Productivity Power
Author : Jim Temme
Publisher : Skillpath Publications
Page : 202 pages
File Size : 37,20 MB
Release : 1993
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9781878542311
Author : Jim Temme
Publisher : Skillpath Publications
Page : 202 pages
File Size : 37,20 MB
Release : 1993
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9781878542311
Author : Robert C. Pozen
Publisher : Harper Collins
Page : 231 pages
File Size : 17,2 MB
Release : 2012-10-02
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 0062188542
“Required reading for professionals—and aspiring professionals—of all levels.” —Shirley Ann Jackson, President of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and Former Chairman of U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Robert C. Pozen, one of the business world’s most successful—and productive—executives, reveals the surprising secrets to workplace productivity and high performance. It's far too easy for working professionals to become overwhelmed by a pile of time-sensitive projects, a backlog of emails, and endless meetings. In order to be truly productive, they must make a critical shift in mindset from hours worked to results produced. With Extreme Productivity, Pozen explains how individuals can maximize their time and energy by determining and focusing on their highest priorities. He also provides a toolkit of practical tips and techniques to help professionals at all stages of their careers maximize their time at work. This essential handbook empowers every person with proven methods for prioritizing their time to achieve high-impact results and refine their career goals for long-term success, all while leading a full and meaningful personal life as well.
Author : William W. Lewis
Publisher : University of Chicago Press
Page : 373 pages
File Size : 31,76 MB
Release : 2005-09-01
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 0226477002
The disparity between rich and poor countries is the most serious, intractable problem facing the world today. The chronic poverty of many nations affects more than the citizens and economies of those nations; it threatens global stability as the pressures of immigration become unsustainable and rogue nations seek power and influence through extreme political and terrorist acts. To address this tenacious poverty, a vast array of international institutions has pumped billions of dollars into these nations in recent decades, yet despite this infusion of capital and attention, roughly five billion of the world's six billion people continue to live in poor countries. What isn't working? And how can we fix it? The Power of Productivity provides powerful and controversial answers to these questions. William W. Lewis, the director emeritus of the McKinsey Global Institute, here draws on extensive microeconomic studies of thirteen nations over twelve years—conducted by the Institute itself—to counter virtually all prevailing wisdom about how best to ameliorate economic disparity. Lewis's research, which included studying everything from state-of-the-art auto makers to black-market street vendors and mom-and-pop stores, conclusively demonstrates that, contrary to popular belief, providing more capital to poor nations is not the best way to help them. Nor is improving levels of education, exchange-rate flexibility, or government solvency enough. Rather, the key to improving economic conditions in poor countries, argues Lewis, is increasing productivity through intense, fair competition and protecting consumer rights. As The Power of Productivity explains, this sweeping solution affects the economies of poor nations at all levels—from the viability of major industries to how the average consumer thinks about his or her purchases. Policies must be enacted in developing nations that reflect a consumer rather than a producer mindset and an attendant sense of consumer rights. Only one force, Lewis claims, can stand up to producer special privileges—consumer interests. The Institute's unprecedented research method and Lewis's years of experience with economic policy combine to make The Power of Productivity the most authoritative and compelling view of the global economy today, one that will inform political and economic debate throughout the world for years to come.
Author : Frederick Lederman
Publisher : Frederick Lederman
Page : 45 pages
File Size : 13,11 MB
Release :
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN :
Self-discipline makes a completely decisive difference between people who only have desires or dreams and those who take action to get what they want. There are many people who possess great natural talent, but without applying self-discipline those skills alone will not achieve anything. We often justify ourselves by saying "When I feel ready, I'll do it" "I lose interest quickly" or "I can't find motivation anywhere" and therefore, we can't carry out tasks. Do you know what that means? They are all empty excuses, it's nothing more than laziness. Everyone wants to achieve success in some area of their life, but many don't know that to achieve success they have to develop good discipline and change their mindset. Discover how to develop the right habits and mindset that will lead you to achieve that coveted success. Content: How to be more self-disciplined Key habits How to maintain motivation Quick guide to meditation How to achieve your goals How to follow through on what you promised to do Limiting beliefs How to set and reach your goals How to apply the implementation intention Morning habits What are you waiting for to develop good self-discipline and get what you want? You have the opportunity ahead of you, don't waste it!
Author : Meghnad Desai
Publisher : Univ of California Press
Page : 396 pages
File Size : 23,68 MB
Release : 1984-01-01
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9780520053694
Economic policy analysis of the relationship between the political power of local government and productivity in the agricultural sector in South Asia - analyses the impact of social change on sugar cane agricultural production, as well as historical aspects of power structures in India; examines economic implications of local level power configurations, esp. As regards farm-level decision making; discusses determinants and varieties of rural mobilization. References, statistical tables.
