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Excellent, short and to the point.,
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This review is from: The Time Management Pocketbook (Paperback)
Excellent stuff to read in those 5-10 minutes you have on the bus or are waiting for something. The most important concepts are summarised page by page, with very practical and applicable tips on how to work the general principles. Very useful indeed. I keep it in my office and as it is small and conscise enough I can have a quick look when I feel I need it.
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Great Time-Management Pocketbook,
By Prof David T Wright - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: The Time Management Pocketbook (Stylus Management Pocketbooks) (Paperback)
A very compact and useful 120 page presentation on core time management principles, and tools ready to use in the workplace, by undergraduate business students, or consultants.Topics include: managing work activities, managing your thinking and reasoning, managing relationships, managing communications, and managing your work environment. Tools include: Pareto, importance vs urgency matrix, delegation checklists, mind-maps, fishbone diagrams, stress management and more. The material is well presented in the context of business needs. On the negative side, the content is dated, and the compact format limits the number of toolsets and the extent of discussion of contemporary time/project management software. [refers to identical UK version ISBN 1870471288] |
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