Researched & Prepared by:-
Anuj Tripathi
A Challenge:-
To write a definition ofTo write a definition of
T I M E M A N A G E M E N T.T I M E M A N A G E M E N T.
Definition:-
The predictable control an
individual can exercise over a
series of events.
Let us
“THINK”
?
WHY TIME
MANAGEMENT ?
Most of us find that:
1. We are constantly under pressure chasing
deadlines.
2. No time to think & make improvements.
3. No time to learn new things.
4. We are not caring enough for our families.
5. Social life has practically come to a naught.
Most of us find that:
6. No time for relaxation, nature watch,
hobbies etc
7. We have no time even to learn about ‘Time
Management’
8. We have no time to do any academic work
9. We are not getting full joy & satisfaction out
of life
10. We feel that the circumstances are such that
we have really no control over it.
“Sorry, I don’t have the time”
We all have 24 hours in a day
‘Nobody has more and nobody has less. YeNobody has more and nobody has less. Ye
we find that some people find time to do manywe find that some people find time to do many
things in life, While others keep saying ‘Sorry, Ithings in life, While others keep saying ‘Sorry, I
don’t have the time.’don’t have the time.’
““Even Nehru & Gandhi had 24Even Nehru & Gandhi had 24
hours.”hours.”
Managing Time From Right
Brain
Develop a passion in what
you want to do.
Time will fall in line..
Managing Time
Is
Managing
“ONESELF”
TIME ANALYSIS
Studies reveal
Most of the time busy with routine
 Rarely they are alone
- too many interruptions
 Telephoning took most of their time
 Hopping from one job to another
- Job highly fragmented
- change of subject too frequent
TIME ANALYSIS
Studies Reveal
 Managing too many visitors
- Inability to say ‘no’
 Little or no time to think, plan, act & decide
 Spent most of their time in trivial many
rather than the vital few.
MANAGERS TIME
Planning is key managerial function but
research shows that less than 5% of
management time goes on planning.
Pareto Principle : Twenty percent of your
time will produce 80% of your productive
output. Can you afford not to manage at-
least that 20% ?
Parkinson’s Law : Work expands to fill the
time available for it. Beware !
TOP TEN TIME WASTERS
 Telephone interruptions
 ‘Drop-In’ visitors
 Ineffective delegation
 Meetings
 Lack of objectives & priorities
R. Alex Mackenzie, Author of
‘Time Management Notebook’
TOP TEN TIME WASTERS
 Crisis Management
 Cluttered desk / disorganization
 Attempting too much simultaneously
 Indecision / Procrastination
 Inability to say ‘no’
“Avoid meetings with time-wasting
morons.” -(Dilbert)
PURPOSE OF TIME MANAGEMENT
 To be effective in achieving
professional and personal objectives in
available time.
 To start treating time as a resource.
 To identify major time wasters and
learn how to plug personal time leaks.
.
1)1) Think Win – WinThink Win – Win
 I win you loseI win you lose
 You win I loseYou win I lose
 Both winBoth win
. 2.2. DelegateDelegate
 Delegation is like a kite. Give people slack soDelegation is like a kite. Give people slack so
they can soar.they can soar.
 For better delegation one must be reparedFor better delegation one must be repared
to accept the ‘mistakes’ of the subordinates.to accept the ‘mistakes’ of the subordinates.
 Managers don’t realize their promotion andManagers don’t realize their promotion and
advancement depend upon their ability toadvancement depend upon their ability to
delegate.delegate.
.
3.3. PerfectionPerfection
Perfectionists can waste just asPerfectionists can waste just as
much time as procrastinators.much time as procrastinators.
5 Big time Robbers
1- TELEVISIONTELEVISION
2- TELEPHONETELEPHONE
3- CHATTERCHATTER
4- CLUTTERCLUTTER
5- MEETINGSMEETINGS
TIME MANAGEMENT THOUGHTS
 Inspire others to improve their ‘Time
Management’ so that your effectiveness
improves on the whole.
 Develop urgency habit & move the jobs
faster.
 Encourage good work by appreciation &
reward.
TIME MANAGEMENT THOUGHTS
 No loose talk or criticize anyone.No loose talk or criticize anyone.
 No bitterness under any circumstances.No bitterness under any circumstances.
 Books, pad, pen - permanent companionBooks, pad, pen - permanent companion
at all times.at all times.
