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Want To Get More Done At Work?

Get More Done at Work in Less Time with Tips from Author of Extreme Productivity.

Consider learning from Robert Pozen. Mr. Pozen gets a lot done. He’s taught a full course load at Harvard Business School while serving as the full-time chairman of a global financial services firm. He’s written six books and hundreds of articles, served on many boards of local charities and public companies, and raised a family.  If you’re curious to know how Mr. Pozen manages all this, don’t miss his appearance at Highland Park Public Library on Tuesday, March 5.

Pozen will discuss his book Extreme Productivity:  Boost Your Results, Reduce
Your Hours
as part of the library’s Meet The Author series.  His book reveals his secrets to workplace productivity and high performance.  Pozen offers information on how to set priorities, organize your day, and read and write effectively, as well as how to manage your team and your boss.

The event at the library is free and open to the public, and will begin at 7 p.m.  Books will be for sale and the evening will conclude with a book signing.  The event is presented with SCORE, a nonprofit association dedicated to entrepreneur
education and the formation, growth, and success of small business.

Highland Park Public Library,SCORE Chicago, and the City of Highland Park will present additional programs at the library, offering a series of workshops on topics of interest to small business owners.  Topics covered will include 10 Things Every Entrepreneur Must Know, on Thursday, April 4; Taking Your Business Online on Thursday, May 2; and Social Media Marketing for Small Business on Thursday, June 6.   SCORE Chicago counsels small businesses and start ups, offering free lifetime and confidential mentoring, educational programs and consulting services to select businesses.

Highland Park Public Library strives to provide the highest quality library services to community members for lifelong learning, cultural enrichment, and enjoyment.  The library is located at 494 Laurel Avenue, Highland Park and is open Monday – Thursday 9 a.m. – 9 p.m., Friday 9 a.m. – 6 p.m., Saturday, 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. and Sunday, 1 p.m. – 5 p.m.  For more information, please call (847) 432-0216 or visit hplibrary.org.

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William d Brown February 28, 2013 at 01:53 pm
I wonder if he helps with house and yard work?
Benny G. February 28, 2013 at 07:48 pm
Probably Bill. It does not look like he weighs 350 pounds.
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