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Filled with Time-Saving Tips to Get You Organized!
Accomplish More In Less Time Do you come into the office early, stay late, and work weekends? Do you spend so much time in meetings or putting out fires that you don't have enough time for your important work? If you answered "Yes" to either of these questions and want to become more efficient, effective, and productive, the steps you need to take are in this book. Jeffrey J. Mayer, dubbed "Mr. Neat the Clutterbuster" by USA Today, provides you with hundreds of timesaving ideas, techniques, and strategies to help you save at least an hour a day including the latest on time-management tools as well as brand-new tips on organizing your life at home and getting more out of your time on the road. His common sense approach to time management will get you organized, make you more productive, and get you home for dinner.
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21 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Disappointing,
By A Customer
This review is from: Time Management for Dummies, Second Edition (Paperback)
I was really disappointed w/this. Techniques described seem really elementary (maybe that's why it's a "For Dummies" text). Found many of the author's anecdotes of little consequence; his constant mentioning/promotion of the ACT! software (esp. when it's doubtful how prevalent ACT! is vs. Outlook or Notes) product is obnoxious and distracting. More generally, I felt the text strayed from the topic of time management, for example, giving details on sales techniques. That's not to say time management and sales, for example, are mutually exclusive, but I thought he was straying too much too often. Bottom line, I felt like a dummy after reading this book (not just on the topic of time management).
13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Laughable,
This review is from: Time Management for Dummies (Audio Cassette)
I laughed out loud when listening to this audio book. The author is *employed* by the ACT software people, yet Dummies allowed him to spend at least five minutes of this tape plugging his own product. He even includes contact information! This isn't an audio book, it's an infomercial, and to be charged for it is incredible. As for the time management techniques, many of them are self-evident (clear off your desk, bring a pen to meetings). The best time management trick I can think of is not to listen to this tape.
10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Also disappointed.,
By "kevin263" (CA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Time Management for Dummies, Second Edition (Paperback)
I'm a big fan of the "For Dummies" series so I was disappointed that the author only touched briefly on time management and disdained the "For Dummies" structure.Fundamentally, this is not a time management book. The author spends a few chapters contradicting himself about the basics of time management (write a to-do list but that won't work so use a planner but that won't work so try your computer). He then focuses on a litany of topics unrelated to time management: "staying comfortable on your flight," "use pictures, graphs and charts to enhance your presentation," "ten ways to avoid killing a sale." Oh, and he even mistold an anecdote on Calvin Coolidge. When confronted by a person determined to coax more than two words from him, Coolidge allegedly responded "You lose" (not "Nope").
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