Author : Michel R. Barnes
Publisher : CUA Press
Page : 352 pages
File Size : 39,69 MB
Release : 2001-05
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 0813209293
This study will be useful for those who study the development of the doctrine of the Trinity, as well as those who are interested in the role of scriptural and philosophical resources in Christian theology. Fi
Author : Joseph T. Allmon
Publisher : Xlibris Corporation
Page : 591 pages
File Size : 37,32 MB
Release : 2010-10-11
Category : Religion
ISBN : 1453568638
This volume contains the unpublished writings of the late Joe Allmon, edited by his son, Warren. Joe Allmon grew up poor in Depression-era Mississippi, and became a Baptist minister like his father. But he suffered a crisis of faith as a young man, and switched careers to become a human resources executive, applying many of the counseling skills he had developed in the ministry. His life in corporate America, however, was unusual. As the writings collected here eloquently demonstrate, he was always in the process of becoming something else and expanding whatever mold he was in. Joe Allmon was a Baptist minister who became a Unitarian. He was a white southerner who became dedicated to equality of opportunity regardless of race. He was a corporate executive who unpretentiously quoted Shakespeare and the Bible, wrote poetry, and could read Greek and Hebrew. He was a Mississippian who had deep admiration for northeastern culture and Ivy-league education. He was a Republican devotee of laissez-faire who wound up proudly voting for liberal Democrats. His life was in a way dedicated constantly to struggle, to be smarter, more educated, more cultured, never poor again, and to leave the world a slightly better place. Although he spent almost 20 very influential years living in New York, Joe was rooted in the South. His strongest memories were always of Mississippi. He was shaped by the regions complex history and sometimes contradictory qualities: poverty, beauty, cruelty, grace, religion, gentility, ignorance, tradition, conservatism, and the struggle for a better life. His life spanned and contributed to a remarkable social and cultural transformation of this region. The writings in this volume are divided into three sections. First is a selection of the scores of sermons he delivered, from his time as a divinity student at Theological Seminary to his service as a Naval chaplain. The second includes speeches Joe gave from the 1950s to the 1980s. Most of these were given as part of his job as a human resources executive, but this included not just personnel matters (such as compensation, recruiting, and training), but also serving as a general spokesperson for the company to various public audiences. Toward the end of his career, Joe was not only invited to talk as a representative of the corporation, but also as a respected commentator on business-related topics in his own right. A number of the speeches are also connected to his not-for-profit involvements, including his association for 50+ years with Unitarian-Universalism. At the end of the volume is a short section that includes a short fragment of a novel, and the small number of poems and pieces of prose. In their emphasis on individual merit and effort combined with equal opportunity and an intellectual approach to human resources, the business speeches are valuable for their own sake. What holds them together with the rest is that they all focus on a limited set of themes -- the worth of the individual (regardless of race or background), the value of work, and the power of the mind. Joe Allmon strongly believed in these three things, and he applied them to almost everything he did from his paying job to his volunteer work to his family life. The worth of the individual. For Joe, every person was inherently important and worthy of respect and being listened to, no matter what their background or point of view. He loved to talk to people, and he loved to listen. He loved to hear peoples stories, where they were coming from, why they thought what they did. He loved conversation, and the learning that he said always resulted. He thought that everyone had something interesting to say, and that you could always learn something from talking to someone, no matter who they were. The value of work. Like many of his generation, which grew up in the Great Depression, Joe knew the importance of hard work. Although his family was not among the poorest of the poor, th
Author : Arularase Baskar
Publisher : Notion Press
Page : 202 pages
File Size : 30,82 MB
Release : 2024-07-27
Category : Self-Help
ISBN :
The Power of Purpose serves as an empowering tool for anyone looking to bring more direction and meaning into their life. By combining theoretical insights with practical advice, it offers readers a comprehensive guide to discovering their purpose and setting achievable goals, ultimately leading to a more fulfilling and impactful life. Meanwhile, it’s very useful for each an everyone, to understand the importance of setting goal in life and the outcome. This book will guide throughout the journey for different individual to overcome.
Author : Great Britain. Committee on Industry and Trade
Publisher :
Page : 376 pages
File Size : 38,78 MB
Release : 1928
Category : Coal mines and mining
ISBN :
Author : Great Britain. Committee on Industry and Trade
Publisher :
Page : 934 pages
File Size : 45,89 MB
Release : 1927
Category : Coal mines and mining
ISBN :