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Time_E_HO.ppt: p. 2 Rev. 01/22/99 Objectives n To increase awareness of your attitude toward time. n To learn to plan time by setting priorities. n To identify signs of poor time management. n To recognize the benefits of time management
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Time_E_HO.ppt: p. 3 Rev. 01/22/99 Biggest Workplace Pressures According to the Emotionally Charged Workplace Study (American Management Association), two of the most common workplace frustrations are: v More tasks/responsibilities than time to do them v People taking up too much time with correspondence/meetings
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Time_E_HO.ppt: p. 4 Rev. 01/22/99 How Do You Feel About Time? A stitch in time saves nine. Time flies. Time is money. Why put off until tomorrow what you can do today? Make every moment count. It seems there’s either enough time or money, but never both at once.
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Time_E_HO.ppt: p. 5 Rev. 01/22/99 Symptoms of Poor Time Management n A lack of achievement. n Deadlines always missed. n High proportion of time spent socializing at work. n Excessive amount of time on the telephone. n Indecisiveness leading to delayed work. n Constantly interrupting others and being interrupted.
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Time_E_HO.ppt: p. 6 Rev. 01/22/99 Setting Priorities 1.Do my current choices actually reflect my responsibilities 2.How can I clarify what is of greatest importance to my work and have my usage of time reflect these priorities?
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Time_E_HO.ppt: p. 7 Rev. 01/22/99 Help for Deciding What Comes Next n Define responsibilities n Clarify objectives n Prioritize activities n Identify development vs. maintenance activities n Clarify as needed n Negotiate deadlines
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Time_E_HO.ppt: p. 8 Rev. 01/22/99 Enemies of Time Management n Procrastination (拖延) n Clutter ( 混乱)
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Time_E_HO.ppt: p. 9 Rev. 01/22/99 More Roadblocks to Successful Time Management n Over extending n Unclear communication n Perfectionism n Distractions
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Time_E_HO.ppt: p. 10 Rev. 01/22/99 Time Management Tips n Learn to say no assertively ( 断然). n Plan for rewards after an unpleasant task. n Plan for change; it’s inevitable. n Finish fully; it’s energizing & motivating. n Remember: Spending one minute planning saves four or five minutes in getting a task done.
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Time_E_HO.ppt: p. 11 Rev. 01/22/99 ABC Priority System Develop a list of all the things you have to do and prioritize them. A. Tasks that need to be done immediately. B. Tasks that need to be done relatively soon. C. Tasks with no current urgency.
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Time_E_HO.ppt: p. 12 Rev. 01/22/99 Take A Minute for Yourself n Stress Relief n Self-Talk n Humor n Plan fun
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Time_E_HO.ppt: p. 13 Rev. 01/22/99 Using Time to Your Benefit n Can create a sense of satisfaction. n Can help you to balance work and personal life. n Can reduce stress and improve your health. n Can improve your career since you will spend more time satisfying internal and external customers.
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Time_E_HO.ppt: p. 14 Rev. 01/22/99 Putting Time Management to the Test: A Contract for Change From the training on time management, I want to incorporate the following new ideas into my work day: 1. 2. 3. Signed ___________________________ Date__________ I will follow up with the above person in one month. Signed ___________________________ Date__________
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Time_E_HO.ppt: p. 15 Rev. 01/22/99 Closing n Comments/Questions n Wrap up n Evaluations
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