“PUNCTUALITY RULES Being punctual to meetings and appointments not only reduces time wasting but is also a powerful way to demonstrate your respect for other people’s time. Do plan ahead by setting reminders in your calendar. Do arrive a few minutes early to meetings and appointments. Don’t start meetings late for late arrivals. Don’t derail your schedule by coming out late from meetings. If the meeting is running long, excuse yourself. Do be vigilant about being on time to appointments with your superiors. Don’t assume your team members know the importance of punctuality. Remind them frequently that punctuality increases productivity and reduces stress in the department. Be particularly vigilant about respecting your boss’s time, even if he is constantly wasting yours.”
― Best Practices: Time Management: Set Priorities to Get the Right Things Done – A Practical Guide for Managers to Achieve Goals, Handle Interruptions, and ...
― Best Practices: Time Management: Set Priorities to Get the Right Things Done – A Practical Guide for Managers to Achieve Goals, Handle Interruptions, and ...
“supporting each other in a joint effort. Discuss ways to prevent time wasting in areas of your department that seem especially inefficient. Set up an informal forum, in which your staff can share their time-saving tricks. Some people have a natural sense of how to use time effectively, and everyone can benefit from their wisdom. Don’t forget to offer your own suggestions. Then draft a time-management”
― Best Practices: Time Management: Set Priorities to Get the Right Things Done – A Practical Guide for Managers to Achieve Goals, Handle Interruptions, and ...
― Best Practices: Time Management: Set Priorities to Get the Right Things Done – A Practical Guide for Managers to Achieve Goals, Handle Interruptions, and ...
“management in your department, you and your staff begin supporting each other in a joint effort. Discuss ways to prevent time wasting in areas of your department that seem especially inefficient. Set up an informal forum, in which your staff can share their time-saving tricks. Some people have a natural sense of how to use time effectively, and everyone can benefit from their wisdom. Don’t forget to offer your own suggestions. Then draft a time-management plan that allows everyone to focus on tasks and objectives that support the company’s goals.”
― Best Practices: Time Management: Set Priorities to Get the Right Things Done – A Practical Guide for Managers to Achieve Goals, Handle Interruptions, and ...
― Best Practices: Time Management: Set Priorities to Get the Right Things Done – A Practical Guide for Managers to Achieve Goals, Handle Interruptions, and ...
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