Hello All, I am attaching a short PPT on Time Management, which received good feedback. I wanted to share it with the CITE community. Your feedback is highly appreciated. I work as a training manager at an auto dealership.
Regards, Sharath
From India, Hyderabad
Regards, Sharath
From India, Hyderabad
Hello sharath, Thanks for sharing your PPT with us, its really meaningful and makes lot of difference while sharing with your colleagues. Regards EOSCAPS
From India, Delhi
From India, Delhi
Hello, Thanks for appreciating the short attachment, I have also attached a Time management matrix which can be used along with the slides, will be very useful especially for new employees Sharath
From India, Hyderabad
From India, Hyderabad
Thank you very much, friend. I liked the PPT very much, and I am going through a training program to become a trainer. I have an assignment to create a program on Time Management. With your consent, may I use some of your concepts?
Looking forward,
Regards,
Sanjuwar
From India, Hyderabad
Looking forward,
Regards,
Sanjuwar
From India, Hyderabad
Attractive presentation with visual appeal. Pareto Principle or 80-20 rule, principles laid down in the One minute manager, First thing first all nicely incorporated. A.k.mishra
From India, Bhubaneswar
From India, Bhubaneswar
Excellent presentation, rather an advice of value. I have seen companies often getting into Fire Fighting Mode because of faulty or careless decision-making. This leaves less room for urgent but less important or unimportant work.
Delegation: A Handy Tool
It is here that 'Delegation' of work may come in handy, for many types of not urgent but important tasks. Having primaries done by someone you trust and groom reduces the workload, spares you from time pressure as it helps complete tasks by just overseeing the input and making small corrections if necessary. Delegation is necessary because many of the urgent but not important tasks also need to be done within a reasonable timeframe.
Regards,
Dr. Ulhas Ganu
From India, Mumbai
Delegation: A Handy Tool
It is here that 'Delegation' of work may come in handy, for many types of not urgent but important tasks. Having primaries done by someone you trust and groom reduces the workload, spares you from time pressure as it helps complete tasks by just overseeing the input and making small corrections if necessary. Delegation is necessary because many of the urgent but not important tasks also need to be done within a reasonable timeframe.
Regards,
Dr. Ulhas Ganu
From India, Mumbai
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