Time Management F OR A S MALL B USINESS. TIMEMANAGEMENT 2 Welcome 1. Agenda 2. Ground Rules 3. Introductions.

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Time Management F OR A S MALL B USINESS

TIMEMANAGEMENT 2 Welcome 1. Agenda 2. Ground Rules 3. Introductions

TIMEMANAGEMENT 3 Objectives After completing this training, you will be able to: Explain the concept of time management and why it is important to small businesses Explain some commonly employed time management practices, including: Pareto analysis ABC method Eisenhower method POSEC method

TIMEMANAGEMENT 4 What Do You Know? What do you know or want to learn about time management?

TIMEMANAGEMENT 5 Time Management: Systematically prioritizing tasks and competing demands to complete the most important tasks within a certain amount of time Goal is to reduce distractions so that more tasks and demands are completed

TIMEMANAGEMENT 6 Importance of Time Management for a Small Business Poor time management can cost you money Maximize the number of hours in your workday Work smarter not harder within the time constraints of a workday

TIMEMANAGEMENT 7 Benefits of Time Management for a Small Business More business equals more income More focused More organized Less stress More time for family and friends

TIMEMANAGEMENT 8 Discussion Point #1: Benefits of Time Management Describe how you could benefit from using time management.

TIMEMANAGEMENT 9 Time Management Plan A written guide of prioritized tasks to complete on a daily, weekly, and monthly basis that will achieve your written goals

TIMEMANAGEMENT 10 Sample Time Management Plan GOAL I will generate a minimum of $6,000 in sales every month, starting the month after next (March).

TIMEMANAGEMENT 11 Time Management Plan Key Elements 1.Clearly defined written goals 2.Detailed list of tasks 3.Prioritization of the tasks 4.List of important ongoing business functions 5.Built in flexibility

TIMEMANAGEMENT 12 Key Element 1: Clearly Defined Written Goals

TIMEMANAGEMENT 13 Key Element 2: Detailed List of Tasks: For each task What needs to be done? Who needs to do it? When is it due? Where is it being done or being delivered? Any other details

TIMEMANAGEMENT 14 Key Element 3: Prioritization of the Tasks Assign a priority level to every task under each step Rearrange the tasks in order of priority Allocate ample time to complete the most critical tasks first

TIMEMANAGEMENT 15 Key Element 4: List Important Ongoing Business Functions Include in your task list time to: Pay bills Invoice clients Review correspondence Make bank deposits

TIMEMANAGEMENT 16 Key Element 5: Built-in Flexibility When assigning an estimated amount of time to complete each task, be sure to: Allow for time to address opportunities and issues as they arise Allow extra time for critical tasks, if needed Allow time for interruptions Allow time for breaks

TIMEMANAGEMENT 17 SMART Goals

TIMEMANAGEMENT 18 Discussion Point #2: SMART Goals Write one of your business goals using the SMART format.

TIMEMANAGEMENT 19 Using SMART Goals Write the steps and tasks to identify: Who What When Where Why

TIMEMANAGEMENT 20 Discussion Point #3: Tasks Developed with SMART Goals Look at the SMART goal you wrote for your business. Write the steps and tasks needed to achieve your goal.

TIMEMANAGEMENT 21 Pareto Analysis 20% of tasks or a persons efforts will produce 80% of the result Tasks that generate the greatest return should be completed first Prioritizing tasks is critically important because small business owners usually juggle many priorities

TIMEMANAGEMENT 22 ABC Method Give most important tasks the letter A Less important tasks the letter B Least important tasks the letter C

TIMEMANAGEMENT 23 Eisenhower Method

TIMEMANAGEMENT 24 POSEC Method

TIMEMANAGEMENT 25 Managing Your Time For the next work week: Prioritize the list of tasks Allocate ample time to complete each task Dont forget those important ongoing business functions Select a tool for planning your daily and weekly time

TIMEMANAGEMENT 26 A Closer Look at Allocating Time in Your Time Management Plan Tips for prioritizing your tasks Know the number of hours in your work day Allocate only 75 percent of the available work hours

TIMEMANAGEMENT 27 Working Your Plan Tips for prioritizing your tasks Use timers or alarms to stay on task Work high priority tasks FIRST Take time to manage your business Take breaks Set aside time to prioritize for next week

TIMEMANAGEMENT 28 Assigning Tasks and Delegating Roles and Responsibilities Who else can do one or some of the tasks in this weeks plan? Am I the only person who can do this?

TIMEMANAGEMENT 29 Discussion Point #4: Task Delegation To whom can you delegate tasks?

TIMEMANAGEMENT 30 Reviewing and Updating Your Time Management Plan

TIMEMANAGEMENT 31 Common Distractions, Obstacles, and Solutions People In person By telephone Meetings Work environment Self-initiated distractions

TIMEMANAGEMENT 32 Top Four Key Points to Remember 1.The five key elements of a good time management plan 2.Use written SMART goals with steps and tasks to create clarity of focus 3.The four ways to prioritize goals for writing your time management plan 4.Update time management plans daily and weekly

TIMEMANAGEMENT 33 Summary What final questions do you have? What have you learned? How would you evaluate the training?

TIMEMANAGEMENT 34 Conclusion You have learned about: The concept of time management and why it is important to small businesses Some commonly employed time management practices, including: Pareto analysis, ABC method, Eisenhower method, and POSEC method