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Taking Charge of Your Workday Bob Martin
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Program Goal To gain an understanding of time allocation techniques that will aid in decision-making and increase personal productivity –Describe a SMART goal –Create a SMART goal –List steps in creating a plan to achieve goals –Describe a time log –Describe a master list, weekly block plan and to-do list –Create a master list –Describe an ABC and paired comparison prioritization process –List strategies to cope with procrastination, making the most of meeting time and dealing with interruptions
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What’s Ahead Setting Goals Analyzing “Time Leaks” The Master List Weekly Planning The Daily To-Do List Prioritization Techniques Procrastination Managing Meetings Minimizing Interruptions
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Goals: S pecific M easurable A ction-oriented R ealistic T ime specific …and written
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SMART Acronym in Practice VerbNounMeasurement Time Measurement DecreaseWaistline1”2 weeks
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SMART Acronym in Practice VerbNounMeasurement Time Measurement DecreaseWaistline1”2 weeks StreamlineStatus Report Process By 6 stepsEnd of the month
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Goal Achievement Plan 1.Write goal out in detail 2.Determine how you will benefit 3.Analyze where you stand now 4.Set a deadline 5.Identify obstacles 6.Identify knowledge 7.Identify people, groups, etc. you’ll need 8.Determine how you can reward helpers 9.Write a plan and make it complete
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Analyzing Time Leaks Record each transition Be specific Abbreviate Record throughout the day
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Time Log
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Master List Capture every idea Always accessible When you think it; ink it Schedule a time to review regularly
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Weekly Planning Weekly planning ensures progress towards goals and objectives Review goals and master list Hot tip: multiply estimates by a factor of 1.3
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Block Plan Tips 1.Schedule recurring meetings/events first 2.Identify “Prime Time” 3.Schedule large blocks of time next 4.Block out time for items from Weekly Plan 5.Plan for unexpected – avoid scheduling back-to-back 6.Invest in “PC” time
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To-Do List Tips 1.Write out in morning or previous night 2.Review Weekly Plan 3.Transfer unfinished items from previous day 4.Check calendar and tickler/holding/pending files for tasks, calls and follow-up activities 5.Add any items from Master List
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Prioritizing Techniques ABC – 123 Method –A Tasks –B Tasks –C Tasks
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Problem Solving Tools RankingTask Answer ringing phone Acknowledge visitor at counter Perform filing Answer email Write report
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Problem Solving Tools RankingTask 2Answer ringing phone 1Acknowledge visitor at counter 5Perform filing 3Answer email 4Write report
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Procrastination Schedule a block of time Delegate if possible Trade task with someone else Break down into smallest tasks Knock out quick/easy tasks Try to accomplish in ½ estimated time Plan a reward Make it fun Establish a starting routine Make a verbal commitment
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Managing Meetings Establish clear objectives Create a focused, written agenda Encourage preparation by circulating agenda before meeting Paraphrase questions to reflect agenda Summarize outcomes/actions for each agenda item Establish systems to ensure meetings start, cover items and end on time Ask for/assist with objectives Suggest items for agenda. Ask for “oral agenda” if none provided Ask how to best prepare Paraphrase questions to reflect agenda Summarize outcomes that pertain to you Confirm beginning and ending time. Refer to agenda to keep meeting on track
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Drop-In Interruptions: Reducing Refer to someone else Schedule a meeting with yourself Close door Use phone mail/email Rearrange furniture Use your weekly block plan Interruption log
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Drop-In Interruptions: Shortening Set a time limit Summarize Stand up Meet in their space Schedule time for interruptions
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Telephone Interruptions - Reducing Screen calls Use voicemail or email Solicit & leave detailed messages Announce preferred times for calls
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Telephone Interruptions - Shortening Get to the point Set a time limit Stand up Use timer Summarize
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