Mark Woods, an entrepreneur and the late Trapper Woods, a corporate consultant, business owner, and speaker who specialized in time management, work-life balance, and customer service, help
readers manage their time and become more productive. They argue that activities are more important than the clock and detail how to become an activity manager. They explain how each person has
the gift of time, energy, and choice and can maximize these gifts by implementing the skills of choosing, tracking, arranging, and focusing on activities, and adapting to changes. They end with
101 productivity strategies. The book lacks an index. Annotation ©2012 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)