Time Management PPT
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This presentation deals with "Time" as a resource that has to be "Managed" by You, thus putting you in charge of it. It begins with the focus on identifying your own personal attitudes toward time management, then discusses key steps in planning and prioritizing, and finally recognizing your internal and external time wasters. The PPT further explains 5 steps to Time Management and encourages conducting a SWOT Analysis and applying the SMART criteria to build your time management skill. See below for additional details on the topics covered in this slide presentation. For author information, content credits and usage rights download the PPT or refer to the disclaimer page of the blogsite.
This presentation deals with "Time" as a resource that has to be "Managed" by You, thus putting you in charge of it. It begins with the focus on identifying your own personal attitudes toward time management, then discusses key steps in planning and prioritizing, and finally recognizing your internal and external time wasters. The PPT further explains 5 steps to Time Management and encourages conducting a SWOT Analysis and applying the SMART criteria to build your time management skill. See below for additional details on the topics covered in this slide presentation. For author information, content credits and usage rights download the PPT or refer to the disclaimer page of the blogsite.
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- Time Management PPT
- How Does Time Equal Money? The author asks you this question setting a frame of reference for you. A frame that builds time-orientation or sensitivity to time by realizing that each day you get 86,400 Seconds in A Day and that’s all every human gets. Assume that these seconds are deposited each day in the account of your life. Just as you would do for money you would try and withdraw each single second of it spending it to maximum. Viewed this way, time therefore, is like money which must be used while its there, each day. If you fail to do so, you lose it each day as your life progresses and you age.
- Time Is Democratic. Expanding on the above analogy of time being equal to money, the author states that the deposited time is same for each of us. One must therefore live in the present on today’s deposits and invest it for the future.
- What Is Time? Time is viewed as a resource here and resources must be valued and efficiently managed by considering priorities and avoiding poor planning and procrastination. The reasons for failure with management of time are explored and the importance of Balancing life is discussed.
- What Good Time Management Can Do For You? Good time management can allow you to fulfill your personal and professional goals. This section explains what Time Management is, it’s unique characteristics, and explores Internal & External Time Wasters.
- 5 Time Management Steps. In this section you learn about the 5 Steps to Time Management beginning with Setting Priorities, Setting Goals for Each Priority, Planning for Goal Attainment, Planning to Allocate Time, and Time Management Tools and Techniques.
- Improving Yourself with SWOT. Time Management cannot be practiced in isolation. It is a skill that is developed and supported by other effective habits. Habits are an integral part of your personality and thus one must know oneself. This section shows you how you can use the SWOT Tool - the strengths, weakness, opportunities and threats to know more about yourself.
- Getting SMART With Time. Continuing with further developing your time management skill, this section focuses on using the SMART criteria to develop yourself in the areas of your Weakness and Threats.
- Finding That Extra Hour. In further developing your time management skillset you will need to adopt a mindset that shows you how to use time effectively and efficiently by finding that extra hour to do what you want, by being able to take quick decisions that save time, being able to say NO to matters out of your scope and, being realistic about our expectations about winning it all. Discover and learn more inside the Time Management PPT.