Focus, Organization, Productivity: Ideas for Improving Success in the WorkplaceKathleen Alessandro, Network for Productivity Excellence, Nicole Bickett, Kate Brown, Chris Crouch, Karen Cynowa, Wendy Ellin, Elizabeth Hagen, Rena Hanks, Ann Michael Henry, Debbie Hoover, Mary Kutheis, Maryanne Macdonald, Julie Mahan, Kimberly Medlock, Phil Mitchell, Kris Pond-Burtis, Anne Sedler, Cathy Sexton, Robin Thomas, Betsy Tookmanian, Jan Tyner Dawson Publishing, 2006 - 176 páginas Highly focused, organized and productive people have 86,400 seconds to work with each day. Unfocused, disorganized and unproductive people have the same amount of time. Haw strange? Something other than time must be making a difference in the lives of these very different groups of people. If you are interested in what is making a difference¿allocate some of your 86,400 seconds to reading this book! Stop trying to get the most out of life and learn to get the best out of life!Focus. Organization. Productivity. is a collection of simple ideas written by the members of the Network for productivity Excellence. Each idea is presented in a simple format, with specific suggestions on how to put each idea to work. |
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Introduction | 11 |
Handling What Comes In When Youre Not In | 31 |
Getting to the Pulse of Customer Perception | 47 |
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