What is this book about
This book was born from an article for Harvard Business Review, which became one of the most popular and commented on the site of this magazine. The article was called the “18-minute plan for organizing your day” and began with timid recognition:
“Yesterday morning I was configured to perform great things. I went to my office with an approximate understanding of what I want to do today. Then I got at the table, turned on the computer and checked the mail. Two hours later, after extinguishing several fires, solving the problems of other people and resolving the other issues that poured from the computer and the phone like from the horns of abundance, I could hardly remember what I wanted to do when I turned on the computer. By surprise.
You, too, after a day of hard work, come to the conclusion that you almost did not advance in really important matters for you? Do you have time? Do not know how to cope with everyday vanity and scoop …
Author
Bregman Peter
Editor
Rapoport Tatyana
Translator
Mamedova Tair
Publisher
Mann, Ivanov and Ferber, 2014
Genre
Personal efficiency
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