Preface
Introduction
1. Time management: how good is yours?
2. Objectives: where do you want to be?
3. Prioritizing: is it urgent? Is it important?
4. Procrastination: how can you beat it?
5. Time-wasters: can you reduce them?
6. Gaining control: the effect of other people on your time
7. Meetings
8. Delegation: the key to multiplying your time
9. Stress: how high is yours and what can be done?
10. Efficient systems: what should you do every day?
11. Final thoughts
Appendix 1 – answers to time management symptoms questionnaire
Appendix 2 – answers to time-related stress questionnaire
Further reading
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Chris Croft
Chris Croft is a trainer, keynote speaker and maker of video training courses. He has two Time Management courses on LinkedIn Learning which each have 1500 people a day viewing them and total views of 280,00 and 232,000 viewers. Besides Time Management, Chris has written numerous books including The Project Management QuickStart Guide (Clydebank Media).
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This guide helps you to think about your life at present, whilst prompting you to question how to improve it.
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The author encourages you to question what success means to you?
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Whether you seek money or ambition, or strive for a better work life balance and greater peace of mind, this book will help you.
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Whatever you wish to succeed in, time management is vitally important - perhaps the single biggest ingredient to success.
CWS LECTURER & STUDENT TIME MA NAGEMENT 2E
9781473796065