New Book!
Mastering Management & Productivity
Learn how to:
● Get things done that will let you leave work on time and without guilt.
● Eliminate interruptions and identify time-wasting habits.
● Identify the right tasks to focus on.
● Develop and work with your staff to create a high performing team.
● Identify simple steps to eliminate distractions, increase focus and achieve what you set out to do.
● Discover proven methods to get the right things done and not let anything fall through the cracks.
Mastering Management and Productivity is taken from real-world examples, not textbook theory, and provides examples to uplevel your skills and address the world’s obsession with productivity.
Also available
The Project Management Survival Guide
Understanding the fundamentals of project management is the key to success—and keeping your sanity.
The Project Management Survival Guide breaks down the entire process into the five phases of Project Management, using relatable examples like replacing an existing system, and remodeling a kitchen to show you how these principles apply to real life. We give you the essential tools and knowledge you need to lead or participate in any project with confidence.
Inside, you'll learn:
The 5 Phases of a Project: From initiation to closing, we'll walk you through each step, helping you anticipate what's next and stay on track.
The Power of Planning: Discover why the planning phase is the most critical part of any project and how preparation can prevent major headaches down the road.
Essential Tools: Get a clear, step-by-step walkthrough of how to create a Work Breakdown Structure (WBS) and a Gantt chart, the two most powerful tools for organizing and visualizing your project.
Common Pitfalls: Learn to identify and avoid the most frequent problems that derail projects, so you can navigate challenges like a pro.
Stop feeling overwhelmed and start taking control. The Project Management Survival Guide is more than just a book; it's your first step toward becoming a confident, effective project leader.
Next up?
I have several thoughts on topics for my next book running around in my head. I’m not sure which one will be next, but I will post it here once I decide.