Never Check E-Mail In the Morning: And Other Unexpected Strategies for Making Your Work Life WorkSimon and Schuster, 2005 M09 27 - 249 páginas The New York Times bestselling author, Oprah's favorite organizing expert, and America's number one problem solver presents a revolutionary book named one of the five best business books by Cathie Black, president of Hearst Magazines. It will help readers achieve the seemingly impossible: boost value and job security without sacrificing personal life. Morgenstern teaches innovative "grab and go" solutions that can be processed in as few as fifteen minutes to dramatically improve performance and efficiency, including: -Beware of multitasking. Scattering your efforts makes for a longer day. -Dance near the revenue line. Making or saving money is where your greatest value lies. -Crunch your container. Shorten your workday by thirty minutes and you will get more done. -Trust your truth. Never undervalue your unique self, skills, and point of view. If you've ever wondered, Is it me or is it them? Julie Morgenstern's practical "inside out" approach will help you diagnose the source of each workplace problem and solve it quickly. |
Contenido
Introduction | 1 |
SelfAssessment | 7 |
Competency | 19 |
Competency | 45 |
Competency Three | 71 |
Create the Time to Get Things Done | 95 |
Competency Five | 115 |
Competency | 141 |
Competency Seven | 167 |
Competency Eight | 191 |
Competency Nine | 215 |
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Never Check E-Mail in the Morning: And Other Unexpected Strategies for ... Julie Morgenstern Vista previa limitada - 2011 |
Never Check E-Mail in the Morning: And Other Unexpected Strategies for ... Julie Morgenstern Vista previa limitada - 2011 |
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