Today I learn several skills of time management :
1.Concentrate on results, not on being
busy
2.Concentrate as much of your time and energy as
possible on the high payoff tasks.
(80:20 Rule: 80% of unfocussed effort generates
only 20% of results. The remaining 80% of results are achieved
with only 20% of the effort. )
3.For me, my time cost 50 euros/day, I work for GE 5 hour per day, so my value is 10 euros per hour.
4.Move your job towards doing things
that you enjoy. Almost every job has tedious or unpleasant elements
to it - it is important that these parts are done properly. And
it is up to you to minimize the time you spend doing tedious jobs.
5.concentrate on doing well in the areas your BOSS considers to be most important.
6. Six questions
What is the purpose of the job?
What are the measures of success?
What are the priorities and deadlines?
What resources are available?
What costs are acceptable?
How does this relate to other people?
7.Make an Action Plan, it differs
from a To Do List in that it focuses on the achievement of a single goal.
1.Concentrate on results, not on being
busy
2.Concentrate as much of your time and energy as
possible on the high payoff tasks.
(80:20 Rule: 80% of unfocussed effort generates
only 20% of results. The remaining 80% of results are achieved
with only 20% of the effort. )
3.For me, my time cost 50 euros/day, I work for GE 5 hour per day, so my value is 10 euros per hour.
4.Move your job towards doing things
that you enjoy. Almost every job has tedious or unpleasant elements
to it - it is important that these parts are done properly. And
it is up to you to minimize the time you spend doing tedious jobs.
5.concentrate on doing well in the areas your BOSS considers to be most important.
6. Six questions
What is the purpose of the job?
What are the measures of success?
What are the priorities and deadlines?
What resources are available?
What costs are acceptable?
How does this relate to other people?
7.Make an Action Plan, it differs
from a To Do List in that it focuses on the achievement of a single goal.

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