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First Published in 2014. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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First Published in 2014. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 170
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. August 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 155mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 272g
- ISBN-13: 9781848729940
- ISBN-10: 1848729944
- Artikelnr.: 35318640
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 170
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. August 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 155mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 272g
- ISBN-13: 9781848729940
- ISBN-10: 1848729944
- Artikelnr.: 35318640
Nathaniel M. Lambert is an Assistant Professor of Family Life at Brigham Young University.
Introduction .Part 1: Priorities. 1. Put First Things First. 2. Choose a
Topic that Gets You Out of Bed in the Morning. 3. Set Concrete Production
Goals that Will Motivate and Inspire You. 4. Delight in Deadlines. Part 2:
Efficiency. 5. Speed up the Actual Writing Process. 6. The Snow Fort
Principle: Manage Several Ongoing Projects. 7. Think "Hot Potato":
Eliminate Wasted Time. 8. Find Good Colleagues and Become Everyone's
Favorite Collaborator. Part 3: Pitfall Prevention. 9. Avoid Five Enemies
from Within.10. Feed the Flame: Avoid Burnout. 11. Diminish Distractions.
12. Deal with Rejection. Part 4: PEP at Different Career Stages. 13. Set up
a Productive Graduate Career (Especially for Undergraduates and for
Professors Advising Undergraduates). 14. Switch From a Graduate Student
Mentality to Professional Mentality. 15. The Graduate Student Guide for
Being a Great Apprentice, Seeking Mentorship, and Becoming a Mentor. 16.
Transition into your First Academic Position. 17. Mentor Students and
Receive Mentorship-A Professor's Guide. 18. Teach Better in Less Time. 19.
Serve as a Reviewer While Maintaining High Productivity. 20. Conclusion:
Putting it All Together. Appendix A: Determining Your Strengths and
Weaknesses: A Professional Self-Assessment. Appendix B: Time Diary.
Appendix C: Recommended Reading List.
Topic that Gets You Out of Bed in the Morning. 3. Set Concrete Production
Goals that Will Motivate and Inspire You. 4. Delight in Deadlines. Part 2:
Efficiency. 5. Speed up the Actual Writing Process. 6. The Snow Fort
Principle: Manage Several Ongoing Projects. 7. Think "Hot Potato":
Eliminate Wasted Time. 8. Find Good Colleagues and Become Everyone's
Favorite Collaborator. Part 3: Pitfall Prevention. 9. Avoid Five Enemies
from Within.10. Feed the Flame: Avoid Burnout. 11. Diminish Distractions.
12. Deal with Rejection. Part 4: PEP at Different Career Stages. 13. Set up
a Productive Graduate Career (Especially for Undergraduates and for
Professors Advising Undergraduates). 14. Switch From a Graduate Student
Mentality to Professional Mentality. 15. The Graduate Student Guide for
Being a Great Apprentice, Seeking Mentorship, and Becoming a Mentor. 16.
Transition into your First Academic Position. 17. Mentor Students and
Receive Mentorship-A Professor's Guide. 18. Teach Better in Less Time. 19.
Serve as a Reviewer While Maintaining High Productivity. 20. Conclusion:
Putting it All Together. Appendix A: Determining Your Strengths and
Weaknesses: A Professional Self-Assessment. Appendix B: Time Diary.
Appendix C: Recommended Reading List.
Introduction .Part 1: Priorities. 1. Put First Things First. 2. Choose a
Topic that Gets You Out of Bed in the Morning. 3. Set Concrete Production
Goals that Will Motivate and Inspire You. 4. Delight in Deadlines. Part 2:
Efficiency. 5. Speed up the Actual Writing Process. 6. The Snow Fort
Principle: Manage Several Ongoing Projects. 7. Think "Hot Potato":
Eliminate Wasted Time. 8. Find Good Colleagues and Become Everyone's
Favorite Collaborator. Part 3: Pitfall Prevention. 9. Avoid Five Enemies
from Within.10. Feed the Flame: Avoid Burnout. 11. Diminish Distractions.
12. Deal with Rejection. Part 4: PEP at Different Career Stages. 13. Set up
a Productive Graduate Career (Especially for Undergraduates and for
Professors Advising Undergraduates). 14. Switch From a Graduate Student
Mentality to Professional Mentality. 15. The Graduate Student Guide for
Being a Great Apprentice, Seeking Mentorship, and Becoming a Mentor. 16.
Transition into your First Academic Position. 17. Mentor Students and
Receive Mentorship-A Professor's Guide. 18. Teach Better in Less Time. 19.
Serve as a Reviewer While Maintaining High Productivity. 20. Conclusion:
Putting it All Together. Appendix A: Determining Your Strengths and
Weaknesses: A Professional Self-Assessment. Appendix B: Time Diary.
Appendix C: Recommended Reading List.
Topic that Gets You Out of Bed in the Morning. 3. Set Concrete Production
Goals that Will Motivate and Inspire You. 4. Delight in Deadlines. Part 2:
Efficiency. 5. Speed up the Actual Writing Process. 6. The Snow Fort
Principle: Manage Several Ongoing Projects. 7. Think "Hot Potato":
Eliminate Wasted Time. 8. Find Good Colleagues and Become Everyone's
Favorite Collaborator. Part 3: Pitfall Prevention. 9. Avoid Five Enemies
from Within.10. Feed the Flame: Avoid Burnout. 11. Diminish Distractions.
12. Deal with Rejection. Part 4: PEP at Different Career Stages. 13. Set up
a Productive Graduate Career (Especially for Undergraduates and for
Professors Advising Undergraduates). 14. Switch From a Graduate Student
Mentality to Professional Mentality. 15. The Graduate Student Guide for
Being a Great Apprentice, Seeking Mentorship, and Becoming a Mentor. 16.
Transition into your First Academic Position. 17. Mentor Students and
Receive Mentorship-A Professor's Guide. 18. Teach Better in Less Time. 19.
Serve as a Reviewer While Maintaining High Productivity. 20. Conclusion:
Putting it All Together. Appendix A: Determining Your Strengths and
Weaknesses: A Professional Self-Assessment. Appendix B: Time Diary.
Appendix C: Recommended Reading List.