 Selective & faster reading.Selective & faster reading.
TIME MANAGEMENT THOUGHTS
 Yoga & meditation for mind stilling.Yoga & meditation for mind stilling.
 Take fresh air while sleeping i.e. open windowTake fresh air while sleeping i.e. open window
etc.etc.
 Do not overeat. Eat 50-60% of your appetite.Do not overeat. Eat 50-60% of your appetite.
 Avoid noise as much as you can. Chatter is bigAvoid noise as much as you can. Chatter is big
time drain.time drain.
TIME MANAGEMENT THOUGHTS
 Think deep & hard.Think deep & hard.
 Look for innovative ideas always.Look for innovative ideas always.
 Seek help where necessary.Seek help where necessary.
 Learn the art of deep contactingLearn the art of deep contacting
TIME MANAGEMENT THOUGHTS
 Cleanse yourselfCleanse yourself
 Cultivate PositivityCultivate Positivity
 Eradicate negativitiesEradicate negativities
SECRETS OF ENERGYSECRETS OF ENERGY
If I had more energy, I would doIf I had more energy, I would do
wonders. Learn the secrets of ‘ENERGY’.wonders. Learn the secrets of ‘ENERGY’.
Few tips are enclosed.Few tips are enclosed.
 Crises
 Pressing, problems
 Deadline-driven, project,
 Meetings, preparations
 Prevention
 Preparation
Values clarification
 Planning
 Relationship building
 Interruptions, phone calls
 Some mail, Some reports
 Some meetings
 Pressing matters
 Junk mail
 Trivial, busywork
 Some phone calls
 Time wasters
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TIME MANAGEMENTTIME MANAGEMENT
9 OATHS9 OATHS
 I will not do anything which some one else can
do for me. I will do only that which I alone can
do.
 I will not blame anyone for any reason what so
ever. I will myself find solutions to difficulties
which I come across.
 I will deal sweetly with all people irrespective of
how they conduct themselves.
9 OATHS (contd.)9 OATHS (contd.)
 Patience & perseverance are my mantras
in life. I will practice these more & more
at all times.
 I will not regret over past nor worry for
future. I will always make best use of
present.
 I will not preach. My conduct has to
speak, not my words.
9 OATHS (contd.)9 OATHS (contd.)
 When I have to punish some one, my
hand will punish & my heart will weep.
 I will ever protect myself & others from
the disease of excusitis (excuse making).
 I will remain ever happy, cheerful & joyful
irrespective of what circumstances befall
my way in life.
.
STRATEGYSTRATEGY
Today I shall resolve to safeguardToday I shall resolve to safeguard
my time from all pilferages, losses etc.my time from all pilferages, losses etc.
becausebecause
““TIME IS LIFE”TIME IS LIFE”
List of Good Books
1-1- Time Management for ExecutivesTime Management for Executives Lauren Robert JanuzLauren Robert Januz
2-2- How to Get More Done in Less TimeHow to Get More Done in Less Time Joseph D. CooperJoseph D. Cooper
3-3- First Things FirstFirst Things First Stephen R. Covey &Stephen R. Covey &
A. Roger MerrillA. Roger Merrill
4-4- First Things FirstFirst Things First Patrick ForsythPatrick Forsyth
5-5- How to Get Control of your Time andHow to Get Control of your Time and
LifeLife Alan LakeinAlan Lakein
6-6- Getting Things Done – ABC of TimeGetting Things Done – ABC of Time
ManagementManagement Edwin C. BlissEdwin C. Bliss
7-7- Time: The irretrievable AssetTime: The irretrievable Asset Richard C. DobynsRichard C. Dobyns
8-8- Manage More by Doing lessManage More by Doing less Raymond LoenRaymond Loen
.
9- The Time of Your Life Richard Armstrong
10- Effective Time Management James Davidson
11- Effective Time Management John Adair
12- Perfect Time Management Ted Johns
13- Time Management M. R. Pai
14- Maximise your Time Ronald Bracev
15- Managing Management Time Bill Oncken
16- Tips for Managing Time Rajeev Sethi
17- How to live 24 Hours a day Arnold Bennet
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Time Management

  • 1.
    Researched & Preparedby:- Anuj Tripathi
  • 2.
