stanford University.