Synopses & Reviews
Time management is not only a basic management technique, it is also an essential life-skill, and yet for many people 80% of achievement still comes from only 20% of the day. By demonstrating why and where time gets wasted this book will enable managers to be more productive in less time. Covering issues such as delegation, prioritization, personal organization, procrastination and stress it develops new frameworks and theories in improving time management skills, whilst end of chapter action plans ensure that the theory is related to real life.
About the Author
Chris Croft, Dorset Business School
Table of Contents
1. Time Management - How good is yours? 2. Objectives - Where do you want to go? 3. Prioritizing - Is it urgent? Is it important? 4. Time Wasters 5. Saying No.6. I don't have control over my time at work. 7. Stress 8. Procrastination 9. Delegation 10. Efficient Systems: What should you do every day?