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| Time Management Skills - Free Online Tutorial |
| The information in this free Time Management Skills tutorial is taken from “GetAhead in Management”. This accelerated learning course condenses a 2-day class-based course into a highly focused eBook & CD-Rom. It will teach you to control the vicious circle of time-pressure and stress; allowing you to make the most effective use of your time, energy and talents. |
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Goal Setting
Defining Your Goals |
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Defining Your Objectives The definition of a clear goal that obeys the SMART criteria is only the first step towards achieving your vision. To clarify what needs to be done to achieve the goal, you will need to analyze it, in order to define a series of objectives. The function of objectives is to: 1. Identify clearly what needs to be done, 2. Describe how it is to be achieved, and 3. Specify the criteria for success For example, if the goal is to reduce customer complaints by 30%, by the end of the financial year, then a series of objectives would be derived from this, which together would make the goal achievable. One of the objectives could be "to improve the efficiency of customer enquiry processing by 50% by the end of the financial year". This objective is clear and limited, it identifies exactly what needs to be done and in what timeframe. It also sets a clear achievement target, which can be measured and assessed. Your objectives should focus on what it is you actually plan to do and should not allow you to hide behind vague abstractions. The definition of clear objectives is a key time management skill. Objective Ranking Once you have a list of objectives that together make your goal achievable, the next step is to rank your objectives in order of importance. You should then think about the practicalities of each objective. For example, do any rely on factors outside of your control? If so, then you might not be able to start on these straightaway. Once you have decided how many can be put into effect immediately, you can make your commitment to them public. This has two advantages, firstly it lets other people know what you intend to do, so that they can accommodate it. Secondly it demonstrates your determination to see things through; as no one likes to be seen to fail. In the earlier example we defined the objective: "to improve the efficiency of customer enquiry processing by 50% by the end of the financial year". One approach is to divide a sheet into two columns as shown and then to identify the means and actions, which will make this achievable. Using a planning sheet of this type will help to reduce each objective to a series of more manageable tasks. You should always assess the effectiveness of your planning by reviewing the results achieved against the desired objectives. If your plan didn't achieve the desired result, was it due to: a fault in the plans, perhaps they were unrealistic. Did you fail to follow them effectively or was the problem beyond your control, perhaps you needed cooperation from others, which was not forthcoming. |
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Planning
Your Day
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| The information in this free tutorial is taken from “GetAhead in Time Management”. This accelerated learning course condenses a 2-day class-based course into a highly focused eBook & CD-Rom. It will teach you to control the vicious circle of time-pressure and stress; allowing you to make the most effective use of your time, energy and talents. |
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| eBook Multimedia CD-Rom eBook & Multimedia CD-Rom |
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