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TIME MANAGEMENT
A listing of materials available at the Justice Institute Library
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GENERAL BOOKS
The Best Ideas in Time Management: How to Deal with Deadlines 00and Put Time to Work for You
by Donald R. Gallagher. Blackwood, N.J.: Communication Briefings. (HD 69 T54 G34 1993)
Beyond Time Management: Organizing the Organization by Jane Elizabeth Allen. Reading, Mass.:
Addison-Wesley Pub. Co. (HD 58.9 A45 1986)
Comfortable Chaos by Carolyn S. Harvey and Beth E. Herrild. North Vancouver, B.C.: Self-Counsel
Press. (BF 637 S4 H363 2005)
First Things First: To Live, to Love, to Learn, to Leave a Legacy by Stephen R. Covey. New York:
Simon & Schuster. (BJ 1581.2 C684 1994)
Getting Things Done: The Art of Stress-Free Productivity by David Allen. New York: Viking.
(BF 637 T5 A45 2001)
How to Be Organized in Spite of Yourself: Time and Space Management that Works with Your
Personal Style by Sunny Schlenger and Roberta Roesch. New York: New American Library.
(HD 69 T54 S35 1999)
How to Get Control of Your Time and Your Life by Alan Lakein. New York: New American Library.
(BF 637 S8 L34 1974)
How to Make the Most of Your Workday by Peg Pickering. Franklin Lakes, N.J.: Career Press.
(HD 69 T54 C58 2001)
How to Manage Your Time by John Eric Adair. Guildford, England: Talbot Adair. (HD 38 A323 1987)
If You Haven't Got the Time to Do It Right, When Will You Find the Time to Do It Over? by Jeffrey J.
May er. New York: Simon & Schuster. (HD 69 T54 M384 1990)
Manage Your Time by Tim Hindle. New York: DK Publishing. (HD 69 T54 H56 1998)
Managing Management Time: Who's Got the Monkey? by William Oncken. Englewood Cliffs, NJ:
Prentice-Hall. (HD 38 O53 1984)
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Managing Time by Andrew Ambraziejus. Stamford, Conn.: Longmeadow Press.
(HD 69 T54 A437 1992)
Managing Time by Norman Kobert. New York: Boardroom Books. (HF 5500.2 K593 1980)
No B.S. Time Management for Entrepreneurs: The Ultimate No Holds Barred, Kick Butt, Take No
Prisoners, Entrepreneur's Guide to Time, Productivity, and Sanity by Dan S. Kennedy. North
Vancouver, B.C.: International Self-Counsel Press. (HD 69 T54 K455 1996)
The Organized Executive: New Ways to Manage Time, Paper, People, & the Electronic Office by
Stephanie Winston. New York, NY: W.W. Norton & Company. (HF 5547.15 W56 1994)
Organized to Be Your Best! Transforming How You Work by Susan Silver. Los Angeles, Calif.:
Adams-Hall Pub. (HF 5736 S54 2006)
The Personal Efficiency Program: How to Get Organized to Do More Work in Less Time by Kerry
Gleeson. New Jersey: Wiley. (HD 69 T54 G58 2004)
Personal Time Management by Marion E. Haynes. Los Altos, Calif.: Crisp Publications.
(HD 69 T54 H285 1994)
The Power of 5: Hundreds of 5-Second to 5-Minute Scientific Shortcuts to Ignite Your
Energy, Burn Fat, Stop Aging, and Revitalize Your Love Life by Harold H. Bloomfield.
Emmaus, Pa.: Rodale Press. (RA 776.5 B564 1995)
Practical Time Management: How to Get More Things Done in Less Time by Bradley C. McRae.
North Vancouver, B.C.: Self-Counsel Press. (HD 69 T54 M27 1992)
Productivity Power: 250 Great Ideas for Being More Productive by Jim Temme. Mission, Kan.:
SkillPath Publications. (HD 69 T54 T45 1993)
Ready for Anything: 52 Productivity Principles for Work and Life by David Allen. New York: Viking.
(BF 637 T5 A46 2003)
Simplifying Your Work Life: Ways to Change the Way You Work so You Have More Time to Live
by Elaine St. James. New York: Hyperion. (HD 69 T54 S725 2001)
Stop Procrastinating: Get to Work! by James R. Sherman. Los Altos, Calif.: Crisp Publications.
(HF 5549.5 T5 S447 1989)
Time Management: Conquering the Clock by Barrie Hopson. San Diego, Calif.: Pfeiffer & Co.
(HD 69 T54 H67 1993)
Time Management for Event Planners by Judy Allen. Mississauga, Ont.: J. Wiley & Sons Canada.
(GT 3405 A464 2005)
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Time Mastery Profile by Larry Baker. Minneapolis, Mn.: Carlson Learning Company.
(HD 69 T54 B234 1992) (Shelved in Reference section. For Library use only.)
Time Power: A Proven System for Getting More Done in Less Time Than You Ever Thought
Possible
by Brian Tracy. New York: AMACOM. (HD 69 T54 T73 2004)
The Time Trap by R. Alec Mackenzie. New York: Amacom. (HD 69 T54 M33 1997)
The Trainer's Guide to Time Effectiveness: A Workshop by James Hyland. Reading, Mass.:
Addison-Wesley Pub. Co. (HD 38 H94 1981)
Urgency Addiction: How to Slow Down Without Sacrificing Success by Nina Tassi. Dallas, Tx.:
Taylor Publishing Company. (BF 637 T5 T37 1991)
You Don't Have to Go Home from Work Exhausted! The Energy Engineering Approach by Ann
McGee-Cooper. Dallas, Texas: Bowen & Roger. (HF 5548.85 M144 1990)
GENERAL AUDIOTAPES
Controlling Interruptions: How to Free Up an Hour a Day by Verne Harnish. Boulder, Colo.:
CareerTrack. (HD 38 C655 1991)
Side 1. Are interruptions good or bad? -- Side 2. Handling interruptions through batch, balance &
backbone -- Side 3. Controlling telephone interruptions -- Side 4. Saying "no" to your interrupters.
