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Times may have changed, but time management is still a challenge. This third edition of Cool-Time has been updated for a new working world that includes work-from home, hybrid workplaces, and changing approaches to life-work balance, teamwork and careers. Cool-Time has helped thousands of readers over the years by using practical techniques from the worlds of psychology and project management - techniques you can use right away to regain control over your time. Get more done and reduce stress along the way. Learn how to develop better focus, run better meetings, prioritize activities, manage…mehr

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Times may have changed, but time management is still a challenge. This third edition of Cool-Time has been updated for a new working world that includes work-from home, hybrid workplaces, and changing approaches to life-work balance, teamwork and careers. Cool-Time has helped thousands of readers over the years by using practical techniques from the worlds of psychology and project management - techniques you can use right away to regain control over your time. Get more done and reduce stress along the way. Learn how to develop better focus, run better meetings, prioritize activities, manage colleagues, and retain control over email, messaging, phone, video chats, all while staying physically and mentally cool.
Autorenporträt
Steve is a specialist in organizational psychology, with his focus being the junction where people and technology interact. His areas of focus include change management, time management, and distributed team management. He works as a speaker, author, consultant, and writer, to clients across the world, and is regularly called upon by media to explain issues dealing with cybersecurity, AI, blockchain and the future of work. Steve is a regular lecturer at the Management Development Centre at Ontario Tech University Academically, Steve graduated from Concordia University in Montreal in 1989 with a B.A. in Communications Studies and was valedictorian of the 1989 graduating year. He then studied law at Osgoode Hall Law School, York University, between 1989 and 1991, where he was the official Rhodes Scholarship Candidate for York University for 1990. He returned to York University to complete his post graduate degree in Psychology. Steve's website is steveprentice.com.