The Personal Efficiency Program: How to Get Organised to Do More Work in Less Time

The Personal Efficiency Program: How to Get Organised to Do More Work in Less Time

by KerryGleeson (Author)

Synopsis

200,000 copies sold worldwide! Get more done-faster and easier than you ever dreamed possible! Kerry Gleeson's Personal Efficiency Program is the famed system for multiplying productivity that has already revolutionized the work lives of over 300,000 people around the globe. Now, in The Personal Efficiency Program, Gleeson offers an updated and expanded edition of his classic guide to working faster and smarter, giving you all the tools you need to get control of your workload--and your career. You'll learn how to: Save a month of work a year by following the simple Do It Now! rule Conquer an endless stream of interruptions and paperwork Create easy, effective methods of organizing paper and computer files Manage meetings, schedules, and other horrific time wasters This Second Edition also includes expanded information on conquering information overload, using the Internet to save time and energy, and managing today's faster-paced and multi-located work environments. Whether your goal is to be more productive, build a more rewarding career, or just leave the office on time (at last!), The Personal Efficiency Program can help you achieve it.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 240
Edition: 2nd Edition
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Published: 10 Apr 2000

ISBN 10: 0471362794
ISBN 13: 9780471362791

Author Bio
KERRY GLEESON is founder and President of the Institute for Business Technology International and creator of the Personal Efficiency Program. IBT's clients include executives from such world-class companies as General Motors, Texaco, MCI Worldcom, Westinghouse, Shell, Nissan, Ernst & Young, Hewlett-Packard, and Compaq. Gleeson's work as today's premier expert on personal productivity has been featured in the Financial Times, the Washington Post, Success magazine, and Tom Peters's newsletter On Achieving Excellence.