I found this book pretty useless. It contains a lot of commonplace hints how to organize your life better but doesn't offer many original ideas how exactly to implement them and help yourself in achieving results. The book style if old-fashioned and many illustrations (especially tables) are impossible to read because of the author's scribble. It seems to be written by a manager for other managers ignoring the day-to-day needs and specifics of anybody else. Abundance of slang and "simple language" is another feature of this book. I found David Allen's "Getting things done" a much more inspiring and useful.… (more)
The writeer of this book has given thousands of thousands of training hours on time management. Actually, there is no such thing as "time management". You can only manage "yourself". For "time" just keeps on advancing forward without stopping.
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The book style if old-fashioned and many illustrations (especially tables) are impossible to read because of the author's scribble. It seems to be written by a manager for other managers ignoring the day-to-day needs and specifics of anybody else. Abundance of slang and "simple language" is another feature of this book.
I found David Allen's "Getting things done" a much more inspiring and useful.… (more)