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Leadership

Hold fast thy time. Guard it, watch over it, every hour, every minute. Unregarded, it slips away, like a lizard, smooth and slippery, faithless. Hold every moment sacred. Give each clarity and meaning, each the weight of thing awareness, each its true and due fulfillment. ~Thomas Mann.

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Leadership

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  1. Hold fast thy time. Guard it, watch over it, every hour, every minute. Unregarded, it slips away, like a lizard, smooth and slippery, faithless. Hold every moment sacred. Give each clarity and meaning, each the weight of thing awareness, each its true and due fulfillment. ~Thomas Mann Leadership Time & Meeting Management Lesson Five

  2. 1. What is Time Management? A. Using the time available to the greatest advantage B. Assessing and improving your present time management skills

  3. Never try to teach a pig to sing; it wastes your time and it annoys the pig. ~Paul Dickson

  4. 2. Two Governing Principles of Time Management A. Attitude of taking charge and control over the things of your life B. Developing self-mastery or discipline by developing good habits

  5. We first make our habits and then our habits make us. ~John Dryden

  6. 3. Effective Time Management Guidelines A. Daily “TO DO” list B. Traditional “ABC” list of prioritizing tasks C. Effective delegation D. Control and minimize interruptions E. Handling phone calls F. Action against procrastination G. Rules for handling paper work H. Clear, and accurate communication I. Open door policy J. Daily planners

  7. The chains of habit are generally too small to be felt until they are too strong to be broken. ~Samuel Johnson

  8. 4. Effective Meeting Management Tools A. Rules and procedures B. Define the issues and goals C. Relevant data D. Agenda E. Limits F. Physical facilities G. Prepare H. Control I. Keep records

  9. Dost thou love life? Then do not squander time, for that’s the stuff life is made of. ~Benjamin Franklin

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