Time Management: From Employee To Self-Employed

Topics:
Efficiency,
Time Management
Tags:
PowerHomeBiz.com,
Productivity,
Time Management
Source:
PowerHomeBiz.com

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Overview: Changing a career track from an employee to self-employed entails drastic life changes. Everything shifts 180 degrees, including the way you manage time. Here's the bad news: time management for the entrepreneur is tougher, particularly at the start-up phase! But since time management skills are crucial to the success of your business, you need to prepare and understand how time management is different when you were an employee compared to your new life as an entrepreneur. How is time management different when you are an entrepreneur as against that of a regular employee working in a larger organization? There are a number of differences. This paper explains time management from employee to self-employed.

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Format: HTML | Date: Sep 2004 | Pages: 3


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