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How to be a Productivity Ninja UPDATED EDITION: Worry Less, Achieve More and Love What You Do
Graham Allcott
48 reviews for:
How to be a Productivity Ninja UPDATED EDITION: Worry Less, Achieve More and Love What You Do
Graham Allcott
It was okay, some tips were useful, some not so much for me
informative
inspiring
reflective
fast-paced
Good summary of all the tools that can be used in our daily, weekly, monthly routines to feel more in charge and proactive about anything going on in our personal and professional life. A little bit repetitive and if you have read David Allens Getting things done, this will not be groundbreaking, but a good reminder, especially if you are looking to revisit your current systems and refresh some of your organizational elements
Insightful, with many very practical suggestions presented in a logical manner. What struck me most was that the book wasn't so dry and serious as many books on the same topic. Excellently narrated as well.
I didn’t enjoy it, I didn’t find it stimulating and life is too short to read books you don’t enjoy
Alcott is offering here a solution to the email overload, the tedious meetings, the office politics and the general bedlam that is the modern working life.
He offers methods of dealing with your working challenges in todays office. There are solutions for getting you email to zero, the best way to run a meeting, methods of getting organised and suggestions on the best way to deal with your work load.
A lot of it is very similar to the GTD religion method as developed by David Allen, but Allcott brings a British slant and humour to his book. As a business book it is readable, as similar books can be humdrum and frankly dull, and this isn't. A useful book, in some ways, and one I may yet buy.
He offers methods of dealing with your working challenges in todays office. There are solutions for getting you email to zero, the best way to run a meeting, methods of getting organised and suggestions on the best way to deal with your work load.
A lot of it is very similar to the GTD religion method as developed by David Allen, but Allcott brings a British slant and humour to his book. As a business book it is readable, as similar books can be humdrum and frankly dull, and this isn't. A useful book, in some ways, and one I may yet buy.
Great read and I plan on implementing everything I've learned. A fresh and timely perspective on a subject that has forever befuddled me.
Alcott is offering here a solution to the email overload, the tedious meetings, the office politics and the general bedlam that is the modern working life.
He offers methods of dealing with your working challenges in todays office. There are solutions for getting you email to zero, the best way to run a meeting, methods of getting organised and suggestions on the best way to deal with your work load.
A lot of it is very similar to the GTD religion method as developed by David Allen, but Allcott brings a British slant and humour to his book. As a business book it is readable, as similar books can be humdrum and frankly dull, and this isn't. A useful book, in some ways, and one I may yet buy.
He offers methods of dealing with your working challenges in todays office. There are solutions for getting you email to zero, the best way to run a meeting, methods of getting organised and suggestions on the best way to deal with your work load.
A lot of it is very similar to the GTD religion method as developed by David Allen, but Allcott brings a British slant and humour to his book. As a business book it is readable, as similar books can be humdrum and frankly dull, and this isn't. A useful book, in some ways, and one I may yet buy.
Made me think and work on organising my email. Not terribly applicable to my work place but worth reading for some ideas.