    A Challenge:- To writea definition ofTo write a definition of T I M E M A N A G E M E N T.T I M E M A N A G E M E N T.
  • 3.
    Definition:- The predictable controlan individual can exercise over a series of events.
  • 4.
  • 5.
    Most of usfind that: 1. We are constantly under pressure chasing deadlines. 2. No time to think & make improvements. 3. No time to learn new things. 4. We are not caring enough for our families. 5. Social life has practically come to a naught.
  • 6.
    Most of usfind that: 6. No time for relaxation, nature watch, hobbies etc 7. We have no time even to learn about ‘Time Management’ 8. We have no time to do any academic work 9. We are not getting full joy & satisfaction out of life 10. We feel that the circumstances are such that we have really no control over it.
  • 7.
    “Sorry, I don’thave the time” We all have 24 hours in a day ‘Nobody has more and nobody has less. YeNobody has more and nobody has less. Ye we find that some people find time to do manywe find that some people find time to do many things in life, While others keep saying ‘Sorry, Ithings in life, While others keep saying ‘Sorry, I don’t have the time.’don’t have the time.’ ““Even Nehru & Gandhi had 24Even Nehru & Gandhi had 24 hours.”hours.”
  • 8.
    Managing Time FromRight Brain Develop a passion in what you want to do. Time will fall in line..
  • 9.
  • 10.
    TIME ANALYSIS Studies reveal Mostof the time busy with routine  Rarely they are alone - too many interruptions  Telephoning took most of their time  Hopping from one job to another - Job highly fragmented - change of subject too frequent
  • 11.
    TIME ANALYSIS Studies Reveal Managing too many visitors - Inability to say ‘no’  Little or no time to think, plan, act & decide  Spent most of their time in trivial many rather than the vital few.
  • 12.
    MANAGERS TIME Planning iskey managerial function but research shows that less than 5% of management time goes on planning. Pareto Principle : Twenty percent of your time will produce 80% of your productive output. Can you afford not to manage at- least that 20% ? Parkinson’s Law : Work expands to fill the time available for it. Beware !
  • 13.
    TOP TEN TIMEWASTERS  Telephone interruptions  ‘Drop-In’ visitors  Ineffective delegation  Meetings  Lack of objectives & priorities R. Alex Mackenzie, Author of ‘Time Management Notebook’
  • 14.
    TOP TEN TIMEWASTERS  Crisis Management  Cluttered desk / disorganization  Attempting too much simultaneously  Indecision / Procrastination  Inability to say ‘no’ “Avoid meetings with time-wasting morons.” -(Dilbert)
  • 15.
    PURPOSE OF TIMEMANAGEMENT  To be effective in achieving professional and personal objectives in available time.  To start treating time as a resource.  To identify major time wasters and learn how to plug personal time leaks.
  • 16.
    . 1)1) Think Win– WinThink Win – Win  I win you loseI win you lose  You win I loseYou win I lose  Both winBoth win
  • 17.
    . 2.2. DelegateDelegate Delegation is like a kite. Give people slack soDelegation is like a kite. Give people slack so they can soar.they can soar.  For better delegation one must be reparedFor better delegation one must be repared to accept the ‘mistakes’ of the subordinates.to accept the ‘mistakes’ of the subordinates.  Managers don’t realize their promotion andManagers don’t realize their promotion and advancement depend upon their ability toadvancement depend upon their ability to delegate.delegate.
  • 18.
    . 3.3. PerfectionPerfection Perfectionists canwaste just asPerfectionists can waste just as much time as procrastinators.much time as procrastinators.
  • 19.
    5 Big timeRobbers 1- TELEVISIONTELEVISION 2- TELEPHONETELEPHONE 3- CHATTERCHATTER 4- CLUTTERCLUTTER 5- MEETINGSMEETINGS
  • 20.
    TIME MANAGEMENT THOUGHTS Inspire others to improve their ‘Time Management’ so that your effectiveness improves on the whole.  Develop urgency habit & move the jobs faster.  Encourage good work by appreciation & reward.
  • 21.
    TIME MANAGEMENT THOUGHTS No loose talk or criticize anyone.No loose talk or criticize anyone.  No bitterness under any circumstances.No bitterness under any circumstances.  Books, pad, pen - permanent companionBooks, pad, pen - permanent companion at all times.at all times.  Selective & faster reading.Selective & faster reading.
