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In this fully revised edition, Kennedy addresses the overwhelm plaguing today’s entrepreneurs, takes on technology, constant emails, and the never-ending distractions of social media. He builds on the highly regarded ‘less is more’ approach introduced in the first edition and presents new case studies, tactics, and strategies designed to protect and leverage time and productivity.
Kennedy delivers new insights and tools for boosting personal productivity and material that considers how to outsource, virtual assistants, errand-running services, and the far-reaching scope of activities and tasks people are paying others to do for them.
This revised edition provides new and updated content focussed on managing meetings, email, task lists, communication, and information, and builds on the winning strategies outlined in the previous editions of No B.S. Time Management. In particular, Kennedy presents new case studies and two new chapters taking on technology and social media (‘Taming Tech’ and ‘Surviving the Social Media Swamp’), along with business applications and time management strategies relevant to today’s technology-savvy business environment.
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In this fully revised edition, Kennedy addresses the overwhelm plaguing today’s entrepreneurs, takes on technology, constant emails, and the never-ending distractions of social media. He builds on the highly regarded ‘less is more’ approach introduced in the first edition and presents new case studies, tactics, and strategies designed to protect and leverage time and productivity.
Kennedy delivers new insights and tools for boosting personal productivity and material that considers how to outsource, virtual assistants, errand-running services, and the far-reaching scope of activities and tasks people are paying others to do for them.
This revised edition provides new and updated content focussed on managing meetings, email, task lists, communication, and information, and builds on the winning strategies outlined in the previous editions of No B.S. Time Management. In particular, Kennedy presents new case studies and two new chapters taking on technology and social media (‘Taming Tech’ and ‘Surviving the Social Media Swamp’), along with business applications and time management strategies relevant to today’s technology-savvy business environment.