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Buch, Englisch, 134 Seiten, Format (B × H): 157 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 359 g

Buck

Get Organized!

Time Management for School Leaders
2. Auflage 2015
ISBN: 978-1-138-85269-3
Verlag: Routledge

Time Management for School Leaders

Buch, Englisch, 134 Seiten, Format (B × H): 157 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 359 g

ISBN: 978-1-138-85269-3
Verlag: Routledge


In today’s world, we’re often overwhelmed by our digital devices, stacks of paper, and constant interruptions. Get Organized! outlines a complete organizational system for the busy school leader. Providing you with simple tools and techniques to bring order and control to your personal and professional life, this book will increase your productivity and decrease your stress. With Get Organized! you can spend your time on what matters most—your school and your students.

Special Features:

- Includes easy to implement ideas, at little or no cost—you can start right away!

- Each chapter contains practical tips and tools, listing exactly what to do in order to implement the strategy.

- This entirely updated edition provides digital strategies and tips for thriving in the Information Age.

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Zielgruppe


General, Professional, and Professional Practice & Development


Autoren/Hrsg.


Weitere Infos & Material


About the Author

Dedication

Preface

Chapter 1 Clear Your Desk

Is His Day Like Your Day?

Are You a School Leader?

Time: Friend or Foe?

A Simple Solution

Creating a Tickler File

The Tickler File in Action

Other Examples

Forgetting is a Good Thing

The Paper Workflow

Let’s Tackle the Rest of the Desk

Let’s Tackle the Rest of the Office (or Classroom)

An "L-Shaped" Desk

Prepare Tomorrow Today

My First-Year Secret Weapon

Summary: Your Desk is Clear and So Is Your Thinking

Chapter 2 Your Signature Tool

What is a "Signature Tool"?

Why You Should Use a Digital Tool

An Organized Task List

A Task List That Gets Done

The Calendar

A Very Complete Contacts List

A Wealth of Reference Material

Our Love/Hate Relationship with Email

Summary: You Only Have One Place to Look

Chapter 3 Handling Repeating Tasks

Setting Up a Repeating Task System

Who Can Help? The Art of Delegation

Expanding the Repeating Task List Throughout the Organization

Summary: Do the Thinking One Time and Let the System Handle the Rest

Chapter 4 Managing the Flood of Incoming Information

Documentation

Email

Let’s Begin Getting In to Empty

Voice Input

Summary: Surf the Wave Instead of Drowning in the Flood

Chapter 5 Handling Multiple Projects

Projects are Different

Project Execution: The GPS of Life

Define the Goal

Break the Project into Small Steps

Put the Next Steps and the Related Goal on the Task List

Keep Related Information with the Project

Stick With a Project as Long as You Can

Put a Bookmark in the Project

Organize the Supporting Material

Summary: Build a Reputation for "Staying on Top of Things"

Chapter 6 Where Do I Put It?.It’s Paper

Fingertip Files

Current Projects

Reference Files

Off-Site Storage

File It the Way You Find It

Summary: Paper is Not the Enemy—Lack of a System Is

Chapter 7 Where Do I Put It?.It’s Digital

The Computer Desktop

Documents

Fingertip Files

Current Projects

"Cloud" Storage

Using Multiple Cloud Services

Backing-Up Your Files

Summary: It’s Only of Value if You Can Find It Quickly

Chapter 8 Evernote Made Easy

A Day in the Life of the Evernote User

The Case for Evernote

Getting Started

What Notebooks Do You Need?

Stacks, Notebooks, and Tags

Returning to Linda’s Day: Lesson Plans in Evernote

Designing Your Own System

Digital Documents versus Digital Notes

Summary: Your Notes Just Became More Valuable

Chapter 9 Putting it All Together: Mindy’s Math Dilemma

The Goal and the Next Step

The Initial Meeting

Project Planning

When the Dance is Over

Total Control and Peace of Mind

Chapter 10 Time is My Friend

References


Frank Buck is an education consultant to schools and businesses. He has served as a central office administrator, principal, assistant principal, and band director during a career in education spanning almost 30 years. Dr. Buck writes a weekly newspaper column, maintains an active blog, and regularly presents at national conferences, including ASCD, Learning Forward, AMLE, NAESP, and Staff Development for Educators.



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