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Managing Your Time (1993)
"Reviewed October 1, 1993."No one has enough time. Time is a unique resource as it cannot be accumulated like money or stock-piled like materials. We spend it at a fixed rate. Since all of us have exactly the same amount of time, the real problem is not how much we have, but how we use our time. How well it is used often determines the manager's success
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State Library of Iowa District News: Northeast District - Next open forum, June 18, 2020
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State Library of Iowa District News: Northeast District - Open Forum this Friday, June 5, 2020
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State Library of Iowa District News: Northeast District - Open Forum - May 29 Back to Friday!, May 29, 2020
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Managing your home, or, Do your own thing
"MP 147, 3/70/1M""This series of lessons has been designed for young marrieds. It is hoped they will help you as you plan improving management of your home through your own resources. "Do your own thing" means you best know your resources -- time, money, energy, talent, skills, etc. How you work with these can help you in managing your home to carry out your plans and to meet your goals."--Page [2].Includes bibliographical reference
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