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Time management is en vogue. Back in 1990 a quarter of all persons employed bemoaned living under great time pressure; in 2000 roughly half suffered this fate. Today, two-thirds of all Germans face this dilemma. Perfectionists and chaotics, however, have very different approaches to the natural resource time. Those who plan things perfectly strive to launch long-term tasks, they love their work, they are well-organized, punctual and conscientious. The flexible chaotics sieze the surprise opportunity, can rely on their network, keep organizational costs to a minimum and are not enslaved to the shortage of time. For both character types there has, up to now, been only one scheme of time management: Both had to organize their life according to the same design. This was obviously not meant to succeed. This entertaining and at the same time scientifically well-founded guide provides many examples of both styles and presents a custom-tailored, practical method of time management for each.
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Drehbuch für ein perfektes Zeitmanagement, Hermann Rühle
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- Rok vydání
- 2011
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- Titul
- Drehbuch für ein perfektes Zeitmanagement
- Jazyk
- německy
- Autoři
- Hermann Rühle
- Vydavatel
- Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht
- Vydavatel
- 2011
- ISBN10
- 3525403305
- ISBN13
- 9783525403303
- Kategorie
- Motivace a seberozvoj
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- Time management is en vogue. Back in 1990 a quarter of all persons employed bemoaned living under great time pressure; in 2000 roughly half suffered this fate. Today, two-thirds of all Germans face this dilemma. Perfectionists and chaotics, however, have very different approaches to the natural resource time. Those who plan things perfectly strive to launch long-term tasks, they love their work, they are well-organized, punctual and conscientious. The flexible chaotics sieze the surprise opportunity, can rely on their network, keep organizational costs to a minimum and are not enslaved to the shortage of time. For both character types there has, up to now, been only one scheme of time management: Both had to organize their life according to the same design. This was obviously not meant to succeed. This entertaining and at the same time scientifically well-founded guide provides many examples of both styles and presents a custom-tailored, practical method of time management for each.