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1.5 Make time to manage
ОглавлениеPeople used to worry about keeping their desk tidy. Now it’s also about keeping the computer desktop tidy. Then there are the interruptions, the telephone, the meetings…Follow these nine tips to get rid of the time robbers in your life.
1 Be clear about what you want to achieve. Do the one minute wonder exercise opposite.
2 Plan your work. Write down your goals and break each goal down into sub-tasks. Give start and finish dates to each task.
3 Book appointments with your work. If a report is going to take two hours, then make an appointment with that report as if it were a real person.
4 Deal with tasks as soon as you can. If it’s an unpleasant task then do it first thing.
5 Be ruthless with time – but courteous with people. But don’t over-socialize either face to face or on the phone. Remember you’re eating into other people’s time as well!
one minute wonder Write down your job purpose. Then write the five activities that help you achieve this job purpose. Rate each activity 1-5 according to how happy you are with the time you spend on each (1=low, 5=high). Now get those low – rated activities into your diary!
6 Deal with your email three times a day. First thing in the morning, mid-morning and mid-afternoon. Turn off the pop-up that tells you when an email has just come through.
7 Deal with interruptions. Ask the interrupter if it’s quick or if it can wait until later. If interrupted at your desk, then stand up to keep the other person focused.
8 Deal with your in-tray once a day. Take each item and: deal with it; delegate it; file it or dump it.
9 Plan your telephone calls. Save them up and do them in a block so they’ll be quicker and more focused.
The worst feeling as a manager is when we think that the workload is too much for us. These nine tips make sure that you stay in control and go home each evening feeling on top of your workload.
Being a great time manager leaves you with more time for your people.