BEAT WORK OVERLOAD. BE MORE
EFFECTIVE. ACHIEVE MORE.
(EXTRACTION FROM TIME MANAGEMENT at http://www.mindtools.com)
HOW PRODUCTIVE ARE YOU?
It feels good to be
in control of your time, and know that you can produce the results that are
expected of you. To be more productive,
get organized, have the right attitude, manage information you receive
effectively, and actively seek ways to improve your working systems. Taking this approach will help you to increase
your personal productivity and effectiveness.
PRODUCTIVITY
IMPROVEMENT PLAN
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Organization
- Arrange your physical
space so that it helps, rather than hurts, your performance. Messy desks and drawers affect your
productivity.
- Understanding your work
pattern preferences will help you schedule important priority tasks for
the times of day when you perform the best.
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Attitude
- Self-motivation is very important.
- Think positively, and
take small actions to improve your performance.
- believe you can, be
productive and accomplish your goals.
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Delegation
- Work teams are the
preferred way to reach goals – together, and achieve much more than with
the single efforts of individuals.
- Must know how to
delegate effectively.
- Successful delegation ensures that the right person performs the
task, regardless of who is ultimately responsible for getting it done.
- Provide sufficient
support and resources so that another person can complete the job well.
- To delegate
successfully, learn how to let go and trust people to do what must be
done.
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Information
Integration
- Learn how to speed read.
- Process and integrate
information quickly and effectively, and it will help you work more
productively.
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Productive Systems
- Improve the way that you
and your team work.
- Consider continuous improvement through practices like Kaizen,
lean manufacturing approaches, reducing bottlenecks in a process or
running meetings more effectively, anything that contributes to a more
efficient work environment will ultimately make you more productive.
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