ONLINE RESOURCES World Census Results From Years Past
This issue features the 50th Annual World Census of Casting Production. You can review the annual survey results from the past 10 years online at
www.afsinc.org/ census.
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Book Review: Manage Your Time
ime management is one of the biggest issues facing employees and employers
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today. Whether it’s because of a growing list of tasks, increasingly complicated duties, non-work prob- lems that need to be taken care of, or just an in- ability to get off Twitter or Facebook during busi- ness hours, it feels like managing those pre- cious minutes gets harder by the month for anybody who has even a modicum of responsibility during work. In his book “Procrastinate on
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Purpose: 5 Permissions to Multi- ply Your Time,” New York Times bestselling author Rory Vaden writes knowingly and seems all too familiar with time crunches. He spells out in plain language ways to make your time matter more, and how not to waste it with surpris- ingly simple and intuitive ideas. In general, “Procrastinate
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on Purpose: 5 Permissions to Multiply Your Time” is a valuable book for any professional who struggles with managing their precious minutes. I certainly fall into that category and will take many of the lessons with me as I continue my writing. And maybe I’ll be more efficient
on my next deadline. —Brian Sandalow, Associate Editor Read more online at
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