What is a 'maker's no' and why is it important?

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Explain the term 'wapino maker', and State the reasons why managers need to pay close attention to it.

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‘Maker’s no’ is when a maker does not wish to attend a meeting but would rather work on deep work. Managers are advised to take this seriously as it shows that the maker is committed to doing their most significant and valuable task. This should not be seen as an affront as it adds to the bottom line of the business in the end.
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Alex's productivity summary: Say "NO" often and start working asap while eliminating all possible distractions during your workflow.
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This is the best explanation about something I didn't know I needed to understand and now that I do, I can attest it as being of invaluable significance. I am a maker, and the absolute worst thing that could have ever happen to me while working for someone else, was being managed by a "manager". Good grief.....I feel I should send this to every single employer I have worked for, and on the flip side, I completely understand now how my process of creating my business should look like. Thank you good sir.
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