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Delivering Time Management for IT Professionals: A Trainer's Manual
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It would be nice if we could all have a completely uninterrupted day and do whatever we want to do for our job and, at night, for our personal life, without anyone or anything interfering. But that is rarely the case whether you work in a big office with 50 co-workers or you work at home. A co-worker drops into your cubicle and asks you about the project you're working on together, just as you've gotten your concentration to where you wanted it to be. You get a text message from a client about a server that's down, seen as a crisis by your client, and you have to deal with that message, even if you delegate the actual handling of the situation to someone else. The project manager asks for an emergency meeting, in person, for those who work on site and locally, with the other members of the team involved in the meeting remotely through Skype, Google hangout, or http://gotomeeting.com/.
This chapter/module looks at how to master distractions, interruptions...
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