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All the advice you’ll ever need to stay organized and in action!
Read the book from start to finish or zero in on specific areas for improvement. Tweak your current system or design something totally new. There’s something here to help everyone succeed.
You’ll learn:
Where your time really goes (not where you think it goes)
5 easy ways to get out from under all your stuff
How to immediately build strong self-discipline
Why procrastination isn’t always bad
The 10 biggest time wasters and what to do about them
If you’re ready to create better results in your life, you can get started now.
Level: Intermediate
ISBN-13: 9780976950608
Format: Paperback, 134 pages
Publisher: Peak Performance Press
Pub date: 2005
Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
The 25 Time Management Tools & Techniques
Section I. Focus
1. Put It In Writing
2. Find Out What Time Means to You
3. Identify Your Values
4. Create A Vision
Section II. Plan
5. Use A Personal Planning System
6. Set Goals
7. Plan Backward
8. Prioritize
Section III. Organize
9. Have A Place for Everything
10. Keep A Clean Desk
Section IV. Take Action
11. Overcome Procrastinations
12. Learn to Say No
13. Be Punctual
14. Reduce Information Overload
15. Minimize Interpretations
16. Do One Thing at A Time
17. Take Risks
18. Delegate More/Better
19. Hold Better Meetings
20. Communicate Strategically
Section V. Learn
21. Experiment
22. Review & Reflect
23. Give & Get Feedback
24. Measure Results
25. Manage Stress & Well-Being
Appendix A. The Best Time Management Books –Annotated
Appendix B. Other Recommended Books
Appendix C. How to Buy Books for (Much) Less
Appendix D. About the Authors
Book authors
Pamela Dodd is an organizational psychologist with leadership development experience in a Fortune 500 company. She has also been learning organization field editor for the American Society for Training and Development.
Doug Sundheim is an executive coach with a background in business development in the advertising and consulting industries. An entrepreneur at heart, he started a 100-person catering service before he was 21.
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1070 Leadership, critical and strategic thinking
1120 Time and stress management, life balance
6030 Education theories and techniques for adults
7000 Business and management
7070 Entrepreneurship, private practice
7080 Financial management
7090 Human resources management, labor relations