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DK Essential Managers: Manage Your Time

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The most finite resource any manager has is time. This handbook teaches readers how to save and preserve their time by first understanding its limitations, and then showing them how to guard it. Practical guidance includes ways of limiting interaction with subordinates ("Don't sit down ifyou are followed into your office." "Place your chair out of view if your door is open."), the benefits of keeping a time log, and how to chose the best time planner. The book also takes full advantage of modern technology by explaining how to maximize e-mail, voicemail and other tools available to save precious time. The Essential Manager have sold more than 1.9 million copies worldwide! Experienced and novice managers alike can benefit from these compact guides that slip easily into a briefcase or a portfolio. The topics are relevant to every work environment, from large corporations to small businesses. Concise treatments of dozens of business techniques, skills, methods, and problems are presented with hundreds of photos, charts, and diagrams. It is the most exciting and accessible approach to business and self-improvement available.Indispensable tips formanaging that most precious commodity -- time.

72 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 1, 1998

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301 reviews1 follower
November 15, 2017
A little outdated book.

There are some good advices about reducing your time loss with thousands of papers, e-mails, ...

In the other hand you can see references to Fax and other old technologies :-)

This book could be improved with a new edition.

Well, just my 2 cents :-)
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362 reviews247 followers
October 2, 2011
This was written in 1998 and it shows. It refers to modems and pagers and even has a screenshot of a web page complete with explanations. I could forgive its datedness, however, if it was actually useful. Unfortunately, I learnt very little from this book and found most of the advice and tips to be common sense. It was also quite patronising. Not recommended.
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277 reviews
September 5, 2009
If you have time management issues like I do, this book may be able to help. It is a quick read with lots of good ideas on how to better manage your time and how to better manage your use of other people's time.
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20 reviews24 followers
February 24, 2015
Focuses on 9/5 desk jobs and is terribly outdated. It has an actual screenshot of a web page and it explains what a web page is...

1-2 good ideas here and there, and the design is good, but the information is dated.
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60 reviews33 followers
September 16, 2007
This is actually a really good reader's digest version (101 tips) on how to manage your time. The great thing it's small enough to keep in your briefcase or on your office bookshelf for reference.
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314 reviews2 followers
January 16, 2016
I guess I held into this book a little too long. It was quite outdated, but still had some good information. It was well written.
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January 11, 2021
Theophrastus said "Time is the most valuable thing a person can spend."I am much better at managing time than I was when i was yoiunger. One of the reasons is that getting older is a tremendous wake up call to the value of money. HIndle lays the foundation for our thinking about time by empassisng the importance of understanding it and plan how it is going to be used. Then he suggests hiw we can make instant improvements and then manage the time of others through delegation. Hindle affirms the importance of appreciating our own work patterns. In my case, I am a natural early riser and find I get the most done before 9am. Take aways for me include planning and reviewing results and effective delegation. The psalmist says, "Teach us to number our days that we may gain a heart of wisdom" (Psalm 90:12).
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May 9, 2022
Good basic overview of time management concepts

Decent summary of time management concepts but very shallow coverage of the different topics, most chapters offer a few end notes about the difference between some countries, such as who leads a meeting, how long a meeting should last, or what should or shouldn't be discussed at a meeting. Interesting notes but only mentioned cultural protocols for 2 to 4 countries. Just thought to clue the reader in there is something to consider. A good basic over view of time management but not very indepth.
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134 reviews5 followers
September 15, 2014
This book is mostly based for people with 9-5 desk jobs. It only treats the subject of time in the first section. I didn't find it very helpful. But I liked the layout of short 'blurps', tips, and photos rather than plain text. Made for an easy and fast read.
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May 17, 2025
يعتبر الكتاب مرجعية ادارية سهلة وسريعة للمعرفة او للتذكير في ما يخص مهارات تنظيم الوقت واساسياته من المنظور الاداري. رغم ان الكتاب يعتبر قديم نسبياً الا ان المبادئ الاساسية لادارة الوقت لم تتغير وانما اختلفت فقط في وسائل و آلات التطبيق .

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705 reviews4 followers
June 6, 2016
A gem of a primer handbook for the novice worker going to his or her first job. Covers time management as well as personal organization. A great gift for the student going to their first job.
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July 2, 2016
has a few good tips.
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