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AskMen.com |
Productive People Want to be more productive and get your focus back? There are no secret tricks here... do one thing at a time. Stop multitasking -- it's just another form of distraction. |
Fast Company Lisa Evans |
The Exact Amount Of Time You Should Work Every Day Schedule breaks into your daily calendar. Ideally every 52 minutes. |
AskMen.com July 27, 2015 Eric Santos |
Productivity Apps Eight tools guaranteed to improve your productivity. |
AskMen.com Edward Chalmers |
Increase computer productivity By improving your computer productivity, you can accomplish your professional tasks, exceed your boss' expectations and advance your career. |
CIO September 15, 2003 Megan Santosus |
Why More Is Less Recent evidence shows that multitasking is an enormous waste of your time and your company's money. |
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Brazen Careerist: The Productivity Paradox Are you doing so much that you're not getting much done? |
Investment Advisor October 2007 Julie Littlechild |
Got a Minute? A big study finds that the best financial advisors are efficient in two different ways. |
Job Journal April 11, 2004 Lona O'Connor |
Career Pros: Favor Your Co-Workers You help your own cause when you help your co-workers. |
Fast Company November 2015 Jessica Hullinger |
Productivity Secrets of People Who Have Achieved Inbox Zero An empty email inbox may seem like an unattainable dream, but the people who have figured out how to do it are sharing some of their secrets. Here's what they know. |
AskMen.com October 4, 2001 Armando Gomez |
Multitasking At Work In a time when days seem to get shorter and workweeks longer, cramming a bunch of tasks into your workday might seem like the only realistic way to get things done. But when you do two things at once, are you really saving time? |
Fast Company May 2000 Keith H. Hammonds |
"You can do anything - but not everything." David Allen, one of the world's most influential thinkers on personal productivity, offers his unique advice on how to keep up the pace -- without wearing yourself down. |
HBS Working Knowledge January 30, 2006 Stever Robbins |
Productivity Means Working Smarter, Not Longer Working smart means getting the same results in less time. To do that, you must change how you work. You'll get the most by changing your speed, increasing focus, and organizing to do things in parallel. |