Are you tired of productivity consultants - or worse, your boss - pushing you to do more with less? You're in luck. Laura Stack knows your to - do list is already packed to capacity, so she shows you how to accomplish more by doing less. Yes, you read that right. Stack's innovative time - management system lets you work less and achieve more. Following Stack's step - by - step Productivity Workflow Formula, you'll organize your life around the tasks that really matter and - this is crucial - let go of those that don't. Dozens of practical strategies will help you reduce your commitments,…mehr
Are you tired of productivity consultants - or worse, your boss - pushing you to do more with less? You're in luck. Laura Stack knows your to - do list is already packed to capacity, so she shows you how to accomplish more by doing less. Yes, you read that right. Stack's innovative time - management system lets you work less and achieve more. Following Stack's step - by - step Productivity Workflow Formula, you'll organize your life around the tasks that really matter and - this is crucial - let go of those that don't. Dozens of practical strategies will help you reduce your commitments, distractions, interruptions, and inefficiencies. You'll shrink your to - do list and save time - around ninety minutes a day - while skyrocketing your results and maintaining your sanity.
Laura Stack is president of The Productivity Pro, Inc., president of the National Speakers Association, and a popular keynote speaker on the topics of efficiency improvement, personal productivity, and time management. She is the author of four previous books, including Leave the Office Earlier.
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Introduction: The Case for Reduction Saving Our Own Lives Harsh Realities The Solution Brand-New Model: The Productivity Workflow Formula Step One: Determine What To Do Why Do You Have So Much to Do? What Is Your Productive Value? Tracking Down Time-Wasters Where Does Your Time Go? To-Do Lists: Tracking What's Left Triage: Wartime Prioritization Summary: PWF Step 1 Checkup Step Two: Schedule Time to Do It About that 4-Hour Workweek Idea Scheduling 101 Further Reducing Your Commitments Learn to Say No--And Make it Stick Rescuing Your Time from Meetings In the Decision Comes the Dilemma Summary: PWF Step 2 Checkup Step Three: Focus Your Attention Driven to Distraction Handling External Distractions Heading Off Internal Distractions Slipping the Electronic Leash Focus Aids The Zen of Avoiding Distraction Summary: PWF Step 3 Checkup Step Four: Process New Information Taming the Information Glut Filing Precepts Your Personal Time Management System Basic Information Handling The 6-D Information Management System The E-mail Decision Tree Summary: PWF Step 4 Checkup Step Five: Close the Loop Organized Implementation The People Problem Handling Micromanagers Reducing Inefficiencies and Breaking Bottlenecks The Quest for Constant Improvement Continued Progress Requires Constant Reevaluation Summary: PWF Step 4 Checkup Step Six: Manage Your Capacity Personal Energy Get Some Sleep Watch Your Diet Exercise Your Body Make Yourself Happier Maintaining Your Energetic Edge Summary: PWF Step 6 Checkup A Final Note: An Extra Hour--Or More The Productivity Workflow Formula (PWF) Self-Assessment Notes Index About the Author
Introduction: The Case for Reduction Saving Our Own Lives Harsh Realities The Solution Brand-New Model: The Productivity Workflow Formula Step One: Determine What To Do Why Do You Have So Much to Do? What Is Your Productive Value? Tracking Down Time-Wasters Where Does Your Time Go? To-Do Lists: Tracking What's Left Triage: Wartime Prioritization Summary: PWF Step 1 Checkup Step Two: Schedule Time to Do It About that 4-Hour Workweek Idea Scheduling 101 Further Reducing Your Commitments Learn to Say No--And Make it Stick Rescuing Your Time from Meetings In the Decision Comes the Dilemma Summary: PWF Step 2 Checkup Step Three: Focus Your Attention Driven to Distraction Handling External Distractions Heading Off Internal Distractions Slipping the Electronic Leash Focus Aids The Zen of Avoiding Distraction Summary: PWF Step 3 Checkup Step Four: Process New Information Taming the Information Glut Filing Precepts Your Personal Time Management System Basic Information Handling The 6-D Information Management System The E-mail Decision Tree Summary: PWF Step 4 Checkup Step Five: Close the Loop Organized Implementation The People Problem Handling Micromanagers Reducing Inefficiencies and Breaking Bottlenecks The Quest for Constant Improvement Continued Progress Requires Constant Reevaluation Summary: PWF Step 4 Checkup Step Six: Manage Your Capacity Personal Energy Get Some Sleep Watch Your Diet Exercise Your Body Make Yourself Happier Maintaining Your Energetic Edge Summary: PWF Step 6 Checkup A Final Note: An Extra Hour--Or More The Productivity Workflow Formula (PWF) Self-Assessment Notes Index About the Author
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This book will give you the tools you need as a leader to get more done yourself and through others. Laura Stack really is the Productivity Pro. Mark Sanborn, President, Sanborn & Associates, Inc., and author of You Don t Need a Title to Be a Leader
Stack has captured in this book what those select few great leaders know: you cannot strategize your way to greatness. You execute your way there! A must-read for anyone who wants better results! Peter Sheahan, President, ChangeLabs
A how-to for leaders who are serious about results. Make time to read this book then thank Laura for all the time you save on future projects! Harvey Mackay, author of the #1 New York Times bestseller Swim with the Sharks without Being Eaten Alive
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