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Entertaining video of time management expert Harold Taylor, explaining to an audio of radio program directors at PD Grad School why "getting to work early" doesn't increase workplace productivity. Download Harold Taylor's entire time management audio seminar here: http://danoday.com/90minute Download Harold Taylor's HOW TO DELEGATE EFFECTIVELY audio seminar here: http://danoday.com/delegate What I'm doing, by the way, is I have no set time to do my mail. My in basket is on my desk, which is the worst place for it. I have no set goals, no prioritizing. I'm shuffling paper, searching for things, interrupting myself, interrupting other people. You see, I'm doing certain things wrong. But all I recognize is I cannot get done what I want to get done in the eight or nine hours I'm expected to put in. So there is only one thing I can do: come in early. Before the phones start ringing. Before my co-workers are there to bother me. In other words, I reasoned if I cannot get done what I want to get done in eight or nine hours, then I should extend this inefficiency to cover longer periods of time. It made so much sense. But I'll tell you something, I don't care how early you come in in the morning; the phones never stop ringing. There are insomniacs all over the country phoning at all hours of the day and night. Forget about time zones; they just can't sleep. And like an idiot, I'm picking up that phone. Not only am I picking up my phone; I'm leap-frogging over three desks to pick up someone else's telephone because they're not in yet. They home sleeping, those idiots; they'll never get ahead. Meanwhile, I'm running ragged. I remember one time my own boss came in and said, "Harold, what are you doing?" I said, "Dave, you won't believe this place. The phones are ringing from six o'clock in the morning!" He knew we didn't open to the public until 9 o'clock, so he asked me, "Why are you answering them?" "Because I'm the only one here," I said. "What are you doing here?" "It's the only time I can get any work done." "Are you getting any work done?" I said, "Not with these telephones!" He must've stared at me for a minute and a half before he said, "Harold, one of us is crazy."