This program will teach you how to block, delegate and prioritize interruptions so that everything
gets handled and you can concentrate on important projects.
Delegate for Results: Multiply Your Impact and Get More Done through Others. Shawnee Mission,
KS: Rockhurst University Continuing Education Center. (HD 69 T54 D454 2004)
The easy-to-use techniques found in this audio program will guide you toward becoming a more
productive, more effective manager through the power of delegation. You'll learn how to: stop
"micromanaging" and start delegating; recognize which types of tasks you should and shouldn't
delegate; understand the key steps in the delegation process so nothing falls through the cracks;
establish progress reports that will keep you informed; overcome barriers to successful
delegation; and empower others to get the job done right.
Getting Results for Dummies by Mark H. McCormack. New York: Harper Audio.
(HD 69 T54 M3952 2000)
This tape gives tips on getting organized, staying focused, gaining confidence, and achieving
more than you ever thought possible. Topics include: setting priorities and staying focused;
mastering low-tech organizational tools; getting a grip on e-mail and high-tech toys; cutting
through clutter and saying "no" nicely; and maximizing your most precious resource -- time.
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The Management Advantage: Lessons from America's Top Business Schools and Executives by
Thomas J. Peters. Chicago, Ill.: Nightingale-Conant Corporation. (HD 31 P484 1991)
1. Innovative management techniques -- 2. The essential strategies for success -- 3. Taking
charge! -- 4. Quality and leadership -- 5. Developing your skills as a manager -- 6. Avoiding
problems and dealing with crises -- 7. Getting more out of your day -- 8. Opening the channels of
communication -- 9. Responding to today's dynamic marketplace -- 10. Decisions every manager
must make -- 11. Leading the way to the top -- 12. The effective executive.
Time Management from the Inside Out: The Foolproof System for Taking Control of Your
Schedule and Your Life by Julie Morgenstern. New York: Simon & Schuster Audio.
(HD 69 T54 M662 2000)
The author explains how to overcome the time challenge once and for all. The "from the inside
out" approach helps you uncover your psychological strengths and stumbling blocks and create a
time management system that suits your individual needs. Topics include: identifying your
personal preferences and styles; determining how long tasks really take; eliminating, delegating
and streamlining tasks; stopping procrastination; putting an end to chronic lateness; sticking to
your schedule while maintaining flexibility; and coping with the constancy of unexpected change.
GENERAL DVDs
D129 It's About Time (DVD, 54 minutes)
In this DVD, Dr. Wheatley focuses on the necessity for taking time to think, learning from
our experience, and reflecting with colleagues--behaviours that are quickly disappearing
in most organizations. She asks provocative questions that enable you to see how your
own work and life are changing as society attempts to move to warp speed. And she
offers simple practices for reclaiming time to think and time to be in meaningful
relationships again. (The Berkana Institute)
(HD 69 T54 W445 2005)
GENERAL VIDEOS
V1145
Controlling Interruptions: How to Free Up an Hour a Day (video, 64 minutes)
Teaches how to block, delegate and prioritize interruptions so that everything gets
handled and allows concentration on important projects. (CareerTrack Publications)
(HD 38 C656 1992)
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Controlling the Workload (video, 15 minutes)
Helps the participants to evaluate how their workloads are causing them stress. Then
they learn four skills for taking charge of their workload: perspective, prioritize, plan, and
promise. (Whole Person Associates)
(HF 5548.85 M254 no.3 1994)
V390
It's About Time (video, 14 minutes)
Stressing the need to list tasks, set priorities, and meet deadlines, this program explores
methods of organizing and managing one's time. Slapstick vignettes show how not to do
it. (TVOntario) (HF 5549.5 T5 I76 1986)
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V1496
Managing Multiple Roles (video, 17 minutes)
Shows how to apply management principles to handling multiple roles, such as:
employee, caregiver, spouse, parent, or student. Discusses the need for setting goals
and some of the considerations in the process. After goal setting, the program explains
the four management steps: planning, controlling, acting and evaluating. Discusses
several stress and time management techniques. (Creative Educational Video)
(HD 4904.25 M255 1993)
V379 The Stress Mess (video, 25 minutes)
This program teaches how to reduce and manage stress, reveals many common signs of
stress, shows how to identify the sources of stress in our lives, and explains important
time management techniques. (Barr Films) (BF 575 S76 1982)
V838 Thirty Ways to Make More Time (video, 26 minutes)
This program focuses upon effective time management in the work place. Viewers will
learn to deal with their workload, handle interruptions and distractions which divert them
from the tasks they need to complete, and how to make more effective use of their time.
(International TeleFilm) (HD 58.9 T458 1989)
V811 The Time of Your Life (video, 28 minutes)
RESTRICTED TO IN-HOUSE
Offers insights into the need for time management and suggests techniques for managing
time so that more work can be accomplished with less effort. (International TeleFilm)
(HD 38 T54 1985)
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