B. Eugene Griessman
1 One of the best business books I've read
I thought this title just deserved those 10 minutes to write this review - that alone tells how much I appreciate Griessman's work. Much has been written about that book so I won't repeat - honestly just wanted to say how much I liked it and how useful it is for me in everyday time and life-management.
2 Very Helpful Book - Packed With Tips
This book is full of time-saving tips. But like all great information. It is useless unless applied. I have my copy of this book for at least 10 years. Every year I read this book again along with Think and Grow Rich to make sure that I don't forget the techniques offered in these books.
3 Dissappointing, yet a good read.
My perspective is colored by the fact that I have taken professional training in time management (both through work and privately), and work as a project manager in high tech.
I found this book very useful, in that it covered many useful techniques. However, most of the information is not focused on time management per se, rather on how to be successful in life.
Chapter 2 contains 5 pages of tactics on using "to-do" lists, the heart of time management. Elsewhere, the subject of avoiding wasting time is covered, although if you have a tendency in this direction, I doubt this book will change your life.
The rest of the book covers such (important) topics as managing staff (ch. 11), increasing personal efficiency (ch. 4), managing projects (ch. 13), etc. These subjects each deserve their own book. For that matter, so does the subject of tactics to better manage your time, which is what I mistakely presumed I was getting.
4 Highly useful! A good reminder of easy tools to save time
Unlike most time management books going from chapter to chapter that lead readers to plan, set and prioritize their personal goals, treating time management problems essentially as life management problems, this book consists of 15 chapters of 96 short essays or tactics that you can easily apply to our daily lives. What a pity that Amazon does not post sample pages as it usually does which includes the Content pages so you can easily understand what kind of book this is, I take the pleasure to do it for you and hope it will help you grasp what the book tells.
Ch 1 Get a Handle on Your Time
The Myth of Free time
Give yourself a raise
Bill Yourself: A tactic that professionals use to become more efficient
Ch 2 Get Organized
Set your priorities
Write down your goals
Apply the 80/20 rule
Create a to do list that works and work your list
Ch 3 Increase your efficiency
Ch 4 Shortcuts
Ch 5 Find hidden time
Ch 6 Learn to focus
Ch 7 Pace Yourself
Ch 8 Avoid Procrastination
Ch 9 Avoid time wasting activities
Ch 10 Dont let others waste your time
Ch 11 Enlist others to save your time
Ch 12 Invest time to save time
Ch 13 Plan ahead
Ch 14 Use Technology that works
Ch 15 Balancing Work, family and social life
In short, this is a very useful and well written book (with abundant interesting and productive advice/examples of famous people and gurus) that one should buy and read at least twice a month as a cool reminder of one's own time management. Highly recommended!
p.s. Below please find some of the quotes I like the most:-
You may not be able to control the situation but you can always control your reaction. pg 64
Dont be penny-wise and hours-foolish pg98
TIP: To Insure Promptness (in advance) pg128
If I had eight hours to chop down a tree, I'd spend six hours sharpening an axe. Abraham Lincoln pg150
Measure twice so you have to cut only once. pg157
A stitch in time saves nine. pg166
5 Hold on tight to this book, you low-raters! You'll thank me
I've had this book for many years, probably since 1995 or 96. When I first read it, I would have given it a decent, but not overwhelming review - it seemed obvious and basic. But having lived, suffered (like all humanity!), and thought for the last decade, after re-reading it, let me tell you - it is simply a book of genius. And its genius IS in its simplicity and its completeness. You cannot do better than this in this field. That's the good news. The bad news is you cannot appreciate how good it is until you've lived a little, thought a lot, and have some of the other tripe that's out there to compare it to. And to think I almost gave it away after that first reading! Save it, you who don't like it now, read it again in 5-10 years, if you're lucky enough to be around. Godspeed!
6 Good snippets of information; not coherent enough
While this book has many bits and pieces of good advice, it certain, as another review puts it "not the holy grail of time management books". When reading time management books, don't expect magic formulas that will ameliorate everything. Remeber, you have to do the hard work. One thing I found helpful is to always carry an agenda and to look at it before I lift a finger.
7 Tactics not a Strategy
This book contains a list of tactics that are sometimes contradictory. This could be confusing to someone who does not read critically. Use this book to match a list of tactics to your personality and life style. Swap things out that are not working for you. Eventually you will have your own customised time management strategy.
