You live your life squeezing too many activities and responsibilities into too few time slots. Managing this schedule has become an all-consuming chore. And you're so stressed that your relationships and job performance suffer. Why? Because you organize your time poorly: You spend five years of your life waiting in lines, three years in meetings, and two years playing telephone tag! You get interrupted 73 times a day, interfering with your productivity, and take an hour of work home every night, reducing the time with the people you love. But you can solve these problems. This book presents 151 quick and easy ways to do so. Each idea comes from real world experiences of people like you - people who are discovering unique solutions to the time crunch we all face every day.....Bob Dittmer has more than 25 years of experience in public relations, marketing, and higher education. He currently serves as a faculty member in the School of Journalism at Indiana University, Purdue University, Indianapolis, after more than 15 years as an adjunct faculty member with colleges and universities around the country, in both graduate and undergraduate programs. He teaches public relations courses, is responsible for managing the public relations sequence, and serves as the marketing and retention officer for the school. He has served as the director of media relations for both an American government organization with responsibilities for all of Europe, as well as for a major NATO organization with responsibilities for public information management worldwide. Bob has more than 15 years experience in public relations and advertising agencies, working on a wide variety of clients in both business-to-business and business-to-consumer arenas. He is also an author and literary agent. With a B.A. from John Carroll University and an M.A. in Communication from Marshall University, and accreditation from the Public Relations Society of America (PRSA), he is also dedicated to his profession. H |