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Author Crowley, Dermot, author.

Title Smart Work : How to Increase Productivity, Achieve Balance and Reduce Stress / Dermot Crowley. [O'Reilly electronic resources]

Edition Revised and updated edition.
Publication Info. Newark : John Wiley & Sons, 2023.
©2023
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Description 1 online resource (246 p.)
Contents Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- About the author -- Acknowledgements -- Preface -- Introduction -- Productivity in the 21st century -- The Smart Work system at a glance -- The practices that drive productivity -- The Smart Work roadmap -- nine productivity skills -- Actions -- Inputs -- Outcomes -- Processing, planning and prioritising -- A note on technology -- Personal productivity tools -- Team productivity tools -- Mobile productivity tools -- Part I Centralise Your Actions -- Chapter 1 Consolidateyour work -- Meetings vs tasks
Meeting tools -- the shift from paper to electronic -- Task tools -- stuck in the 20th century -- Centralise absolutely every action -- Consider -- Capture -- Commit -- 1. Consider -- 2. Capture -- 3. Commit -- Types of actions -- hard to soft -- Undated task lists -- Loosely scheduled tasks -- Date-specific priorities -- Blocked-out time -- Meetings -- Zoom in, zoom out -- Use undated task lists -- Outlook undated tasks -- OneNote -- Paper notepad -- Capture mind clutter -- Chapter 2 Schedule it forward -- Reactive zone 1 -- the first minute -- Reactive zone 2 -- the last minute
Decide when and schedule -- Plan your time using a weekly workflow -- Use action horizons -- Focus on the start -- Balance your workload -- Don't dilute your task list -- Next steps only, please -- Track it back -- Information at your fingertips -- This seems like hard work -- Chapter 3 Focus your day -- Start each day with a daily PASS -- Highlight the critical work -- Manage the change -- Update the progress -- Filtering -- Scheduling -- Ranking -- Part II Organise Your Inputs -- Chapter 4 Reduce the noise -- Reduce email noise -- Actionable emails -- Informational emails -- Questionable emails
Turn off the alerts -- Check email proactively -- Batch information emails -- Delete decisively -- Tell them to SSSH -- Send a timely acknowledgement -- Set an expectation -- Schedule an action -- Hold yourself accountable -- Reduce the disruption of interruption -- Chapter 5 Keep it simple -- Simplify your filing system -- Complex filing systems -- Condensed filing systems -- Compact filing systems -- Deciding if folders are needed -- Learn to search -- Search techniques -- Basic search -- Refined searching -- Make important emails easier to find -- Use a dedicated folder
Rewrite the subject line -- Categorise the email -- Take the pain out of archiving -- File on the run -- Chapter 6 Process to empty -- Treat your inbox like your letterbox -- Clear the backlog quickly -- the Mount Rushmore technique -- Schedule email actions -- Be decisive -- Process all your inputs -- Inbox -- Paper in-tray -- Voicemail -- MS Teams posts -- Meeting notepad -- Part III Realise Your Outcomes -- Chapter 7 Identify your value -- Clarify your critical roles -- Reconnect frequently -- Chapter 8 Make time to plan -- Build planning time into your schedule -- Monthly planning
Note Includes index.
The Good, the Bad and the Great
Summary Organise your way to renewed focus and calm Smart Work: How to Increase Productivity, Achieve Balance and Reduce Stress is the busy professional's guide to getting organised in the digital workplace. Are you drowning in constant emails, phone calls, paperwork, interruptions and meeting actions? This book throws you a lifeline. Whether your workforce is in person, hybrid, or remote, Smart Work shows you how to take advantage of your digital tools to reprioritise, refocus and get back to doing what's important. You may already have the latest technology, but if you're still swamped, you're not using it to your advantage. This useful guide shows you how to centralise and organise your workflow for better outcomes. With Smart Work, you'll develop a simple and sustainable productivity system to manage your inputs and realise your goals. Like most professionals, you want to do great work and achieve great things. But when half your day is spent on emails, phone calls and 'extra' duties, you rarely get a chance to shine. This book changes that. Get back in control so you can start performing like a star. Get organised, focused and proactive Conquer the daily incoming deluge Spend more time on the important work Leverage your desktop and mobile technology Optimise your tools for remote and hybrid work When work is coming at you from every direction, it's difficult to focus and prioritise. Things get lost in the shuffle. But when you channel everything into a single stream, you settle into a flow and get more done in less time. Smart Work is your guide to finding your flow--and the bottom of your inbox. This book is part of the Smart Productivity series, helping readers find practical solutions for better managing their time, energy and focus.
Subject Time management.
Gestion du temps.
Time management
Other Form: Print version: Crowley, Dermot Smart Work Newark : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated,c2023 9781394189854
ISBN 9781394189861 electronic book
1394189869 electronic book
9781394189878 (e-book)
1394189877
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