8 Buy This Book!
Not only is this book about time management, if you follow its suggestions, you'll find it makes your whole life easier. I plan on buying this even though it's available at the library. This is a book I will re-read often. The ideas about "being there" are useful, not only that, they are indispensible for achieving results.
9 Real Nuts & Bolts Time Management
This fine book stands alone as a real "nuts & bolts" guide to time management. Refreshingly, Griessman does not ask the reader to buy into an integrated or even singular "System" of managing your time. There are no self tests, no "12 Step" program, no gimmicks.
Quite simply, this book is about survival. If your boat were sinking or you were lost in the wilderness, the last thing you would want (or have time to read) would be a lengthy treatise on the theory of bouyancy or how people get lost. Rather, Griessman instructs from the outset that you "Learn survival techniques from the survivors."
In this vein, Griessman's approach is decidedly simple: 1)These are successful people; 2) Here are specific tactics that they use to save time and survive; 3) You fill in the blank. This format is woven into 15 short chapters with an accompanying commentary which is almost editorial in nature. This provides just enough cohesion in the book to give it structure, without detracting from its readability.
If you're looking for a lengthy treatise on time management, riddled with charts, self tests and lengthy explanations about why you don't have enough time, then leave this book on the shelf. "Time Tactics" is really a field manual - the same kind of lean, to the point writing you'd hope to find in a life raft.
10 Highly Recommended!
If B. Eugene Griessman wanted a good subtitle for this book of time-saving tactics, he could use, "Time waits for no one." He offers many common-sense pointers on how to avoid wasting your time - and how to keep others from wasting it, too. It's eye-opening to realize and calculate the value and importance of every hour, even your leisure time. People in all walks of life - students, stay-at-home parents, business leaders, teachers, self-employed workers - can glean ideas for using time effectively from this book. If you are a procrastinator, this book will encourage you to "do it now." While some of the suggestions here may seem too simplistic to those who already employ some time-management tactics, we [...] recommend this book for inveterate - if inadvertent - time-wasters. You know who you are.
11 Some keen observations and some very obvious ones
Is the book worth reading? Well... Yeah. Is it the holy grail of time management far from it.
12 Make time to read this book!
This excellent book is filled with functional tips you can implement immediately! I especially like the examples of different successful people who all have the same number of hours in a day to use wisely. My favorite technique: At the end of the day, write down "Six Most Important Things I Must Do Tomorrow"...it has helped me and my staff to become more focused. This is just a terrific book! I keep a copy of it on my desk at all times and refer to it often for advice. In fact, it should be on everyone's Wish List.
13 Make time to read this book!
This excellent book is filled with functional tips you can implement immediately! I especially like the examples of different successful people who all have the same number of hours in a day to use wisely. My favorite technique: At the end of the day, write down "Six Most Important Things I Must Do Tomorrow"...it has helped me and my staff to become more focused. This is just a terrific book! I keep a copy of it on my desk at all times and refer to it often for advice. In fact, it should be on everyone's Wish List.
14 Focused techniques go beyond the typical
The focused techniques and philosophies presented in this book go beyond the typical rhetoric offered in other books and articles on the topic. Author adds value by explaining the rationale behind his techniques. Content is applicable to professional and personal situations. I'd say the book goes beyond time management and addresses methods for effective living. Mastering the techniques in the book could be as useful as being able to type quickly in a computerized world.
15 Excellent. No other way of describing this.
I listened to the audio tape version of this. I should say I am still listening to it. Whether you are a CEO of a company or a busy housewife, if you are conscious of your time and time is valuable to you, then this is definitely for you. See what you're doing? Stop procrastinating. Get your nose in this book and learn some Time Tactics.
16 This book could save your life!
If you are a manager,excutive or a business owner the techniques in book can save your life.It puts in perspective the cost of being time efficent and simply techniques on how to get there.Although Griessman takes a serious look at time management problems and the solutions,it is a quick and enjoyable read.Its well written with an excellant content page so you can get right work.This book will pay for its self-IMMEDIATELY.You may wish order two, one for the office and one for home.
17 Good book; Goes beyond listing techniques
This book is another in the line of self-help, self-motivational
books. This one deals with time management, and unlike most
books of this type, Griessman goes beyond just a recitation
of the all the time techniques you have read about in other places.
He offers these, but he also adds personal insights from
many well known and successful people. Overall this is
a good, if not inspiring, book on time strategies