Procrastination: The New Master Skill Of Time Management

Topics:
Efficiency,
Time Management
Tags:
E-mail,
Human Resources,
Online Communications,
Productivity,
Rockport Custom Publishing,
Skill,
Telecommunications,
Time Management,
Workforce Management
Source:
Rockport Custom Publishing

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Overview: There was a time when business moved at a much slower pace than it does today. There was also a time before "Downsizing" when organizations had more people - sometimes more than enough people - to complete all of the workload within their companies. Before the advent of e-mail, voice-mail, cellular phones and other technology, tasks accumulated at a much slower - and manageable - pace. Given the increasingly difficult burden of managing all that we have to do in today's business climate, a new skill has become a highly desirable tool in the arsenal of the productive person: the skill of Procrastination.

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Format: HTML | Date: Jun 2003 | Pages: 2


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