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Harvard ManageMentor® Defeating Common “Time-Wasters”

Discussion Topics Being on alert for time-wasters Controlling time-wasters © Copyright 2010 Harvard Business School Publishing. All rights reserved. Harvard Business Publishing is an affiliate of Harvard Business School.

Being on Alert for Time-Wasters From your own experience, what are some common time-wasters with which we have to deal with? Where are the natural “bottlenecks” in our work processes that can lead to wasted time? © Copyright 2010 Harvard Business School Publishing. All rights reserved. Harvard Business Publishing is an affiliate of Harvard Business School.

Controlling Time-Wasters What steps can we take to improve specific business processes that are currently sources of wasted time? Activity: Take 5 minutes to write down your three biggest personal time- wasters. Pair up with someone to brainstorm and discuss ideas for overcoming your time-wasters. © Copyright 2010 Harvard Business School Publishing. All rights reserved. Harvard Business Publishing is an affiliate of Harvard Business School.

Next Steps Consider some of the specific steps you can take to help your team overcome and eliminate time-wasters, including bottlenecks in work processes. Consider working through the Worksheet for Indentifying and Evaluating Time-Wasters found in the Harvard ManageMentor topic Time Management. © Copyright 2010 Harvard Business School Publishing. All rights reserved. Harvard Business Publishing is an affiliate of Harvard Business School.