Zen Tharani: Author of new book on Corporate Time Theft

Zen Tharani: Author of new book on Corporate Time TheftZen Tharani recently co-authored a book aimed at helping businesses identify and reduce the effects of Corporate Time Theft in their respective organizations. Designed for a quick read for all levels of employees in an organization, this book engages the reader to take control of the Time Theft issue in their organization and collaboratively develop an organizational culture that actively prevents Corporate Time Theft from eating away at the core of the business.

Book Overview: Few people are watching or checking, and few businesses do anything about time theft in their organizations—even though everyone knows it is both wrong and ubiquitous.

The truth is you may be losing hundreds of thousands—if not millions—of dollars because of time theft. Statistically, a typical employee wastes 2 hours of time each workday, which means that for each full time employee you are losing five hundred hours of productivity and revenue annually due to Corporate Time Theft.

Start hitting your projections and curb the effects of time theft with this profit-building guidebook. You can learn how to reduce and even eliminate improper Internet usage, texting at work, and the transaction of personal business on company time.

Time is money, and stealing it is no different than stealing products or cash. Recognize the problem, and use simple and proven strategies to prevent and control Corporate Time Theft.

Author Profile:

Zen Tharani is a Senior Managing Partner at a leading health informatics and information technology consulting firm operating in Canada and Internationally. Specializing in the field of health informatics, Zen has and continues to provide his expertise to clients through consulting engagements around the world.

An avid believer in and an advocate of building strength in community through volunteering and mentorship, Zen spends much of his time involved in community initiatives. Zen enjoys contributing his time and knowledge by mentoring others and by sharing the knowledge and skills he has gained through his own mentors. Zen currently spends his time between Vancouver, Victoria, and Regina in Canada.

Speaker Invitations:

To help organizations recognize, reduce, and control Corporate Time Theft, authors Grace Chandy and Zen Tharani are available to conduct various types of customized sessions and workshops for senior management, business owners, and staff.

To invite the authors to speak at your organization or to conduct seminars and workshops at an event, please contact us via e-mail at: help@ibettergetbacktowork.com

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