Time Management Tweets For Busy Executives
What do "tweeting" and the busy executive have in common? Both need the impact of succinct, to the point, quick focus to be successful. Whether you "tweet" or not, the concise 140-characters-or-less expression of thoughts can translate into action that will optimize your operational excellence, efficiency, and innovation.
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Time Management Tweets For Busy Executives
What do "tweeting" and the busy executive have in common? Both need the impact of succinct, to the point, quick focus to be successful. Whether you "tweet" or not, the concise 140-characters-or-less expression of thoughts can translate into action that will optimize your operational excellence, efficiency, and innovation.
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Time Management Tweets For Busy Executives

Time Management Tweets For Busy Executives

by Bill Branson
Time Management Tweets For Busy Executives

Time Management Tweets For Busy Executives

by Bill Branson

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Overview

What do "tweeting" and the busy executive have in common? Both need the impact of succinct, to the point, quick focus to be successful. Whether you "tweet" or not, the concise 140-characters-or-less expression of thoughts can translate into action that will optimize your operational excellence, efficiency, and innovation.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780985036508
Publisher: Strategic Business Publishers
Publication date: 11/16/2012
Pages: 126
Product dimensions: 5.24(w) x 7.99(h) x 0.27(d)

About the Author

Bill Branson helps business leaders and their staff gain clarity about the organizations they work for, where they are taking it, and build cohesive leadership teams that successfully guide the execution of all the work to be done to get there.
He has over 30 years experience diagnosing, optimizing and tuning systems including automotive, computer, network, enterprise architecture, and business processes - for the last 10 years in particular, he works with the most complex system of all: the systems of people we call teams.
Bill is a popular industry speaker and former instructor at the UW extension program teaching computer and networking technology.
Prior to forming his own company Bill worked in a variety of technical and leadership positions at Russell Investments, Syntex USA, Wang laboratories, and IBM.
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