  • 22.
    TIME MANAGEMENT THOUGHTS Yoga & meditation for mind stilling.Yoga & meditation for mind stilling.  Take fresh air while sleeping i.e. open windowTake fresh air while sleeping i.e. open window etc.etc.  Do not overeat. Eat 50-60% of your appetite.Do not overeat. Eat 50-60% of your appetite.  Avoid noise as much as you can. Chatter is bigAvoid noise as much as you can. Chatter is big time drain.time drain.
  • 23.
    TIME MANAGEMENT THOUGHTS Think deep & hard.Think deep & hard.  Look for innovative ideas always.Look for innovative ideas always.  Seek help where necessary.Seek help where necessary.  Learn the art of deep contactingLearn the art of deep contacting
  • 24.
    TIME MANAGEMENT THOUGHTS Cleanse yourselfCleanse yourself  Cultivate PositivityCultivate Positivity  Eradicate negativitiesEradicate negativities
  • 25.
    SECRETS OF ENERGYSECRETSOF ENERGY If I had more energy, I would doIf I had more energy, I would do wonders. Learn the secrets of ‘ENERGY’.wonders. Learn the secrets of ‘ENERGY’. Few tips are enclosed.Few tips are enclosed.
  • 26.
     Crises  Pressing,problems  Deadline-driven, project,  Meetings, preparations  Prevention  Preparation Values clarification  Planning  Relationship building  Interruptions, phone calls  Some mail, Some reports  Some meetings  Pressing matters  Junk mail  Trivial, busywork  Some phone calls  Time wasters IM PO R TANT UR G ENT IM PO R TA N T N O T U R G E N T NOT IM PORTANT URGENT NOT IM PORTANT NOT URGENT
  • 27.
    TIME MANAGEMENTTIME MANAGEMENT 9OATHS9 OATHS  I will not do anything which some one else can do for me. I will do only that which I alone can do.  I will not blame anyone for any reason what so ever. I will myself find solutions to difficulties which I come across.  I will deal sweetly with all people irrespective of how they conduct themselves.
  • 28.
    9 OATHS (contd.)9OATHS (contd.)  Patience & perseverance are my mantras in life. I will practice these more & more at all times.  I will not regret over past nor worry for future. I will always make best use of present.  I will not preach. My conduct has to speak, not my words.
  • 29.
    9 OATHS (contd.)9OATHS (contd.)  When I have to punish some one, my hand will punish & my heart will weep.  I will ever protect myself & others from the disease of excusitis (excuse making).  I will remain ever happy, cheerful & joyful irrespective of what circumstances befall my way in life.
  • 30.
    . STRATEGYSTRATEGY Today I shallresolve to safeguardToday I shall resolve to safeguard my time from all pilferages, losses etc.my time from all pilferages, losses etc. becausebecause ““TIME IS LIFE”TIME IS LIFE”
  • 31.
    List of GoodBooks 1-1- Time Management for ExecutivesTime Management for Executives Lauren Robert JanuzLauren Robert Januz 2-2- How to Get More Done in Less TimeHow to Get More Done in Less Time Joseph D. CooperJoseph D. Cooper 3-3- First Things FirstFirst Things First Stephen R. Covey &Stephen R. Covey & A. Roger MerrillA. Roger Merrill 4-4- First Things FirstFirst Things First Patrick ForsythPatrick Forsyth 5-5- How to Get Control of your Time andHow to Get Control of your Time and LifeLife Alan LakeinAlan Lakein 6-6- Getting Things Done – ABC of TimeGetting Things Done – ABC of Time ManagementManagement Edwin C. BlissEdwin C. Bliss 7-7- Time: The irretrievable AssetTime: The irretrievable Asset Richard C. DobynsRichard C. Dobyns 8-8- Manage More by Doing lessManage More by Doing less Raymond LoenRaymond Loen
  • 32.
    . 9- The Timeof Your Life Richard Armstrong 10- Effective Time Management James Davidson 11- Effective Time Management John Adair 12- Perfect Time Management Ted Johns 13- Time Management M. R. Pai 14- Maximise your Time Ronald Bracev 15- Managing Management Time Bill Oncken 16- Tips for Managing Time Rajeev Sethi 17- How to live 24 Hours a day Arnold Bennet
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Editor's Notes

  • #5 Let us “THINK” ?