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Crash course in time management for library staff / Brenda Hough.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Crash course series (Westport, Conn.)Publisher: Santa Barbara, California : Libraries Unlimited, [2018]Description: x, 99 pages ; 29 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781440850677
  • 1440850674
Subject(s):
Contents:
Introduction to time management -- How do you spend your time? -- Goals and priorities -- Basic tools for time management -- Getting past procrastination -- Overcoming perfectionism : yours and others -- Dealing with distractions and interruptions -- Collaboration -- Helping others with time management -- Your personal plan.
Summary: "While I have probably always been a bit overly fond of my daily planner, my interest in time management turned to near obsession after my son was born. As I juggled the various roles I was playing in my personal and professional lives, it became clear that managing time was more than my time, but it involved the people around me.This book introduces tools, hints, explanations, and suggestions to you, while encouraging you to pick and choose and devise a system that makes sense for you and your life"-- Provided by publisher.
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Adult Book Adult Book Main Library NonFiction 025.1 H838 Available 33111009227253
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

This book offers time management tools, tips, and techniques for busy librarians, so they can better serve their communities and feel greater satisfaction with work and life. Being short on resources is now "the new normal" for libraries--and having too little money and too few staff members always brings library staff to the same predicament: not enough time. While it is not possible to create more time, by making use of the right time management tools and techniques, it IS possible to make huge improvements in your productivity--and as side benefits, a decrease in job stress and frustration and a greater sense of work satisfaction.This book shows how to apply powerful time management strategies so you can get more done, deliver the best service possible to your patrons, and enjoy being in an environment that fosters greater creativity and workplace satisfaction. Topics include time tracking, task management, identifying goals and priorities, beating the obstacles of procrastination and perfectionism as well as distractions and interruptions, and staying on top of time management when collaborating. Quotes and stories from individuals who work in libraries illustrate key points and concepts throughout the book. The final chapter explains how to set a personal plan for time management--using the awareness of your own patterns, obstacles, and goals, and the experience you have gained with various time management techniques and tools--to create your own unique time management strategy and make time management an ongoing, long-term priority.

"While I have probably always been a bit overly fond of my daily planner, my interest in time management turned to near obsession after my son was born. As I juggled the various roles I was playing in my personal and professional lives, it became clear that managing time was more than my time, but it involved the people around me.This book introduces tools, hints, explanations, and suggestions to you, while encouraging you to pick and choose and devise a system that makes sense for you and your life"-- Provided by publisher.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction to time management -- How do you spend your time? -- Goals and priorities -- Basic tools for time management -- Getting past procrastination -- Overcoming perfectionism : yours and others -- Dealing with distractions and interruptions -- Collaboration -- Helping others with time management -- Your personal plan.

Text in English.

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