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A NEW LOOK AT MANAGING TIME

I. Developing a New Attitude.

A. Making lists? Here’s a great technique that works!
B. The “slice” technique – keep details pulled together and avoid lost items.
C. Avoid letting some tasks “slip through the cracks”.
D. 5 ways of defeating delegation.
E. The D.I.N. strategy the all organized managers work with.
F. Why downtime is important – build it into your schedule.
G. The critical difference between a cluttered desk and a disorganized one.


II. Working Smarter, Not Harder.

A. The secret to remembering and recovering details.
B. Feeling like a pack rat? Deciding what and when to throw it away.
C. The 2 basic organizational styles.
D. Maximizing efficiency.
E. How to keep you’re in basket under control – the basket works!
F. Three types of lists that can safeguard your planning.
G. Do you cause your own confusion? Stop!


III. Building Routine out of Chaos.

A. A high powered technique that will help during high-pressure, highstress times.
B. Pinpointing weak spots and overcoming them.
C. Three great work habits worth developing and practicing.
D. Goal setting – it’s more than just a “to-do list”.
E. Make action lists – not wish lists.
F. A simple strategy that will keep you completely focused.
G. The common causes of disorder.
H. What to do when you feel other things are more important!
I. Recognizing and managing your “perfectionist” syndrome.
J. Using your technology to save time.


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