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Every day begins with the same challenge: too many tasks on your to-do list and not enough time to accomplish them. Perhaps you tell yourself to just buckle down and get it all done--skip lunch, work a longer day. Maybe you throw your hands up, recognize you can't do it all, and just begin fighting the biggest fire or greasing the squeakiest wheel. And yet you know how good it feels on those days when you're working at peak productivity, taking care of difficult and meaty projects while also knocking off the smaller tasks that have been hanging over your head forever. Those are the times when your day didn't run you--you ran your day. To have more of those days more often, you need to discover what works for you given your strengths, your preferences, and the things you must accomplish. Whether you're an assistant or the CEO, whether you've been in the workforce for 40 years or are just starting out, this guide will help you be more productive. You'll discover different ways to: Motivate yourself to work when you really don't want to Take on less, but get more done Preserve time for your most important work Improve your focus Make the most of small pockets of time between meetings Set boundaries with colleagues--without alienating them Take time off without tearing your hair out-- No s'han trobat descripcions de biblioteca. |
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Continuing my trend of reading management books and HBR (Harvard Business Review) works and collections (one of those "things" I'm trying to do to better myself as a person/employee and to try [and most likely fail for an unprecedented fourth time] at getting promoted).
This is another interesting collection of essays about management, and corporations, and businesses in general. A bit more eclectic than the "mental toughness" collection of essays I previously read, this one is much more 'all over the place', but in a good way, and a lot to read, digest, think about, and learn from. ( )