Time management

1. Have a Time Check Know exactly how you spend your time. In an office setting, you should know the tasks that are stealing your time. Then you can do something about it. For example, you may be spending an hour on email instead of completing important projects. Knowing exactly where your time is going can help you make decisions about delegating tasks or buying software to speed up some lower-level processes.




 

2. Set a Time Limit


Setting a time limit for a task can be fun. In fact, it can be like a game. Some companies actually divide employees into groups, and the group that finishes a project or task first gets a reward. You can apply this principle to any task. Set a definite time limit, such as an hour or two. Then try to finish the task within the allotted time, and feel the excitement as you do it.

3. Use Software Tools for Time Management

Technology is more sophisticated at managing time. Various apps even help track employees' time so that you can monitor their check-ins and check-outs. The internet offers a variety of apps and tools, and some are useful for business management, especially for monitoring and assessing daily processes. For many apps, the advanced functions of the paid versions can also give you added control and better user experience.





Comments

FireGabes said…
Dankie son for letting me know more about time Management
AinohNamwandi said…
This was so informative and interesting 🙌🏻
Its really precise, on point. Time management is the only thing that matters nowadays, else we go find ourselves witj outstanding task.
Do acknowledge people's work too.
Salute
You did well Son,time management is really an essential part of life. Lack or shortage of it will result to poverty. Keep it uo and acknowledge your work alwayssalute
You did well Son,time management is really an essential part of life. Lack or shortage of it will result to poverty. Keep it uo and acknowledge your work alwayssalute
Great work. Time management is essential part of life
Maria Petrus N said…
This is really helpful...would like to read more