Ever wonder, "Where did my day go?" At every turn, an employee, fellow manager or an unnecessary meeting is in line to waste your time. And technology, which was supposed to make us more efficient, steals our time. Check your e-mail inbox for proof. So how do good managers take control? They tackle the time wasters head on. This executive report provides real-life, proven examples of how good managers have eliminated the time wasters and taken control of their day.
| The Solution: | "Taking Control: 163 Ways to Save Time" |
The ultimate productivity toolkit:
- Beat distractions: Keys to staying focused
- Keep e-mail from sucking up valuable time
- To-don't lists: Break free from time wasters
- Prevent procrastination: Tips to tackle top priorities
- The biggest time killers – and how to avoid them
Jammed with proven time savers, delegation strategies and organizational tips, this fast-read executive report gives you actionable tactics you can use today to start getting more done in less time.
163 ways to get more done in less time:
- Get back the 8.5 hours most execs spend doing this
- Manage yourself, not time: Here's how
- Forget 20 questions: Use ours to get the info you need
- Dealing with bad days: Proven ways to stay productive
"Taking Control: 163 Ways to Save Time" is a clear, no-nonsense approach anyone can use to boost productivity, prioritize tasks and manage time. Pass this executive report on to your entire staff.
Minimize Time Wasters and Increase Productivity:
- Should I delegate this? Questions to find out
- Boring meeting syndrome: Tips to engage attendees
- Useful Word, Excel and PowerPoint shortcuts
- Hold productive meetings in just 30 minutes
- Never send an e-mail when... 5 times it will hurt you





