James T. McCay
1 Amazing clariety
James T. McCay writes an interesting book. He is pragmatic without being oversold on his own knowledge. He is simple, straightforward, and takes a direct approach on all issues of personal managment. His style and prose remind one of the phenomenological rigor that comes from continental philosophy, which makes Mr. McCay all the more interesting. His book is fascinating on those latter grounds, and given over to none of the pretenses of the discipline.
From a BA in philosophy
2 Timeless strategies for the management of time
Though written nearly 40 years ago, the strategies outlined in this book still ring true. Problems with time management are indeed timeless, as are the solutions. This book actually presents a "fresh" look at time management, void of the psychobabble that so infects such works today