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The Importance of Recognizing When You May Be Exceeding Your Capacity with Chad Hagle

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In this episode of Dadages, our host Chad Hagle continues his discussion on the concept of capability. He explores the idea that just because you can do something, it doesn't mean you should and delves into the importance of recognizing when you may be exceeding your capacity or producing negative consequences. Chad also revisits previous concepts, such as the overdoing mindset and not letting what you can't do prevent you from doing what you can. Tune in to gain practical insights on managing your capabilities effectively.
Chapters:
00:00 Cold intro01:32 Maximizing personal and organizational productivity. 05:23 Personal and organizational capacity. 08:24 Scrum methodology and timeboxing. 11:40 Identifying the canary in your own coal mine. 16:08 Leave time for nothing. 21:11 Don't see your limits as weakness. 22:36 Delegate or die.

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In this episode of Dadages, our host Chad Hagle continues his discussion on the concept of capability. He explores the idea that just because you can do something, it doesn't mean you should and delves into the importance of recognizing when you may be exceeding your capacity or producing negative consequences. Chad also revisits previous concepts, such as the overdoing mindset and not letting what you can't do prevent you from doing what you can. Tune in to gain practical insights on managing your capabilities effectively.
Chapters:
00:00 Cold intro01:32 Maximizing personal and organizational productivity. 05:23 Personal and organizational capacity. 08:24 Scrum methodology and timeboxing. 11:40 Identifying the canary in your own coal mine. 16:08 Leave time for nothing. 21:11 Don't see your limits as weakness. 22:36 Delegate or die.

Follow Dadages: YouTube | Instagram | LinkedIn
Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

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