[Download pdf] Conquering Chaos at Work: Strategies for Managing Disorganization and the People Who Cause It
☆ Harriet Schechter ☆
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Quickly received and in good condition.By Lornna BatesUnfortunately I have not had the time to read or even scan the book as of yet, but it was received in good condition as expected. Shipping was also very quick. Overall it was a good experience.1 of 2 people found the following review helpful. No need to insult the reader, is there?By D. MeyerThe book is an easy read. The case studies in Part III are very helpful. Unfortunately, it takes 179 pPaul G. Stoltz, Ph.D. president and CEO of Peak Learning, Inc., and author of Adversity Quotient This book fundamentally redefines the nature of work and productivity for the 21st century. At a time when people are facing unprecedented adversity, Conquering Chaos at Work gives us a vocabulary, minAre you a Mess Maven suffering from Paperosis Misplacea? Do you work with a Deadline Deadbeat or have Phone-o-phobic clients? Have you ever felt overwhelmed or overloaded? For anyone struggling with too many projects, too little time, and too much paper, organizing guru Harriet Schechter -- aka The Miracle Worker -- offers innovative methods for conquering the five types of workplace chaos: Time, Memory, Communication, Information, and Projects. And she shows you how to handle the real Chaos C... [PDF.ro84] Conquering Chaos at Work: Strategies for Managing Disorganization and the People Who Cause It Rating: 4.73 (652 Votes)
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