1. The Universal Challenges of Time Management and Organization * The Universal Time Crunch * Organization, Time Management, and the Art of Teaching * How This Book Will Help
2. Handling the Paper Blizzard and Decluttering Your Room * Setting Up a Tickler File * Tickler Files in Action * Other Examples * Daily Ritual * And more...
3. Your Signature Tool: Organization Digitally * Why Do I Need a System? * What is a "Signature Tool"? * And more...
4. Your Signature Tool: Organizing With Paper * Paper or Digital? * Five Functions and Five Guiding Principles * And more...
5. Think It Through Once: Handling Repeating Tasks * Education is a Cyclic Business * Setting Up a Repeating Task System * Next Steps
6. Handling Multiple Projects * What Makes Projects Different? * Define the Goal * Break the Project Into Small Steps * And more...
7. Organizing Your Students * The Student Planner * Learn to Deal with Papers * And more...
8. Organizing Your Computer * Setting Up a Digital Filing System * The Desktop * And more...
9. E-mail, the Digital Resources Chart, and Other Electronic Timesavers * E-mail: Time Management Tool or Time Sink? * Decisions, Decisions: Getting from "In" to "Empty" * And more...
10. Focused or Fragmented? * Work from an Organized List * Quiet Time * And more...
11. Conclusion
12. Appendix A: Checklist for a Great Start
13. Appendix B: Configuring Outlook
14. References
Biography
Frank Buck served as a central office administrator, principal, assistant principal, and band director during a career in education spanning almost 30 years. He has served as an editorial advisor for the National Association of Elementary School Principals and has authored articles published nationally aimed at helping others become better organized and better managers of their time. The workshops he has conducted over more than a decade have drawn rave reviews from teachers and school administrators alike.Dr. Buck resides in Pell City, Alabama, and serves as a consultant to schools and businesses. He can be contacted for workshops or speaking engagements through his website www.FrankBuck.org.






