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Make Every Second Count
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Make Every Second Count

Time Management Tips and Techniques for More Success with Less Stress

Career Press, 2010 more...


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7

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Recommendation

Dilbert, Scott Adams’ sad sack cartoon antihero, is the modern-day Everyman. Micromanaged and overworked, Dilbert seldom gets what he needs – especially time. A recent commercial includes this voice mail for Dilbert: “You have 947 messages...all urgent.” And he is not alone. Men’s Health magazine recently reported that the average Fortune 1000 worker deals with 178 messages daily – more than 22 messages every hour. Today, few people have the time to manage their multiple responsibilities and tasks. People need to learn how to use their time more efficiently. Business author Robert W. Bly teaches you how. getAbstract recommends his guide for its abundant useful tips and techniques for optimizing your productivity, enhancing your performance and becoming more efficient.

Take-Aways

  • Time is your “most precious commodity.”
  • To find more time, stretch the hours you have.
  • Stay organized by listing your daily tasks, ongoing projects and long-term tasks.

About the Author

Robert W. Bly is the author of 75 books. More than 65,000 subscribers receive his online newsletter, “The Direct Response Letter.”


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    J. S. 4 years ago
    This is a very helpful summary, it is straight to the point. Also, this book is really helpful in getting to know yourself and how you do your work.
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    P. E. getAbstract 1 decade ago
    I love this summary. I used it as a lunch and learn with my team and we all walked away with several new ways to save time. I personally love the "Priority Grid" and created one two days later!