Best Practices: Time Management: Set Priorities to Get the Right Things DoneHarper Collins, 2009 M03 17 - 160 páginas There are only twenty-four hours in a day, but you can make them count. Time Management, a comprehensive and essential resource for any manager on the run, shows you how. Learn to:
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... first step is setting the right long- term goals and then making sure your objectives and daily actions support those goals. Goals A goal is a purpose toward which you direct your endeavors. For example, your goal could be to increase ...
... first step is setting the right long- term goals and then making sure your objectives and daily actions support those goals. Goals A goal is a purpose toward which you direct your endeavors. For example, your goal could be to increase ...
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... first impulse. So you break it into pieces: First, you divide it in halves or quarters, and then you break apart the ... step.” Objectives Objectives are smaller goals that must be completed in 14 TIME MANAGEMENT.
... first impulse. So you break it into pieces: First, you divide it in halves or quarters, and then you break apart the ... step.” Objectives Objectives are smaller goals that must be completed in 14 TIME MANAGEMENT.
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ORGANIZE YOUR TIME | 44 |
USING YOUR TIME EFFICIENTLY | 66 |
IN THE WORKPLACE | 91 |
OFF AND RUNNING | 130 |
RECOMMENDED READING | 138 |
INDEX | 146 |
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accomplish action agenda Agree Disagree Agree Somewhat agree avoid benefit Best Practices BIG Picture boss boss’s BOTTOM LINE break chunks clutter company’s coworkers creativity daily to-do list Danny Cox deadline derail distractions Don’ts E-Myth effective time management efficient electronic calendars faster feel financial find finish first step flexible focus forget GOAL MANAGEMENT Hyrum W ideas important interruptions John Hoover Julie Morgenstern Ken Blanchard list of tasks long-term goal meeting Michael Gerber Mike Vance Minute Manager minutes move o’clock objectives office organization paper people’s person Peter Drucker phone calls play-offs POWER POINTS priorities productive punctual question you answered remember responding to e-mails Santa Monica Freeway Self-Assessment Quiz someone SOURCE specific stay focused Stephanie Winston tackle team’s There’s thinking time-management experts time-management skills tion Tom Peters urgent waste weekly what’s workplace Write things you’re Zig Ziglar