Winning the Productivity Game: 201 Time-Saving Solutions to Work Smarter, Faster and Easier Contributor(s): Vetter, Greg (Author) |
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ISBN: 097990711X ISBN-13: 9780979907111 Publisher: Greg Vetter OUR PRICE: $17.96 Product Type: Paperback Published: April 2016 |
Additional Information |
BISAC Categories: - Business & Economics | Time Management - Psychology | Industrial & Organizational Psychology - Self-help | Self-management - Time Management |
Physical Information: 0.38" H x 5.25" W x 8" (0.42 lbs) 178 pages |
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Publisher Description: Vetter's tips for victory in Winning the Productivity Game are succinct and easy to follow. Full of real-life examples, this is not your typical time management book. In a humorous and engaging style, Greg Vetter will challenge everything you think about productivity, and show why his radical approach is a game-changer. |
Contributor Bio(s): Vetter, Greg: - Greg Vetter is President of Vetter Productivity, an organizational training and consulting firm founded in Atlanta in 1989 and author of the book, Find It In 5 Seconds-Gaining Control In The Information Age. Greg creates systems and work processes that allow you to work smarter, faster and more efficiently-that is, produce more in less time and with less stress. More importantly, he gives you back control of your work life. He does this through speeches, workshops, executive focus coaching, consulting, and licensing his organizational system, A Vetter Way(R). Greg's services differ from those of the typical time-management company. He doesn't fall for the easy answer, but searches for the motivation behind why people do what they do. Feeling overwhelmed or out of control, drowning in clutter, and reacting constantly to interruptions are symptoms, not causes, of deeper psychological issues. By resolving these issues, people are free to work at their peak capacity. Greg has created many systems and work processes including space and design layout for a printing company; streamlining the workflow and storage system for chemists in a lab for Coca-Cola; creating a location shoot work flow system for a CNN producer, and standardizing a company's entire information system. Greg studied Psychology and was graduated from the University of Dubuque. From boyhood on, he grew up and worked in his family's construction business. He worked in various psychology-related positions before entering the restaurant industry. He started and operated his own restaurant and catering business in Atlanta. As a District Sales Manager in the telecommunications industry, he developed and ran a $36 million sales territory where his sales representatives were consistently ranked in the top ten nationally. |