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This timely workbook helps employees prepare themselves for our constantly changing health care environment. Learn how to be an outstanding Organizational Citizen by developing effective problem solving and change-agent skills. Develop conflict resolution competence and assertive Fair-Fighting skills to deal with difficult co-workers, managers and physicians. Empower yourself to take complete responsibility for your own job success, satisfaction, intrinsic motivation, work and service ethic - regardless of the environment you work in.
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The author of Getting things done makes recommendations for altering one's perspectives in order to see life as a game that can be won, offering suggestions for handling information overload, achieving focus, and trusting oneself while making decisions. The long-awaited follow-up to the 'New York Times' bestseller 'Getting Things Done' . David Allen's 'Getting Things Done' hit a nerve and ignited a movement with businesses, students, soccer moms, and techies all the way from Silicon Valley to Europe and Asia. Now, David Allen leads the world on a new path to achieve focus, control, and perspective. Throw out everything you know about productivity-- 'Making It All Work' will make life and work a game you can win. For those who have already experienced the clarity of mind from reading 'Getting Things Done', 'Making It All Work' will take the process to the next level. David Allen shows us how to excel in dealing with our daily commitments, the unexpected, and the information overload that threatens to drown us. 'Making It All Work' provides an instantly usable, success-building tool kit for staying ahead of the game. 'Making It All Work' addresses: how to figure out where you are in life and what you need; how to be your own consultant and a CEO of your life; moving from hope to trust in decision-making; when not to set goals; harnessing intuition, spontaneity, and serendipity; and why life is like business and business is like life. This eagerly awaited follow-up to 'Getting Things Done' is guaranteed to find an audience in today's competitive business environment and among David Allen's many fans.
Sociology of work --- Personnel management --- Organization theory --- Decision making. --- Planning. --- Self-management (Psychology) --- Success. --- Time management. --- Self-management (Psychology). --- Decision making --- Planning --- Success --- Time management
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The author of Getting things done makes recommendations for altering one's perspectives in order to see life as a game that can be won, offering suggestions for handling information overload, achieving focus, and trusting oneself while making decisions.
Time Management --- Planning --- Decision Making --- Self-Management (Psychology) --- Success --- Self-Help --- Reference --- Education
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Career development. --- Career changes. --- Self-management (Psychology) --- Self-actualization (Psychology) --- Success --- Psychological aspects.
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"Presents a different take on adversity: rather than succumbing to life's obstacles, we can use them to strengthen and improve. ourselves"--Provided by publisher.
Success --- Self-management (Psychology) --- Crisis management. --- Suffering. --- Self-actualization (Psychology) --- Success --- Crisis management --- Suffering --- Psychological aspects. --- Psychological aspects
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Self-actualization (Psychology) --- Fate and fatalism --- Providence and government of God --- Planning. --- Self-management (Psychology) --- Planning --- Religious aspects --- Judaism. --- Judaism --- Religious aspects.
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