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Everyone Has 1440 Minutes a Day!
Openside CA - Thursday, June 18, 2009
Time is one of those things that cannot be expanded, but it can be better managed. Every one of us has 24 hours or 1440 minutes a day. Some business people are better managers of their time then others. Business people need to allocate the number of hours per day that they are prepared to spend at work and then prioritise how they are going to spend that time.
Managers need to consider:
Technical Issues:
- Sales
- Client/customer work
Management Issues:
- Planning
- Controlling operations
- Administration
- Staff leadership
- Developing new products and services
- Training and development
- Conferences
So how do you better manage your time? Here are some ideas:
- Establish daily and weekly priority goals/to do list. Mark off the task when it is completed and periodically prepare a log sheet of the amount of time you have spent on various tasks
- Control the telephone. Do not allow it to control you. Perhaps you should have messages taken during the day and have very specific return telephone time allocations: one in the morning, the other in the afternoon
- Have a ‘quiet period’ each day so that you can use the ‘quality time’ to plan your business
- Consider and analyse those persons or tasks that cause you to waste time. Can you change your management style to overcome these time wasters? For example, it might be better if you visited someone else’s office or business premises rather than have them come to yours. The visitor can close the interview or meeting and basically leave
- All meetings should have an agenda and a time limit and you should start and finish on time
- At meetings, make sure someone takes minutes, distributes the minutes and follows these up at the next meeting. If this type of activity continues at all meetings it will speed up the meeting process
Management of time is essential if you wish to be successful in business. It involves planning, delegation and elimination of bad time wasting practices. Remember, everyone is allocated the same amount of time each day. How you spend it will have a significant impact on how you perform as a business person!
Everyone Has 1440 Minutes A Day!
Stephen Nicholas - Wednesday, January 20, 2010
Time is one of those things that cannot be expanded,
but it can be better managed. Every one
of us has 24 hours or 1440 minutes a day.
Some business people are better managers of their time then others. Business people need to allocate the number
of hours per day that they are prepared to spend at work and then prioritise
how they are going to spend that time.
Managers need to consider a lot of things in allocating time covering:
Technical Issues:
- Sales
- Client/customer work
Management Issues:
- Planning
- Controlling operations
- Administration
- Staff leadership
- Developing new products and services
- Training and development
- Conferences
So how do you better manage your time? Here are some ideas:
- Establish daily and weekly priority goals/to do list. Mark off the task when it is completed and periodically prepare a log sheet of the amount of time you have spent on various tasks
- Control the telephone. Do not allow it to control you. Perhaps you should have messages taken during the day and have very specific return telephone time allocations – one in the morning, the other in the afternoon
- Have a ‘quiet period’ each day so that you can use the ‘quality time’ to plan your business
- Consider and analyse those persons or tasks that cause you to waste time. Can you change your management style to overcome these time wasters? For example, it might be better if you visited someone else’s office or business premises rather than have them come to yours. The visitor can close the interview or meeting and basically leave
- All meetings should have an agenda and a time limit and you should start and finish on time
- At meetings, make sure someone takes minutes, distributes the minutes and follow these up at the next meeting. If this type of activity continues at all meetings it will speed up the meeting process
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