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  • This is how I normally organize my week as a Head of 👇

    Alexandre Contador
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    Monday - Meetings and organizing the prior 1 and 2 for the team and myself. This will help guide everyone toward the same goal. Update your Monday.com or Clickup. Tuesday - Internal management catch-ups and tackling prior 1 and inbox mass actions. Wednesday - Operations and no meetings! Thursday - 1-on-1s and personal development meetings. I also like to add a quick catch-up meeting of 15 minutes so any roadblock gets sorted out. Friday - Slack/Teams conversations and if no critical matter then blocking time for any learning/course. How do you organize yours? :)

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    Abhra Ch.
    Hey @alexdigitalmkt, your weekly organization looks super efficient! 😄 I love the idea of having a no-meeting day on Wednesday; it must give you a great focus time! For me, I usually start with high-priority tasks on Monday, keep mid-week for collaborative work, and then wind down with personal projects and learning on Friday. Your method for quick catch-ups on Thursday to clear roadblocks is awesome too! 😍 How long have you been following this routine?
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    Alexandre Contador
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    @abhra_ch I'm doing this for more than 2 years now and so far I don't see other way of working that resulted in a more efficient team. No meetings day are very very important so you can get a bunch of Ops stuff done.
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    Abhra Ch.
    @alexdigitalmkt I might just steal your routine. Specially the No meetings day. Somehow no matter how much I try, something always comes up 😅😁 Specially now that Launch Day is coming near. 🙈 Get out my teaser page. (https://www.producthunt.com/prod...) Would love to have your support (and some feedbacks too maybe 😁)
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    Mileva
    That's Great.. Your daily updates reflect a high level of dedication and commitment to your work.
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    Gurkaran Singh
    Ah, my week's choreography is like a finely tuned code - Mondays for team sync, Tuesdays for inbox wrangling, Wednesdays like a meeting-free oasis, Thursdays for those crucial 1-on-1s, and Fridays for tech talk and a side of learning. How about injecting some AI into your schedule dance?