How do you know when being busy goes from an indication of an upward trajectory to a fast track to burnout? CEO of The Juliet Funt Group, Juliet Funt, shares insights from her new book A Minute to Think and the cost being busy has on creativity and quality of life.
An expert on how to eliminate the counterproductive and overwhelming demands of everyday tasks, Juliet promotes awareness for the true cost of busy work and helps to design culture shifts for the smarter use of work hours. By creating more productive spaces, decreasing the number of unproductive touchpoints like emails and meetings, and utilizing the latest technology, Juliet argues that not only will the work-life balance be improved but that creativity, productivity, and success will naturally increase.
Meet our guest:
A regular feature in top global media outlets, including Forbes and Fast Company, Juliet Funt is a renowned keynote speaker and tough-love advisor to the Fortune 500. As the founder and CEO of the boutique efficiency firm The Juliet Funt Group, she is an evangelist for freeing the potential of companies by unburdening their talent from busywork. Juliet’s warm, relatable manner and actionable content earned her one of the highest ratings in the largest speaking event in the world, and she has worked with Spotify, National Geographic, Anthem, Vans, Abbot, Costco, Pepsi, Nike, Wells Fargo, Sephora, Sysco, and ESPN.