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 ...
... 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 ...
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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 com- pleted 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 com- pleted 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 O Disagree Agree Somewhat agree avoid better BIG Picture boss boss’s BOTTOM LINE break chunks clutter COLLINS BEST PRACTICES coworkers creativity daily to-do list Danny Cox deadline derail distractions E-Myth effective time management efficient electronic calendars employees energy example faster feel focus forget GOAL MANAGEMENT Hyrum W ideas important interruptions JOHN HOOVER Julie Morgenstern Ken Blanchard Leadership list of tasks long-term goal meeting Michael Gerber Mike Vance Minute Manager minutes motivation move organization person Peter Drucker play-offs POWER POINTS priorities productive punctual question you answered realistic remember responding to e-mails Santa Monica Freeway Self-Assessment Quiz someone SOURCE stay focused step Stephanie Winston tackle tasks that need team members thinking time-management experts time-management skills tion Tom Peters urgent waste weekly what’s workplace Write things you’re Zig Ziglar