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Basic Management Skills
Recent studies have shown that industrial supervisors are
working at less than 60 % of their potential. Basic management
skills training is guaranteed to change all this and at such
little cost
Manager in context
Most of my adult...
Get Your Feet Wet With Time Management!
Since the early days of the cyberspace, finding hints on time
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Six Sigma Training 101 – Better Management Basics
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Time Management Makes a Good Home Based Business
We’ve all had those days when we wish we had better time management skills. After all, better time management would help you get the job done better even when life’s little annoyances seem to throw you off track. Good time management skills make for...
Time Management Provides Flexibility
Time management is a source for flexible schedules. When we have
flexibility, we have more time for ourselves. Many of us make a
list of tasks to handle and knock them down one by one. Some
start with the larger tasks, while others begin with the...
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Time Management and Working to Succeed
Time management is the process of working to succeed. When you
are working to succeed, you are reaching your goals. Another way
to look it is the popular phrase "begin with the end in mind."
Sometimes it is difficult when times are constantly changing and
problems get in you way, so it is important to decide which plan
works for you as well as understanding that life has its ups and
downs. It is also important to honestly evaluate your current
situation and then decide in which direction you wish to move.
When you are planning to reach goals, sit down and really ponder
on what is needed to reach your goal. Write down your goal and
then write down the very next thing that you could do to take
action towards that goal. By knowing what your very next step is
going to be, you will be amazed at how many things can get done
and move you forward on your path to success.
There are different ways to approach time management and goal
setting. Some prefer to set short-term goals, reach that goal
and then go for a long-term goal. Others prefer to set short and
long-term goals in the same time management system in an effort
to reach both goals accordingly. One of the best tools provided
to me in time management or rather business planning, is
role-playing. Set your goals and then play out parts in your
head and
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create strategies for how you would like to see the
plan carried out and also think of contingencies for how the
steps might change along the way. This works better for some
people than others, so try it out and at least make it a tool
for your "toolbox of time management techniques." This time
management technique can also help you keep grounded in reality
by practicing how you react to situations and to develop a more
proactive approach in your habits.
When working to succeed, your success is something that you
alone measure. How you view success will affect how you react to
others and situations. After all, how we view the world is a
reflection of how we view ourselves. No one is born a successful
leader, a sales person, an athlete or an engineer. These things
require training and development of skills and habits. Your path
to success will be the same so keep your eye on the goal, make
sure it's the right goal and use effective management of your
time to clear your path to success.
About the author:
Dave Saunders is a professional lecturer, and successful
entrepreneur. He enjoys creating interconnections through his
writings and lectures to help others create context and see new
discoveries and technologies in more a practical light. You can
find more time management at www.endless abundance.net.
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