Management skills are very important even if you are applying for small positions. Your boss will want to know how well you work with time, the load and other colleagues around. It is vital that you learn how to assess your strengths and weaknesses so you can improve the areas that will land you a promotion after some time. Management skills can be both inherited and learned. Here are some tips on how to discover and hone them properly. Read the rest of this entry »
Time boxing is a system of time management which breaks down a long and complex task into smaller pieces. Each piece of the task must be accomplished by a specific deadline.
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When time is viewed as a non-renewable resource it often becomes easier to understand the importance of managing it wisely. As with any resource, there is a direct relationship between the supply of, and the demand for, that resource.
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One way that many people can increase their productivity, and thereby improve upon their overall time management skills is through learning to delegate responsibilities to others. Whether in personal or professional life “no man is an island unto himself.”
Throughout the course of history mankind has sought to develop new ways to record, track and make better use of time. From the invention of the sundial to the introduction of the modern calendar, the need to responsibly understand and manage time has been a concern to individuals, both in their professional and personal lives, for thousands of years.