If you’re having difficulty completing tasks that you assign yourself on your to-do list, you’re not alone. Many people have trouble keeping up with their to-do lists, and these are tips that will benefit both them and you. There are a number of relatively simple steps you can take so that you’re much more effective when you try to accomplish the tasks you have on your to-do list. Here are two suggestions to help you complete your tasks much more efficiently and quickly than you had been able to before you implemented them.
“Who’s the Boss?” 10 ways to start taking control (time management, goal setting, record tracking)
If you could increase your personal productivity by say 20%, what difference would that make to the work you get completed and the success you achieve? With the right strategies and actions it will probably make a huge difference. There are many ways to increase your productivity and the right time management strategies are essential to this process. Being more productive can also leave you feeling more fulfilled rather than feeling dissatisfied when you haven’t completed anywhere near enough each day.
Often just a little more productivity at work is all that you need in order to get a promotion or a raise.
The Practice of Delegation
Part of “Project Management” involves managing the time of project team members and the time it takes to complete project tasks.
When most people think about time management, they think about mental discipline, following processes and other hard core “will power” techniques to stop procrastination and get more things done in less time.
Micromanagement, the dark side of delegation.