This book is organized in a way that allows trainers to easily focus their efforts on the needs of their learners and client organizations, and it provides practical exercises that walk participants through analyzing their own time management habits, learning a step-by-step process for time management, and practicing specific time management skills to use in a variety of situations.
As the market-leading textbook on the subject, "Project Management: The Managerial Process, 5e" is distinguished by its balanced treatment of both the technical and behavioral issues in project management as well as by its coverage of a broad range of industries to which project management principles can be applied. It focuses on how project management is integral to the organization as a whole…
The revolutionary project management system that transformed how the tech industry works, now translated and explained for the broader business world. For those who believe that there must be a more efficient way for people to get things done, Scrum pioneer Jeff Sutherland offers a thought provoking book about the management process that is changing the way we work.
Does it seem like you never have enough time to get everything done? Keeping on top of your tasks, deadlines, and work schedule can be daunting. Managing Time quickly walks you through the basics. You’ll learn to: - Assess how you spend your time now - Prioritize your tasks - Plan the right time to work on each one - Avoid procrastination and interruptions Don't have much time? Get u…
Overwhelmed by the sheer volume of work you need to accomplish? Being pulled in different directions by competing priorities? Getting Work Done runs you through the basics of being more productive at work. You’ll learn to: - Align your schedule with your priorities - Focus your attention and avoid distractions - Create effective daily routines - Set boundaries and learn to say no Don…
Time is a precious commodity, especially if you're a system administrator. No other job pulls people in so many directions at once. Users interrupt you constantly with requests, preventing you from getting anything done. Your managers want you to get long-term projects done but flood you with requests for quick-fixes that prevent you from ever getting to those long-term projects. But the pressu…