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      <title>Essential Time Management Skills For Managers</title>
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        <![CDATA[<div class="post_content wiki_text"><b>Naisten asusteet</b> The task of managing other individuals brings with it time management responsibility for other people and yourself. You'll have to be ready and have your time arranged to meet unexpected events. It is obvious that a number of the skills you learn will come from the experience of carrying out your new role on a day to day basis. There are plenty of steps you can take to help yourself be successful as you move up the management ladder by means of implementing time management skills for a better management style. Consider how new time management skills can assist you as you read on.<br /><br />As management, you have to manage your time so that you can manage people effectively, not getting slowed down by a couple of of your own tasks. This requires you to assign projects to the right people and as you move into higher levels of management, this might include passing projects to more junior managers. Having said that, at first you need to resist the temptation of getting involved in any work which isn't within your remit as a manager and you must discipline yourself to do this. The really important thing is to put trust in the men and women working directly below you and if this requires some training, it is worthwhile because it will help with your time management in the long term. <a href="http://www.loru.fi">Asusteet</a><br /><br />It might be obvious to say that you should have a to do list but this is something you will need and will help you plan your days effectively. It is not sufficient to just create a list, but you need to think carefully. Your list shouldn't only be prioritized, but you need to note on it how long each process should take and when you expect to have each thing done. This list may be reviewed at the end of each day and you can then set out to plan for the following day which will help you in managing your time.<br /><br />There is no way you can evade paperwork, but how you manage your paperwork will to a great extent affect your management success. If you have your own personal assistant, this can be something you can assign to them to make certain items are filed or kept away from your desk until you are ready to work on them. The more you're able to focus on tasks, the better you can meet your daily goals. You also need an assistant to triage whatever is breaking down so as to filter to you only the most crucial decisions. If you're able to, schedule separate time for any talks with personnel and have a clear policy that people can follow to know when you are available to speak to.<br /><br />You're the manager and your time management example is going to be mimicked by the ones under you, so set an excellent, disciplined time management example. <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Time_and_attendance">Many types of suggestions</a></div>]]>
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