How often do you forget to return phone calls? Miss deadlines? Waste time searching for telephone numbers, papers, and supplies? Following the simple 20-step program in Getting Organized at Work will teach you recognize and eliminate bad habits, and develop a system of organization that works, so yo
Getting Organized at Work
โ Scribed by Zeigler, Kenneth
- Publisher
- McGraw-Hill Professional Publishing
- Year
- 2008
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 125
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Organize for success!; Let events rule: Take control of your day; Do everything yourself: Train others; Postpone starting: Get projects done; Just be optimistic: Think realistically; Start now: Plan your work; Put it off: Don't procrastinate; Go with the flow: Organize your work; Don't look ahead: Add closure daily; Do what's easiest first: Use the "veggie principle" daily; Make a to-do list: Plan for power; Follow your feelings: Prioritize requests; Don't sweat the details: Give specific directions; Work longer hours: Find more time for you.
โฆ Table of Contents
Organize for success!
Let events rule: Take control of your day
Do everything yourself: Train others
Postpone starting: Get projects done
Just be optimistic: Think realistically
Start now: Plan your work
Put it off: Don't procrastinate
Go with the flow: Organize your work
Don't look ahead: Add closure daily
Do what's easiest first: Use the "veggie principle" daily
Make a to-do list: Plan for power
Follow your feelings: Prioritize requests
Don't sweat the details: Give specific directions
Work longer hours: Find more time for you. Work now, organize later: Control your deskOrganize occasionally: Manage your desk
Be available always: Limit interruptions
Let your e-mail manage you: Manage your e-mail
Type and send, then think: Master outgoing e-mail
Let your phone manage you: Manage incoming calls
Call and talk, then plan: Master outgoing calls
Do it all yourself: Delegate
Meet: it's good for business: Plan meetings smartly
Gather and go: Run smart meetings
Just let the meeting ramble: Close and execute
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โฆ Subjects
Office management;Time management;Electronic books
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