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Management ebooks by Harold L Taylor
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Time Management Articles:
Schedule your projects in 90-minute chunks
Some people try to work all day on a project, and on the surface it would seem to make sense to focus on one high-priority task at a time until it is completed. But many things can distract you in the course of a day. Disorganization, for instance, can distract you...
Helicopter planning – getting a better view of the future
In this digital age of speed, change is taking place so rapidly, we have to spend more time planning and less time working from a traditional “To do” list in order to survive. Planning could be seen as bringing the future into the present where you are able to change...
Purposeful living
Having purpose in life refers to being dedicated to a cause that is bigger than you. One that you will never fully attain in a lifetime. Whereas goals are specific, measurable and have a deadline, purpose is general in nature, a way of living as opposed to a means of...
You deserve a break today
According to one study, a 17-minute break every hour is ideal; but most of us spend most of the day setting at a desk squinting at a computer screen, putting both our productivity and health at risk. People who take breaks in the morning feel more refreshed and less...
The paradox of speed
Speed has become a valuable commodity for companies selling a product or delivering a service. In this time conscious age, where everything from same-day delivery and two-minute bedtime stories are in demand, faster has become synonymous with better. People seek...
Organize your office for maximum productivity.
Organize your desk and surrounding area so that frequently used materials and supplies and equipment are within reach. The less frequently you use materials, the farther away they should be stored. For example, your stapler, paper clips, writing materials might...
Organizing your home can be fun
We used to store our burn ointment in the bathroom. I never once burned myself in the bathroom – it was usually in the kitchen. And if you ever had a headache it was more convenient to have it in the bathroom because that was the only place you could find aspirin...
The year I got organized: a personal story of triumph over clutter.
I have a little magnetic sign on my refrigerator that claims, “Organized people are just too lazy to look for things.” There is more than a little truth to that. I am definitely too lazy to look for things, and that’s what spurred me on to become as organized as...
Let me tell you about the birds and the trees
I would love to be able to say that everything I know about healthy living I learned from nature. But I can’t. It was only after I slowed down enough in my early eighties to actually pay attention to the environment in which we live that I even noticed the marvel of...