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Join us in making the workplace less hectic and interrupt driven, more satisfying and results driven instead. We work and live in an era of interruptions. The very moment you begin a task, you are stopped by emails, IM's, colleague visits, phone calls, meetings, and now, tweets and Facebook updates. The very technologies that were invented to enhance productivity have made it nearly impossible. Not only this, we are bombarded by an unprecedented information overload dominated by the Internet and globalization. This puts unreasonable demands on our work and personal lives, and as a result, we suffer, feel helpless, and our accomplishments decline. This needs to stop. We invite you to join us in this movement. Will you join us? This journey starts in this workbook and the comprehensive and innovative methodology that it teaches you! This second edition of The Accomplishing More With Less Workbook demonstrates the e-mail tips and techniques in Microsoft Outlook 2010, Outlook 2007, and Outlook 2003, as well as includes tips on how to implement these techniques in other e-mail clients such as Gmail, Apple Mail, Entourage, and others.
Your life is a reflection of the next 15 minutes - if you don't know how to manage the next 15 minutes, you don't know how to manage your life!Today's business professionals struggle with too many e-mails, too much social media, too many competing and changing priorities, and too many interruptions. As a result we are increasingly scattered and stressed. Worse, we are led to believe that we need to speed up to keep up.The Perfect 15-Minute Day Method (PDM) helps us gain clarity and focus in our busy lives simply by taking each day 15 minutes at a time. With just a journal and a timer, the Perfect 15-Minute Day Method gives us a simple yet effective way to manage our focus, our thoughts and emotions, and achieve mindfulness at work.See how it works: https://youtu.be/zSgfyTYgLa8
The Smartphone Experiment book is for business professionals who want to better understand the world of smartphones and select the one that best fits their needs. This book is not only useful for first time buyers who want to get educated quickly about the topic, but also for those considering upgrading their smartphones, and who want to become aware of the latest developments and make an informed decision.
Your life is a reflection of the next 15 minutes - if you don't know how to manage the next 15 minutes, you don't know how to manage your life! Today's business professionals struggle with too many e-mails, too much social media, too many competing and changing priorities, and too many interruptions. As a result we are increasingly scattered and stressed. Worse, we are led to believe that we need to speed up to keep up. The Perfect 15-Minute Day Method (PDM) helps us gain clarity and focus in our busy lives simply by taking each day 15 minutes at a time. With just a journal and a timer, the Perfect 15-Minute Day Method gives us a simple yet effective way to manage our focus, our thoughts and emotions, and achieve mindfulness at work.The Perfect 15-Minute Day Journal is a workbook that guides you through the method and gives you space to practice key techniques. Over the course of 21 days, you will learn to apply the method to benefit your daily life.
When women succeed, we all win. Breaking Through explores the mentoring relationship, and unravels its effects on women, businesses, society, and the economy. In 2010, author Martine Liautaud founded the Women Business Mentoring Initiative (WBMI) to support women entrepreneurs with the targeted advice and personalized guidance that can only come from a mentor. In late 2015, she set up the Women Initiative Foundation to broaden her action in favor of women in the business world. This book encapsulates the WBMI mission and other similar experiences inside international and US corporations, showing how mentoring and sponsorship can take many forms—and how each form benefits women in business....
As a result of a decade of research and teaching on corporate and academic campuses, in person and virtually via web and video conferencing as well as using virtual worlds such as Second Life, my key findings on how to overcome the challenges of the information overload and how to accomplish meaningful things have been incorporated into the Accomplishing More With Less Workshop and most recently the workbook which is available at Amazon.com in paperback and on Kindle. Thousands of participants from a broad range of companies and industries, small and large, have made significant breakthroughs using the Accomplishing More With Less Methodology--you can too! In the Results Curve(tm) booklet, I share with you the fundamental principles behind the Accomplishing More With Less Methodology and present three innovative solutions that can help you and your team manage focused and collaborative time so that you get the best of both worlds.
Fully a third of all library supervisors are “managing in the middle:” reporting to top-level managers while managing teams of peers or paraprofessional staff in some capacity. This practical handbook is here to assist middle managers navigate their way through the challenges of multitasking and continual gear-shifting. The broad range of contributors from academic and public libraries in this volume help librarians face personal and professional challenges by Linking theoretical ideas about mid-level management to real-world situations Presenting ways to sharpen crucial skills such as communication, productivity, delegation, and performance management Offering specific advice on everything from supervision to surviving layoffsBeing a middle manager can be a difficult job, but the range of perspectives in this book offer strategies and tips to make it easier.
Stop treating your work and your life as separate. Work shouldn't be a burden that takes place outside of your "real life." It should, and can, be a source of happiness and authentic meaning--if you work from the inside out. In The Full Body Yes, LinkedIn's Head of Mindfulness and Compassion Programs Scott Shute shows how the evolution within companies lies in the evolution of ourselves. After all, a company is the sum of its people: we decide where, how, and why we work. Through a four-step action plan, Shute demonstrates how the journey to a working life of happiness and authentic meaning is fueled by compassion. Through guided activities to cultivate compassion for yourself and others, you'll move toward a work lifestyle that allows you to: ● discover what is important to you, so that you can spend more time doing just that ● recognize and empower the deeper part of yourself ● measure your success by your own happiness ● allow yourself to develop and evolve at work ● love and serve all of life (including yourself) Everyone deserves to do work that makes them happy, and to find happiness at work. With compassion, we can all get there.
We are caught in an e-mail vortex, a death-trap, and no one knows how to escape. Wait a minute! Did I say e-mail? It is not only e-mail. It is now Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, blogs, YouTube, Google and Yahoo groups, RSS feeds of all kinds, Delicious bookmarks, and the list grows indefinitely. E-mail and Social Media have become resilient and ever-growing forces that continue to reshape our daily work and personal lives for better or worse. There is no end in sight! These forces bring tremendous opportunities and yet incredible challenges. With all the excitement about these channels of communication we have delved deep into them and are now suffering from serious challenges that are leaving...