Sharing Your Time-Management Skills
- Topics:
- Efficiency,
- Time Management
- Tags:
- Colleague,
- Lay Networks
- Source:
- Lay Networks
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Overview: Talk through the principles of dividing work in to A-, B-, and C-tasks and allocating a set number of each to do every day. Use examples from your colleagues' workload. Ask your colleagues to keep a time log, then review and analyze it with them to discover their various working patterns. Help your colleagues to set up an appropriate planning system. Encourage your colleagues to assess every item of information they receive to decide what action is required. Provide hints on faster reading based on your own experience. Discuss specific, related examples from the past to determine the best course of action in this instance. Be prepared to review any new systems that are set up.
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Format: HTML | Date: Dec 2007 | Pages: 1
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