Time management is important to allow one to take charge of their time, day, and life. With the speed of change in today's world, time, quality, and cost are constantly in tension. Peter Drucker said "Time is the scarcest resource of managers. If it is not managed, nothing else can be managed." The document provides 8 tips for prioritizing tasks including: 1) recording all activities, 2) determining primary goals, 3) focusing on the 20% of activities that yield 80% of results, 4) evaluating what is important versus urgent, 5) ranking tasks A-C in priority, 6) creating a schedule, 7) revisiting goals to adjust, and 8) purging unnecessary
1. TIME MANAGEMENT
PRACTICAL PRIORITY GUIDE PROVIDING TIPS TO ALLOW YOU
TO TAKE CHARGE OF YOUR TIME, YOUR DAY AND YOUR LIFE.
The reality of today’s world is that we have to
do more, better, faster, and with less. Time,
quality, and cost are in constant tension,
especially during hard economic times and the
speed in which the world is changing. Often
times, one or two of these factors takes priority
and plays a prominent role in our planning,
setting priorities, decision-making, and other
time management issues.
“Time is the scarcest resource of managers.
If it is not managed, nothing else can be managed.”
—Peter Drucker