EFFECTIVE TIME MANAGEMENT (Record no. 2226)

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ISBN 978-8120345508
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Personal name SEIWERT, LOTHAR,WOELTJE, HOLGER
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Title EFFECTIVE TIME MANAGEMENT
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Name of publisher PHI LEARNING
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Topical Term How Not to Drown in the Email Flood ■ It's Not the Email Messages, It's How We Handle Them Don't Let Yourself Get Distracted Break Your Response Pattern ■ Keep Your Inbox in Order Process Your Email Block with the DANF System File Email Messages Accordingly ■ Create and Use Your Own Folder Structure ■ Flag the Messages You Still Need to Work On Don't Force Alarms on Yourself: The Reminder Functions of Outlook 2007 and Outlook 2010 Keep All Items That Are Flagged for Processing in a Single View ■ Let Outlook Presort Your Inbox for You ■ Think Before You Communicate Make Your Text Easier to Understand: Always Adjust It to the Recipients Keep Your Phrasing Short, Precise, and Crystal Clear Use Well-Written Subject Lines to Make Everyone's Life Easier. How to Work More Effectively with Tasks and Priorities ■ How to Run a Country Like the United States in the 24 Hours a Day Has to Offer—Set Priorities! Focus on What Matters Most (the Pareto Principle) Decide What's Most Important—Use the Eisenhower Matrix to Set Rough Priorities Write Down Your Plans ■ Use Task Lists to Plan Flexibly and Effectively Tasks vs. Appointments Tasks in Outlook The Text Editor in Outlook 2010/Outlook 2007 ■ Define Your Own Views (Outlook 2003, Outlook 2007, and Outlook 2010) Use Filters to Clean Up Your Views Fine-Tune Your Priorities with the 25,000 $ Method The To-Do List—View Tasks from Multiple Folders and Email Messages at the Same Time How to Gain More Time for What's Essential with an Effective Week Planner ■ What Really Matters—and Why Does It Continue to Remain Undone? a Take Advantage of Categories to Combine Tasks Gain Perspective with Categories Keep Track of Your Most Important Categories by Using Colors Filter and Group by Category. ■ The Kiesel Principle—Gain More Time for What Matters Most Each Week Keep Your Life in Balance Plan Your Professional Life and Private Life Together Regularly Take Time for What Really Counts ■ How to Plan Your Week with Outlook Prepare Your Task List for the Week Plan Tasks and Appointments Together in Balance Plan Appointments with Yourself to Concentrate on the Essential Tasks How to Make Your Daily Planning Work in Real Life ■ The Basics of Successful Day Planning Combine Similar Tasks into Task Blocks For Advanced Users: Take Advantage of the Journal for Semi-Automatic Time Protocols Take Your Performance Curve and Your Disruption Curve into Consideration Focus on Your Important Tasks Without Interruptions During Productivity Hours ■ Order Must Prevail Hide the Tasks Intended for Block Building in the Week/Day Views Mark Tasks That Are Due Today and Tomorrow in Color ■ Gain a Better Overview by Using Appointment Lists ■ Fine-Tune Your Daily Planning Plan Pending Tasks with the 25,000 $ Method. More Steps for Successful Daily Planning Make Further Appointments with Yourself Keep an Eye on Buffer Times Use the To-Do Bar to Keep Upcoming Appointments and Tasks in View How to Customize the To-Do Bar How to Schedule Meetings So They Are Convenient, Effective, and Fun ta The Problem: Way Too Many Inconvenient Meeting Requests and Insufficient Preparation Meeting Requests with Outlook—Basic Rules and Tips Find Free Times and Evaluate Replies • Stay on Top of It: Calendar Overlay Use Meeting Requests Sparingly Optimize Your Calendar to Make Meeting Requests Easy • Prepare Meetings Effectively Improve Efficiency by Preparing and Running Your Meeting Wisely Use Meeting Workspaces to Prepare Meetings How to Use OneNote for Writing Goals, Jotting Down Ideas, and Keeping Notes • Why Do Important Documents and Notes Always Get Lost? • Finally, a Place and a System for All Your Notes Use a Structured System When Planning Do You Still Use Paper Even Though You Have a Laptop? Discover the Advantages of OneNote. ■ Basics for Notes in OneNote Take Advantage of the Digital Notebook Structure Work with Sections, Notebooks, and Pages How to Fill Your Pages Use Pens, Text Markers, and Colors ■ Meeting Minutes in OneNote Use Outlining for Preparation Keep Follow-Up Activities and Important Information in View Link Your Information: Use Outlook and OneNote as a Team Create Page Templates and Checklists ■ Always Keep Your Ideas and Goals in Sight "Printing"—Export Data from Any Program Read Between the Lines—OCR for Pictures Set Goals for Yourself—Not Just for Your Revenue Create Your Master Plan How to Truly Benefit from This Book ■ How to Get a Handle on Your Time The Next Steps Test the Current Version of Office for Free ■ Take Responsibility—Do It Now! Time Management Is Self-Discipline Create Your Own Personal Action Plan Find a Buddy Start Immediately and Keep at It!
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