I just finished Frank's book, and, despite the plethora of time
management books available, I found his to be refreshingly practical.
You can tell he has been in the trenches of school leadership, as his
useful suggestions address the realities school leaders face. Whether a
teacher, principal, or any other school/district leader, you'll find at
least three ideas you can use immediately.
--Barbara Blackburn, author
If you are looking for a quick and easy way to organize your work
environment and your life...you have to get Frank Buck's book! I know
him personally and his tips work. Each day he leaves his desk clean
because of the system he shares in "Get Organized: Time Management for
School Leaders." You really don't have to be in education to benefit
from the time management strategies. The book is an easy read and his
practical ideas can be implemented immediately. What are you waiting
for?
--Pattie Thomas, Principal, Raymond L. Young Elementary School
A great book on leadership and time management.
--ASCD Edge
Most productivity books offer variations on conventional
wisdom, but I found many of Buck’s ideas interesting and original, such as how
to keep reference material for current projects handy using your tickler file
system. He also describes how to use Outlook’s Tasks feature in a way that’s
accessible to non-power users.
--Justin Baeder, EduLeadership
"Get Organized!: Time Management for School
Leaders" is a complete and comprehensive guide for education professionals
to maximize the value of their time and spend it wisely. Citing the tips as
easy to execute and easier to follow, "Get Organized!: Time Management for
School Leaders" should be considered by every school leader and for
community library education collections.
--Midwest Book Review Oregon, WI
Organization Made Easy! Tools for Today's Teachers. This book retains the same nuts & bolts approach as the first book, yet is specifically geared to the beginning teacher, the teacher who is new to a particular school, or the teacher who simply needs to turn over a new leaf and get organized.