Training - Hard
Training - Hard
Training - Hard
TIME MANAGEMENT
2 3 July 2011,
Ruse (Bulgaria)
CLINICAL INVESTIGATIONS GROUP
TABLE OF TOPICS
1. INTRODUCTION
2. SWAT ON TIME
3. ELEMENTS
5. PRIORITIZATION
6. EISENHOWER MATRIX
7. TOOLS
8. FEEDBACKS
SWOT ON TIME
ADVANTAGES
It helps us to establish daily priorities, avoid pitfalls and conflicts arising
from time.
We can anticipate the opportunities around you of freedom and control over
your mind
Eliminate excuses for your failure and evaluate your progress easier
Allow us to properly manage our career and have excellent relationships in
family and society
We can see the "big picture !
DISADVANTAGES
Disorganization or lack of organization
Delayed or delayed
Inability to say no
Chatter
Needless perfectionism
Gossip others
Unwelcome visitors
Unexpected phones
Correspondence worthless
Wait directed
Unproductive meetings
Crises and unnecessary reports
Chatter over coffee
OPTIONS
using a large specter of instruments
THREATS
Failure tasks on time
Postponement or delay in meeting these
Maximum stress at work and at home
Inefficiency and lack of results
LOSS job
WASTING TIME
By some estimates, people waste about 2 hours per day. Signs of time
wasting:
Messy desk and cluttered (or no) files
Cant find things
Miss appointments, need to reschedule them late and/or unprepared for
meetings
Volunteer to do things other people should do
Tired/unable to concentrate
BEING SUCCESFUL
Being successful doesnt make you manage your time well.
Essentially means that when you undertake a task, you should focus on the
task at hand without mental distraction.
80/20 RULE
HARA HACHI BU = BELLY 80% FULL
Critical few and the trivial many
ELEMENTS
Routine
It's one thing to be achieved continuously and repeatedly
Rarely is urgent and important
Emergency
Allow prioritization of tasks
Must be done now or very soon
Govern our time and psyche
Importance
Represents our key priorities
It is essential in achieving the goals
Usually, they are forgotten and become stressful problems
Disneyland was built in 366 days, from ground-breaking to first day open to
the public.
METHODS
SMART
FORTE
SMART SYSTEM
S SPECIFIC AND WELL DEFINED OBJECTIVES
M MEASURABLE OUTPUTS AND INPUTS
A ACHIEVABLE IN TERMS OF RESOURCES AVAILABLE AN
EXPECTATIONS
R RELEVANT OT THE OVERALL BUSINESS STRATEGY
T TIME BOUND WITH AN OPERATINAL SCHEDULE
FORTE SYSTEM
F - Formulate a list of daily tasks!
O - Observed and estimated time!
R - Reserve time for unexpected tasks!
T - Trace priorities for each task!
E - Evaluate and control the degree of fulfillment of tasks!
PLANNING
Failing to plan is planning to fail
You can always change your plan, but only once you have one!
TO Do Lists
Break things down into small steps
PRIORITIZATION
selection and classification of targets that we want to solve them in a while.
PURPOSE:
By solving tasks with the highest priority activities.
EXERCITII
PAPERWORK
Clutter is death; it leads to thrashing. Keep desk clear: focus on one thing at
a time
Touch each piece of email once; your inbox is not your TODO list
TELEPHONE
Keep calls short; stand during call
OFFICE LOGISTICS
Make your office comfortable for you, and optionally comfortable for others
No soft comfortable chairs! I have folding chairs, some people cut off front
legs
SCHEDULING YOURSELF
You dont find time for important things, you make it
Learn to say No
Find your dead time. Schedule meetings, phone calls, and mundane stuff
during it.
INTERRUPTIONS
6-9 minutes, 4-5 minute recovery five interruptions shoots an hour
You must reduce frequency and length of interruptions (turn phone calls into
email)
Blurting: save-ups
Start with I only have 5 minutes you can always extend this
TIME JOURNALS
Its amazing what you learn!
DELEGATION
No one is an island
Grad students and secretaries are a faculty members lifeline; they should be
treated well!
CHALLENGE PEOPLE
People rise to the challenge: You should delegate until they complain
SOCIOLOGY
Beware upward delegation!
Ignorance is your friend I do not know how to run the photocopier or the
fax machine
MEETINGS
Average executive: > 40% of time
Maximum of 1 hour
TECHNOLOGY
Laptop computer (and docking station)
You can scavenge time & work anywhere
one machine in your life is the right number
ACM Digital Library (I havent been in the library in over five years)
LIFE ADVICE
They know more than you do
They didnt get where they are by their social skills -> take the initiative in
talking with them!
VACATIONS
Phone callers should get two options:
If this cant wait, contact John Smith at 555-1212
Otherwise please call back June 1
GENERAL ADVICE
Kill your television (HOW BADLY DO YOU WANT TENURE OR YOUR
DEGREE?)
Turn money into time especially important for people with kids or other
family commitments
GENERAL ADVICE
Never break a promise, but re-negotiate them if need be.
If you havent got time to do it right, you dont have time to do it wrong.
ACTION ITEMS
Get a day-timer (or PDA) if you dont already have one
Start keeping your TODO list in four-quadrant form or ordered by priorities
(not due dates)
Do a time journal, or at least record number of hours of television/week
Make a note in your day-timer to revisit this talk in 30 days
(www.randypausch.com). At that time, ask yourself What behaviors have I
changed?