ISBN-13: 9783565205257 / Angielski / Miękka / 192 str.
This book examines the structural contradiction facing independent entrepreneurs: the assumption that business growth requires expanded activity across multiple domains simultaneously. Drawing from operational efficiency research, cognitive load studies, and solopreneur performance patterns, it explores how time fragmentation systematically degrades execution quality and strategic clarity.The text reveals how conventional productivity frameworks designed for corporate environments fail independent professionals operating without team infrastructure or specialized support. It reframes time management as strategic resource allocation rather than schedule optimization, demonstrating how concentrated effort in fewer domains produces superior outcomes compared to distributed attention across numerous initiatives.Through examination of decision fatigue, context-switching costs, and revenue-generating activity identification, the book constructs practical frameworks for evaluating which opportunities warrant attention and which dilute core competencies. It explores the tension between opportunity pursuit and operational discipline, revealing how selective engagement facilitates sustainable growth trajectories.Readers navigate the mechanics of distinguishing high-leverage activities from maintenance tasks, constructing buffer systems that protect strategic work, and calibrating workload to match individual capacity constraints. The framework emphasizes sustainable practices that preserve cognitive resources while advancing business objectives systematically.
Strategic concentration in fewer domains consistently outperforms distributed effort across multiple initiatives for independent professionals operating without infrastructure support.