Author: Angela V. Woodhull
Why is it that, when there are exactly 168 hours in everyone's week, some people accomplish so much more than others? Often they're the same people who appear least stressed and enjoy both personal and professional lives the most.
Dr Woodhull's absorbing book explains the key principles of modern time management and shows how to apply them in our day-to-day activities. Traditional time management revolved mainly around to-do lists and delegating. The New Time Manager is concerned far more with factors like developing good working relationships and establishing a healthy lifestyle. For example, New Time Managers:
- Prioritize
- Communicate effectively
- Give constructive feedback
- Take time to play
- Act to prevent burnout.
The result is a life in balance, with sufficient time for what is important to you. Whatever your objective, Dr Woodhull's book, with its practical guidance on every aspect of time, will help you.
(Publisher: Gower)
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