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Book Synopsis
The all-time classic book on time management, The Time Trap, has shown countless readers how to squeeze the optimal efficiency and satisfaction out of their work day. Based on decades of research with businesspeople around the world, and now completely updated.

Filled with smart tactics, revealing interviews, and handy time management tools, the book has been extensively revised to cover time management challenges caused by new technologies and the Internet, and to provide technology-based solutions. For those who feel swamped by work and information overload, this is the proven, up-to-the-minute guide they need for getting things done when there never seems to be enough time.

Table of Contents

CONTENTS

Preface

Acknowledgments

PART ONE

Time Management for the Twenty-First Century

1 Why Time Still Baffles the Best of Us

2 Time Traps We’ve Been Taught

3 How to Connect Goals, Objectives, and Priorities

4 How to Set Priorities and Hold Them

5 How to Tame the Time Log

PART TWO

The New Time Traps and Escapes

6 Management by Crisis

7 Inadequate Planning

8 Inability to Say No

9 Poor Communication

10 Poorly Run Meetings

11 The World Gone Virtual

12 E-Mail Mania

13 The Untamed Telephone

14 Information Overload and the Paper Chase

15 Confused Responsibility and Authority

16 Poor Delegation and Training

17 Procrastination and Leaving Tasks Unfinished

18 Socializing and Drop-In Visitors

19 Attempting Too Much

PART THREE

Parting Advice

20 Life Lessons in Time Management

21 Where Do We Go from Here?

PART FOUR

Quick Solutions Summaries for the New Time Traps

Trap 1: Management By Crisis

Trap 2: Inadequate Planning

Trap 3: Inability to Say No

Trap 4: Communication

Trap 5: Poorly Run Meetings

Trap 6: The World Gone Virtual

Trap 7: E-Mail Mania

Trap 8: The Untamed Telephone

Trap 9: Incomplete Information and the Paper Chase

Trap 10: Confused Responsibility and Authority

Trap 11: Poor Delegation and Training

Trap 12: Procrastination and Leaving Tasks Unfinished

Trap 13: Socializing and Drop-In Visitors

Trap 14: Attempting Too Much

Index

The Time Trap

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    Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
    Publication Date: 7/16/2009 12:00:00 AM
    ISBN13: 9780814413388, 978-0814413388
    ISBN10: 0814413382

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    The all-time classic book on time management, The Time Trap, has shown countless readers how to squeeze the optimal efficiency and satisfaction out of their work day. Based on decades of research with businesspeople around the world, and now completely updated.

    Filled with smart tactics, revealing interviews, and handy time management tools, the book has been extensively revised to cover time management challenges caused by new technologies and the Internet, and to provide technology-based solutions. For those who feel swamped by work and information overload, this is the proven, up-to-the-minute guide they need for getting things done when there never seems to be enough time.

    Table of Contents

    CONTENTS

    Preface

    Acknowledgments

    PART ONE

    Time Management for the Twenty-First Century

    1 Why Time Still Baffles the Best of Us

    2 Time Traps We’ve Been Taught

    3 How to Connect Goals, Objectives, and Priorities

    4 How to Set Priorities and Hold Them

    5 How to Tame the Time Log

    PART TWO

    The New Time Traps and Escapes

    6 Management by Crisis

    7 Inadequate Planning

    8 Inability to Say No

    9 Poor Communication

    10 Poorly Run Meetings

    11 The World Gone Virtual

    12 E-Mail Mania

    13 The Untamed Telephone

    14 Information Overload and the Paper Chase

    15 Confused Responsibility and Authority

    16 Poor Delegation and Training

    17 Procrastination and Leaving Tasks Unfinished

    18 Socializing and Drop-In Visitors

    19 Attempting Too Much

    PART THREE

    Parting Advice

    20 Life Lessons in Time Management

    21 Where Do We Go from Here?

    PART FOUR

    Quick Solutions Summaries for the New Time Traps

    Trap 1: Management By Crisis

    Trap 2: Inadequate Planning

    Trap 3: Inability to Say No

    Trap 4: Communication

    Trap 5: Poorly Run Meetings

    Trap 6: The World Gone Virtual

    Trap 7: E-Mail Mania

    Trap 8: The Untamed Telephone

    Trap 9: Incomplete Information and the Paper Chase

    Trap 10: Confused Responsibility and Authority

    Trap 11: Poor Delegation and Training

    Trap 12: Procrastination and Leaving Tasks Unfinished

    Trap 13: Socializing and Drop-In Visitors

    Trap 14: Attempting Too Much

    Index

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