Time is the scarcest resource of the manager; if it is not managed, nothing else can be managed.”
—Peter Drucker, management guru and author (1909–2005)
Meri Barsegyanhas quoted6 years ago
Constant last-minute pleas to begin or finish projects Exhausted staff members
Meri Barsegyanhas quoted6 years ago
Do allow yourself more time than you think you need to perform necessary tasks. Don’t let distraction sabotage your list of tasks. Don’t forget to factor in time sinks like e-mail and returning phone calls. Don’t fall into time traps like private net surfing or excessive chatting with coworkers
Meri Barsegyanhas quoted6 years ago
Do ask yourself the basics: Who, What, When, Where, Why and How. Do make lists and stick to them. According to experts, lists are one of the most effective time management tools
Meri Barsegyanhas quoted6 years ago
To ensure that you are being both efficient and effective, it’s critical that you match your priorities with the right tasks, and focus most of your attention on those things that will help you reach goals. That’s time well spent
Meri Barsegyanhas quoted6 years ago
Remain focused on implementation and action. Achieve your tasks and objectives, and you’ll hit the big target right where and when you’re supposed to.
Meri Barsegyanhas quoted6 years ago
Do work with a teammate who will keep you honest about your progress—and compliment you on your efforts. Do celebrate and reward yourself when objectives are met and goals are accomplished
Meri Barsegyanhas quoted6 years ago
Do write down your goals and post them in a prominent spot where you’ll see them regularly. Do remember what you ultimately hope to achieve. Keep your eye on the prize, so to speak. Don’t forget why you’re doing what you’re doing