Professors as Writers: A Self-Help Guide to Productive Writing
Here is a proven book to help scholars master writing as a productive, enjoyable, and successful experience -- Author, Robert Boice, prepared this self-help manual for professors who want to write more productively, painlessly, and successfully.
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Scientific research requires both innovation and attention to detail, clever breakthroughs and routine procedures. This indispensable guide gives students and researchers across all scientific disciplines practical advice on how to succeed. All types of scientific careers are discussed, from those in industry and academia to consulting, with emphasis on how scientists spend their time and the skills that are needed to be productive. Strategic thinking, creativity and problem-solving, the central keys to success in research, are all explored.
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Strategic Project Portfolio Management: Enabling a Productive OrganizationPractical and filled with expert advice, Strategic Project Portfolio Management: Enabling a Productive Organization presents a clear framework for your organization to complete impactful strategic projects.
Knowing how to communicate clearly and effectively in the workplace is one of the keys to career success. "Communication Skills, Third Edition" focuses on the importance of solid speaking, writing, listening, and conversational skills for thriving in the workplace. Coverage also includes communication skills that are useful in specific situations, such as techniques for conducting structured and productive meetings. True-or-false quizzes in every chapter have been added to this edition as well as a new appendix of helpful Web sites.
What is a trance state? How do you access a previous trance state? What is pattern interruption? Stacked realities? Generative change? Reframing? And how in the world do you use all this stuff to do anything productive?