HBR guide to getting the right work done.

HBR guide to getting the right work done. Harvard Business Review guide to getting the right work done Guide to getting the right work done - Boston, Mass. : Harvard Business Review Press, (c)2012. - 1 online resource (xi, 184 pages) - Harvard Business review guides .

Includes bibliographies and index.

Get started -- You can't get it all done -- So what should you do? / Nine things successful people do differently -- It's not who you are : it's what you do/ by heidi grant halvorson -- Being more productive : an interview with david allen and tony schwartz -- Do you need the right system or the right frame of mind? / Prioritize your work -- Get a raise by getting the right work done -- Focus on the work that will bring the greatest reward for your organization and for you / The worth-your-time test -- Stop wasting time on the wrong work / Say yes to saying no -- Make it easier to decline projects and invitations / Organize your time -- A practical plan for when you feel overwhelmed -- How to get started when you don't know where to begin / Stop procrastinating now -- Tips for breaking this bad habit / Don't let long-term projects become last-minute panic -- What to do when you have "all the time in the world" / Stop multitasking -- Do just one thing to get many things done / How to stay focused on what's important -- Stop fighting fires / To-do lists that work -- The secret is specificity / How to tackle your to-do list -- Use your calendar / Reward yourself for doing dreaded tasks -- When crossing items off your list just isn't enough / Delegate effectively -- Management time : who's got the monkey? -- Delegate. delegate. delegate / Levels of delegation -- Teach them to fish / Create rituals -- Ritual : how to get important work done -- Make good habits automatic / Power through your day in 90-minute cycles -- Work with your body's natural rhythms / An 18-minute plan for managing your day -- Frequent check-ins with yourself will keep you on course / Use a 10-minute diary to stay on track -- The best way to spend the last few minutes of your day / Renew your energy -- How to accomplish more by doing less -- Take breaks to get more done / Manage your energy, not your time -- Time is limited, but your energy is not / Why great performers sleep more -- And how you can, too / Take control of your e-mail -- Simplify your e-mail -- Folders will do it / 8 e-mail overload experiments -- Don't be afraid to be extreme / Maintain your new approach -- Sustaining your productivity system -- You've become productive! : now keep it up / Explore further -- More productivity books to explore : summaries of three popular titles / Productivity apps and tools -- Tech tools to keep you on track -- Index. by Peter Bregman -- by Daniel McGinn -- by Peter Bregman -- by Peter Bregman -- by Alexandra Samuel -- by Peter Bregman -- by Amy Gallo -- by Peter Bregman -- by Peter Bregman -- by Gina Trapani -- by Gina Trapani -- by Peter Bregman -- by Alexandra Samuel -- by William Oncken, Jr., and Donald L. Wass, with commentary by Stephen R. Covey -- by Linda A. Hill and Kent Lineback -- by Tony Schwartz -- by Tony Schwartz -- by Peter Bregman -- by Teresa Amabile and Steven Kramer -- by Tony Schwartz -- by Tony Schwartz and Catherine McCarthy -- by Tony Schwartz -- by Gina Trapani -- by Alexandra Samuel -- by Alexandra Samuel -- by Covey, Morgenstern --



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Time management.
Decision making.


Electronic Books.

HD69 / .H374 2012