Some words on memory about Russian writer
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by Irina Kulikova
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Yesterday, passed away the Russian writer, Daniil Granin (1919-2017), who had written, for my oppinion, the fundamental book in the Russian time management "This strange life".
This book tells us about the Alexander Lubishchev, Soviet scientist. Alexander Lubishchev devoted his life to science, including the study of using time. Alexander Lyubischev had made a monitoring and accounting time during of all his life. It had allowed him to achieve greater productivity of his activities in various fields of philosophy, biology, and entomology.
Thanks to the book of Daniil Granin method of using time-keeping has been widespread, and nowadays many of the developing and implementing time management systems use it as their basis.





My personal experience of how to improve the own efficiency with timing, I had described in my blog (https://www.projectmanagement.com/blog-post/24731/-Its-a-magic-time---).
The rules of timekeeping in the company will help you to evaluate the work activities. It will also increase productivity, as well as the possibility of introducing an incentives and rewards system.
However, you should be careful with using these tools because people usually do not like when they don’t feel free. That is why the most effective will be the introduction of timing as a work culture, and as a means for all employees to benefit from it.
If anyone had not read this book, I highly recommend to read.
https://www.litmir.me/br/?b=226757&p=1
If you need a translation, write about it in comments, I could post book here in parts.
Posted on: July 05, 2017 10:32 AM |
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Rami Kaibni
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Senior Projects Manager | Field & Marten Associates
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Vincent Guerard
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Thank for the information
Thanks to all of you for reading and your feedback.
I know this is an old post, but do you know of any english translations available? Searching the internet, I come up short.
Best regards
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