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Books > Business & Economics > Business & management > Management & management techniques > Time management
For entrepreneurs, managing your time and managing your business
are often almost the same thing. In this clear, concise book about
time management strategies for entrepreneurs, the authors give you
practical techniques and real world examples that you can
immediately incorporate into your own planning to increase your
productivity and increase the amount of time you have to actually
enjoy your life. They also provide you with a change in mindset
that will make it very easy to see which tasks are vital and which
ones should either fade away or be given to someone else. Connie
Ragen Green and Geoff Hoff, successful entrepreneurs and authors,
teach the step by step process they have shared with others to make
time management the key to productivity and overall business
success. As they like to say, "if you don't know where you're
going, it is difficult to get there."
Learning a new skill, or enhancing an existing one, is made much
more enjoyable and impactful through the timeless format of story
telling. 'Where Did My day Go?' is the second in an exciting new
series of books, which tell the story of a leader who is learning
the essential skills of leadership the hard way - on-the-job Within
this book, the second in the series, you will see Quinn, after the
first month in the role of Divisional Manager, struggling with the
volume of work needed to both manage the day-to-day activities
whilst simultaneously lead the team in their many projects and
tasks. Quinn discovers time management is as much about
self-management as it is about project-management. In addition,
without the ability to be able to bring singular focus to the most
important tasks and objectives, life can quickly spiral out of
control into a cluttered and disorganized mess With the help of the
vice-president and a fellow divisional manager Quinn attempts to
find that all-important focus through a combination of technology,
processes and systems and the development of effective habits.
LEARN:: How to STOP Being Overwhelmed by Email and Get to Inbox
Zero "Are you buried under an avalanche of email?" In our
fast-paced world, it's easy to allow hundreds--even thousands--of
messages accumulate in your inbox. While email can enhance your
personal communication, it can also turn into a huge time sink. Let
email control you and it could lead to: low productivity, stress,
distraction and a lack of focus on important projects. The
solution? Learn how to declutter your inbox and never again get
overwhelmed by email. DISCOVER:: How the "Inbox Zero Habit" Can
Stem the Tide of Email Whereas most books (and blog posts)
recommend fancy technology for email management, this doesn't solve
the root problem. It's kind of like a doctor focusing on the
symptoms, not the disease. In order to do your best work in a
peaceful, constructive manner, you need to develop a specific
routine that focuses on email efficiency. Put simply: You need to
develop a habit for processing email. In the book "Declutter Your
Inbox," you will get a nine-step plan that helps clear the email
clutter--no matter how many messages you receive on a daily basis.
If you are someone who only spends 20 minutes managing email, the
tips in this book will cut that time in half. On the other hand, if
you are a high-powered executive who spends as much as three to
four hours per day managing email, this book will help you discover
a number of high-leverage habits that will increase your
productivity. DOWNLOAD:: "Declutter Your Inbox: 9 Proven Steps to
Eliminate Email Overload" "Declutter Your Inbox" contains a
detailed blueprint of how to be productive while processing email.
You will learn how to: Read and understand the six limiting beliefs
about email. Write template responses and use software to handle
common questions. Practice the "10 rules" of writing efficient
emails. Organize your inbox by creating email filters. Use seven
tools for managing an empty inbox. Create a central location for
files that you typically send. Practice the 4 D's when processing
emails. Streamline all your inboxes into one (or two) locations.
Develop seven habits for managing email. Don't become a slave to
your inbox. You can get to "inbox zero" by creating a powerful
routine for processing email. Would You Like To Know More? Download
and take control of email today. Scroll to the top of the page and
select the "buy" button.
Everyone gets 168 hours a week, but it never feels like enough,
does it? Work gobbles up the lion's share--many professionals are
working as much as 70 hours a week--leaving less and less for rest,
exercise, family, and friends. You know, all those things that make
life great. Most people think productivity is about finding or
saving time. But it's not. It's about making our time work for us.
Just imagine having free time again. It's not a pipe dream. In Free
to Focus, New York Times bestselling author Michael Hyatt reveals
to readers nine proven ways to win at work so they are finally free
to succeed at the rest of life--their health, relationships,
hobbies, and more. He helps readers redefine their goals, evaluate
what's working, cut out the nonessentials, focus on the most
important tasks, manage their time and energy, and build momentum
for a lifetime of success.
Do you find you have too few hours in a day? Are you always rushed?
Are you existing instead of living? If so, this book is for you If
you don't manage your time properly - your stress level goes up, so
start with time management. Learn techniques that give you maximum
benefit from a minimum investment of time and energy. Learn that
cutting corners is not cheating - but simply good time management.
Spend more time doing the things you want to do, become energised
and able to accomplish much more than you have in the past.
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