175 Ways to Get More Done in Less Time!
Cottrell, David,Layton, Mark
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This book is loaded with ideas. Now, don't expect smoke and mirrors here. And don't look to magically pull a few extra hours for your day out of thin air. Nope, there's no magic formula. But, between the front and back covers of thei book you'll find 175 really really good suggestions that will help you get things done faster ... and usually better.
Before you know it, you're back in control - actually achieving those goals you've set for yourself.
Mr.Cottrell is the author of Birdies, Pars, & Bogies: Leadership Lessons from the Links, Leadership . . . Biblically Speaking, and Listen Up, Leader! All of his books are available at Amazon.com
Mark C. Layton is chairman, president, and CEO of PFSweb Inc., a leading internet logistics provider. Layton is recognized as a leader in the utilization of technology in business. He is a highly sought public speaker on issues including technology trends, supply chain management, web enabled call centers, financial management, and Christian principles in business.
Mr. Layton is the author of .coms or .bombs...Strageties for Profit in e-Business where his vision of the future of e-commerce is portrayed. The book can be obtained at Amazon.com.
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