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July 7, 2004
Productivity
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SO WHAT TIME WILL YOU FINISH WORK TOMORROW ? Just as few people are trained in information management, even fewer are trained in workload management. Yet every job in the world entails balancing a series of to-dos with the clock. Our research with over 1,000,000 of our customers worldwide in best-practice productivity processes, shows that very few people have a realistic plan for each day. Most plans that we see are long lists of non prioritized tasks-more of a wish list than a plan. Here is a quick check as to how your workload management processes compare to best practice. Firstly, think about where you presently keep all the things you have to do . How many of the following tools do you use each day? Notepad, paper to-do list, scraps of paper, post-it notes, whiteboard, piles on the desk, Inbox, electronic to-do list, diary, electronic calendar and your memory. No wonder we so quickly lose the plot and find ourselves working late. Best practice demands just one place to plan (yes, that's ONE). When our work is in one place then we have something we can manage and control. Now we have consolidated our tasks into one location we have a process that will get you home on time!
Start today to develop the skills that will help you stay balanced and
in control of your personal agenda. By developing essential skills such
as personal organization, life/work balance and workload management you
will improve every aspect of your life. |
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