Des conseils pratiques qui vous permettent d'éviter les pertes de temps, de planifier votre agenda et de trouver une façon appropriée de gérer votre activité
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.
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.
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.
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).
Even with the 2009 edition this is a very outdated book, which was more entertaining than it should've been. A lot of this is basic common sense and I was hoping/expecting for something a bit more robust in terms of approaches, methods, systems, whatevers to managing time efficiently and maintaining boundaries to that time rather than basic things like don't check emails too often and blocking out focus time to get work done. Bit disappointing for me but if your time management skills are non-existent then this would certainly be useful for you.
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.
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.
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 .
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.