【图书简介】 Are you a Mess Maven suffering from Paperosis Misplacea? Do you work with a Deadline Deadbeat or have Phone-o-phobic clients? Have you ever felt overwhelmed or overloaded?For anyone struggling with too many projects, too little time, and too much paper, organizing guru Harriet Schechter : aka The Miracle Worker : offers innovative methods for conquering the five types of workplace chaos: Time, Memory, Communication, Information, and Projects. And she shows you how to handle the real Chaos Creators:Are you a Mess Maven suffering from Paperosis Misplacea? Do you work with a Deadline Deadbeat or have Phone-o-phobic clients? Have you ever felt overwhelmed or overloaded? For anyone struggling with too many projects, too little time, and too much paper, organizing guru Harriet Schechter : aka The Miracle Worker : offers innovative methods for conquering the five types of workplace chaos: Time, Memory, Communication, Information, and Projects. And she shows you how to handle the real Chaos Creators: : Bosses who expect you to cover for them : Coworkers who leave messes for you to clean up : Assistants who are even more overwhelmed than you are : Clients who won't return your phone calls No matter who or what is creating the chaos that drives you crazy, Conquering Chaos at Work has the practical, easy-to-adopt solutions you need to overcome disorganization now . . . and forever.-读书网|DuShu.com
【作者简介】 Harriet Schechter (pictured on the cover wearing her Deadline Detector) is considered a pioneer in the field of professional organizing and has helped thousands of people and companies conquer chaos since 1986 through her company, The Miracle Worker Organizing Service. She lives in San Diego, California.
【本书目录】 Introduction How to Talk Like a Chaos Conqueror PART Ⅰ CLASSIFYING CHAOS 1. Are You a Chaos Creator or a Victim of One? What You Need to Know About Chaos and Those Who Cause It 2. Chaos Conquerors, Organized People, and Mess Mavens: The Truth About Being Organized PART Ⅱ CONTROLLING CHAOS 3. Tackling Time-Related Chaos 4. Managing Memory-Related Chaos 5. Controlling Communication-Related Chaos 6. Overcoming Information-Related Chaos 7. Preventing Project-Related Chaos PARTⅢ CONQUERING CHAOS 8. When Organized Isn't Enough: Strategies for Becoming a Chaos Conqueror 9. When Deception Camouflages Chaos: Solutions for Deceptive Chaos Creators 10. When Creativity Condones Chaos: Ideas for Creative Chaos Creators 11. When Oblivion Compounds Chaos: Help for Oblivious Chaos Creators 12. When Bureaucracy Cultivates Chaos: Advice for Bureaucratic Chaos Creators Epilogue Appendix A: Recommended Resources Appendix B: Turn Chaos into Cash How to Profit from Your Organizing Skills For Additional Help Acknowledgments Index