Time saving and time planning
One approach to saving time is to identify the main wasters of time in your working life – and eliminate them. Some major time-wasters are: giving a higher priority to new email than is necessary accepting all telephone interruptions encouraging people to discuss their problems with you encouraging visitors holding meetings which are unnecessary, badly [...]
Work shedding
By work shedding we mean: stopping doing some tasks changing the task method to one taking less time reducing the quality of some work transferring tasks to other people Getting rid of some of your work is an obvious solution. The problem for some managers is that they don’t know how to, or are unwilling [...]
Managing your time
For many managers the most difficult and stressful problem they have to deal with is shortage of time: the work simply will not fit into the time available. Many courses and books are available on time management to train people in techniques for managing their time. As with so many management techniques, there is no [...]
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