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Too many people are losing valuable time. Some are not using their time to their best advantage, a lot of others are wasting their valuable time, and quite a few are allowing other people to waste their time.
Where to you fit into this picture?
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Learn:
The need for managing time,
The symptoms of mismanaged time,
Why our time is mismanaged,
Methods of managing time,
Managing projects, and
Use of time-management tools.
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Take Control of Your Work, Your Career, Your Life
Stop losing your valuable time.
Stop being late for or even missing your appointments.
Be on time for your meetings
No more extra hours on evenings and weekends
Get better performance reviews
Make your colleagues, bosses, family, and friends appreciate you.
Achieve your objectives and accomplish your missions.
No more having to make excuses for being late, for not getting the job done, for not
being at home when your family wants you.
Productivity, quality and satisfaction go hand in hand. To to produce the most output with the least effort, to produce
the best quality, and to like our jobs, we must manage our time effectively. We must be where we're supposed to be when we're supposed to be there, we must finish projects when they're due, and we must avoid time-stealing activities. Getting the Most From Your Day will help you achieve success easily and avoid common pratfalls
Here's What the Book Includes
How You Can Tell When Your Time Is Mismanaged
Beyond being frequently late for meetings and frequently missing deadlines and frequently being chewed out by people,
numerous indicators let you know when your time isn't being managed wisely. Your Getting the Most From Your Day will help you see these signs so you can act on them.
Know How Your Time Gets Mismanaged
Some of the many ways our time gets mismanaged are from outside our sphere, but many of them are our own fault. Getting the Most From Your Day will help you focus on what you can do to improve the management of your time.
Manage Your Time
Getting the Most From Your Day will show you proven time-management methods that successful people
use so you can manage your time effectively, too.
Manage Your Projects
Every audit is a project that meets standard project-management definition and criteria. Therefore, managing each of
your audits as a project will help you manage all your time. Getting the Most From Your Day will help you improve your overall time management by showing you how to manage your audit projects.
Use Time-Management Tools.
Every job that's done well is done with tools, and time management is no different. Getting the Most From Your Day will show you how use the same time-management tools that successful people use.
Dozens of Effective Time-management Techniques and Tools
Eleven great advantages of managing your time
Six problems resulting from time mismanagement
Nine clear ways to spot mismanagement of your time
Twelve ways that we mismanage our time
Seven causes of procrastination, and how to overcome them
Fifty easy ways to manage your time
Twenty-six time-saving habits to have
Twelve simple ways to prioritize your time
Ten ways to counter people who waste your time
How to plan your time and follow your time plan
Five ways to attack the stumps
Eleven time-management tools anybody can use
Everybody can benefit from these proven time-management techniques, including you.
Find Needed Information Quickly and Easily
Your Getting the Most From Your Day is organized and laid out for your easiest use. Information is divided into relevant chapters, and chapters are organized into easy-to-follow sections. Headings and captions help you find information quickly. It's fully indexed for quick reference.
Clearly Written and Easy to Use
Getting the Most From Your Day is written by professional auditors, trainers and writers, then published by an
experienced training enterprise to help you learn by reading and doing. Philosophies and methods used by successful auditors are explained in straight-forward, easy-to-follow English. Visual aids help you grasp the principles, and easy-to-follow exercises help you apply the concepts and methods for experience and learning.
Peek at the Book:
Table of Contents
Foreword
Chapter 1: Why Manage Our Time?
Chapter 2: Symptoms of Mismanaged Time
Chapter 3: Why Our Time Is Mismanaged
Chapter 4: Managing Our Time
Chapter 5: Managing Our Projects
Chapter 6: Using Time-Management Tools
Index
It covers plenty, doesn't it?
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Sample Text
Pursuing unattainable goals is a tremendous time waster. We commit time and resources to planning and attempting to accomplish something that can never happen, no matter how hard we work. There's no return on such investments, only total losses. Unattainable goals set us up for failure. These failures frustrate us, undermine our self-confidence, and generate negative, can't-do attitudes. They don't teach us any new skills — only what not to do. Sometimes we don't realize the errors, so we blame other people for our failure to achieve these goals that nobody could have achieved.
It's easy to follow, isn't it?
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Every auditor seeking professionalism and career success needs Getting
the Most From Your Day
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A Message From Your Authors
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Bill Stack, President of TopSkills
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This concise book is a must for everyone who seeks success in business (or anywhere)! Whether it's your daily business conversations, presentations at meetings or business writings, you'll learn how to use words correctly, precisely and plainly from this easy-to-use book.
All this relevant information in a compact book for easy use at your workplace is only US$11.95 US$9.95 plus nominal shipping and handling. It's a real bargain, isn't it?
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WHAT THEY SAY
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"This book helped me do thorough interviews." — Elliot David, Albany,
New York, USA
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"This book they will be of considerable value to me." —
Gary Bateman, British Columbia, Canada
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"Techniques were clearly
explained." — Nancy Greene, Denver, Colorado,
USA
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"The exercises are useful
as planning tools, too. — Hazel Stapleton,
London, England
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