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What does it take to get organized?

SmartBrief on Entrepreneurs | Nov 19, 2009

Columnist Sue Shellenbarger recently followed three prominent time-management programs for one week each -- "not just software tools or high-tech to-do lists," she writes, "but behavioral-change techniques that help people get organized, clarify thinking and increase output." Each system has its own strengths, she writes, adding that the "essence of good time management is sticking to rituals that make you more productive, and rituals are largely a matter of personal preference." Wall Street Journal, The (11/18)


5 things you won't find on the B-school syllabus

SmartBrief on Entrepreneurs | Nov 16, 2009

30 days to better work habits

SmartBrief on Entrepreneurs | Nov 17, 2009

Pet projects: When business goes to the dogs

SmartBrief on Entrepreneurs | Nov 18, 2009

Former eBay employee offers a simpler way to sell online

SmartBrief on Entrepreneurs | Nov 17, 2009

Learn to enjoy the trying times

SmartBrief on Entrepreneurs | Nov 20, 2009

The dangers of execution without leadership

SmartBrief on Entrepreneurs | Nov 16, 2009

The story of the penguin and the mouse

SmartBrief on Entrepreneurs | Nov 20, 2009

Revisit your vision -- or develop a new one

SmartBrief on Entrepreneurs | Nov 19, 2009

Why small businesses may be the key to big sales

SmartBrief on Entrepreneurs | Nov 17, 2009


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