For what it’s worth, we cobbled together the best of the time management blog posts and articles from this past month of procrastination fascination.
Lest you think we’re kidding about the drivel that fills the time management blogs, imagine reading the thousands of posts we rejected including one that detailed how business travelers should stay on the lower floors of hotels to save time in the elevators.
There are no words to describe just how stupid you have to be to follow advice like that.
Time management Time management. From childhood to till now I always think about 24 hours utilization. The ’80:20 Rule’. This says that typically 80% of unfocussed effort generates only 20% of results. This means that the remaining 80% of results are …
time management and what can’t be managed We had a talk on Sunday at church about using our time more wisely. Most of the time I was telling myself–this isn’t for you, this isn’t for you. Because I am one of those people who is obsessive about making sure I get the most out of …
Drucker on Time As a Resource There is without doubt an issue of time management going on here – that the Drucker quote below might shed some light on. However I think that what they really believe, perhaps sub-consciously, is,. “Mike, we are in a routine here. …
The Illusion of Multitasking Posted in Entrepreneurship, My Future in Focus, Personal Development, Time Management Tagged: Blackberry, brain, business coaching, cognition, cognitive behavior, decision making, focus, focus management, Franklin Covey, life, …
Learning Time Management is Like Learning a Language Because time management is built on a collection of personal habits, changing them is entirely up the individual’s willingness, and requires continuous practice to turn a new technique into a habit that can stick. …
Stress Management Techniques A good time management course can do a great deal to help with all of these. Learning to focus on one thing at a time, setting times when you can be interrupted and times when you cannot, having regular breaks and a definite end to your …
Sir, you don’t need more time Time management is a popular topic well chronicled in leadership and sociological discourse. Yet, despite the large amount of ink it gets, many leaders still get stung by the time bug while ploughing through their leadership functions. …
Top Management Tips: How To Cut Business Costs With Employee Time … Having easy access to time management history allows your company to guesstimate (with accuracy) the man hours of a particular project, what that project will cost in labor and resources, the cost effectiveness of pricing, …
Choosing a Time Management Plan Thats Right for you The types of time management techniques often employed today are wide ranging and varied in both their approach and tools used. Most business people have graduated from traditional desk top calendars and wrist watches to some type of …
Time Management for Freelancers: My Wired Article — Nerdist This piece chronicles 6 weeks of my life trying to implement time management programs as a freelancer. It was super fun to write and I ACTUALLY LEARNED STUFF IN THE PROCESS. I sincerely hope you enjoy it. If you have a need for instant …
EVERGREEN: Time Management-Manage yourself, not your time Unfortunately the term “Time management” creates a false impression of what a person is able to do. Time can’t be managed, time is uncontrollable we can only manage ourselves and our use of time. Time management is actually …
Sharpening The Saw – Habit Seven of the Seven Habits – We Take it … That’s why Covey’s book is Number One on our list, and that’s why we were absent from the world of Leadership Development blogging for the past month. We were sharpening the saw. With our saws now razor sharp, …
Thinking of improving your time management skills for your 2009 New Year’s Resolution? Do yourself a favor and don’t read the blogs, read a book: 7 Habits of Highly Effective People, by Stephen R. Covey.