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EFFECTIVE TIME MANAGEMENT

EFFECTIVE TIME MANAGEMENT. TRAINING WORKSHOP. Renew yourself regularly. Objective of the Training. Prioritize Effectively with Multitasks Manage and Control Crises Values Clarification with Superiors and Subordinates Increase Productivity Reduce your Stress Levels

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EFFECTIVE TIME MANAGEMENT

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  1. EFFECTIVE TIME MANAGEMENT TRAINING WORKSHOP

  2. Renew yourself regularly

  3. Objective of the Training • Prioritize Effectively with Multitasks • Manage and Control Crises • Values Clarification with Superiors and Subordinates • Increase Productivity • Reduce your Stress Levels • Balance Work and Personal Priorities

  4. Prioritize, and do the most important things first.

  5. Define your mission and goals in life.

  6. “Change is Universal… Change is Permanent…. Be ever willing to Change….. For, change alone leads you to success and happiness!!!”

  7. Pareto’s Principle (80/20 Rule) • 80% of Work gives 20% Results & 20% of Work gives 80% Results • One Rs.500/- v/s Hundred Rs.5/- • Effective v/s Efficient • Smart work v/s Hard work

  8. Stephen Covey’s Time Management Matrix Urgent Not Urgent I II . Crisis . Pressing problems . Deadline-driven projects, meetings, preparations . Preparation . Prevention . Values clarification . Planning . Relationship building . True re-creation . Empowerment Important III IV . Interruptions, some phone calls . Some mail, some reports . Some meetings . Many proximate, pressing matters . Many popular activities . Trivia, busywork . Some phone calls . Time wasters . “Escape” activities . Irrelevant mail . Excessive TV Not Important

  9. Quadrant I • Represents things that are both “urgent” and “important” – we need to spend time here • This is where we manage, we produce, where we bring our experience and judgment to bear in responding to many needs and challenges. • Many important activities become urgent through procrastination, or because we don’t do enough prevention and planning

  10. Quadrant II • Includes activities that are “important, but not urgent”- Quadrant of Quality • Here’s where we do our long-range planning, anticipate and prevent problems, empower others, broaden our minds and increase our skills • Ignoring this Quadrant feeds and enlarges Quadrant I, creating stress, burnout, and deeper crises for the person consumed by it • Investing in this Quadrant shrinks Quadrant I

  11. Quadrant III • Includes things that are “urgent, but not important” - Quadrant of Deception. • The noise of urgency creates the illusion of importance. • Actual activities, if they’re important at all, are important to someone else. • Many phone calls, meetings and drop-in visitors fall into this category

  12. Quadrant IV • Reserved for activities that are “not urgent, not important”- Quadrant of Waste • We often “escape” to Quadrant IV for survival • Reading addictive novels, watching mindless television shows, or gossiping at office would qualify as Quadrant IV time-wasters

  13. Is it bad to be in Quadrant I? • Are you in Quadrant I because of the urgency or the importance? • If urgency dominates, when importance fades, you’ll slip into Quadrant III. • But if you’re in Quadrant I because of importance, when urgency fades you’ll move to Quadrant II.

  14. What is the problem with urgency? • Urgency itself is not the problem… • When urgency is the dominant factor in our lives, importance isn’t • What we regard as “first things” are urgent things

  15. Where do I get time to spend in Quadrant II? • From Quadrant III • Time spent in Quadrant I is both urgent and important- we already know we need to be there • We know we shouldn’t be there in Quadrant IV • But Quadrant III can fool us

  16. MINOR TIME WASTERS • Interruptions we face during the day • Being a slave on the telephone • Unexpected/Unwanted visitors • Needless reports/Junk mail • Meetings without agenda

  17. MAJORTIME WASTERS • Procrastination • Afraid to Delegate • Not Wanting to Say "NO" • Low Self-Esteem • Problems With Objectives/Priorities

  18. WHAT CAN STOP YOU? • Negative Thoughts • Negative People • Low Self-Esteem • Fear of Failure • Fear of Rejection / Criticism

  19. ACTION PLAN • Enter the RISK ZONE • Communicate & Clarify Values • Analyse your use of TIME - "80/20“ • Do not “REACT” to Urgency • Deal with One Paper only Once

  20. ACTION PLAN • Allocate time according to Priorities (Quiet Hour, Session I,II,III,IV) • "TO DO LIST“ (Top 3 Priorities today) • Have a Follow through • Learn to say two letter word - "NO" • Visualization and Auto-Suggestion • Delegate low Priority Item

  21. "SMART" GOALS • S - Specific & Self • M - Measurable • A - Achievable & Positive • R - Realistic & Rewarding • T - Time Bound

  22. PANCH AMRUT • Step 1 – Define your Role • Step 2 – Set your Monthly Goal • Step 3 – Schedule your Weekly Time • Step 4 – Adopt it Daily - 80/20 • Step 5 – Act on it, Now!

  23. Designed & Created by Shabbar Suterwala – Director Leaders Workshop Corporate Soft Skills Trainer – NLP Practitioner For CD of Soft Skills Presentations contact Email: shabbarsuterwala@hotmail.com Or Call: +91-989 222 5864

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