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Managing Time, Tasks and Yourself

Managing Time, Tasks and Yourself. Megan Martin Educational Program Coordinator Human Resources University of Missouri Extension. A LOT of Information!.

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Managing Time, Tasks and Yourself

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  1. Managing Time, Tasks and Yourself Megan Martin Educational Program Coordinator Human Resources University of Missouri Extension

  2. A LOT of Information! A week-day edition of the New York Times contains more information than the average person was likely to come across in their entire lifetime in 17th century England.

  3. Managing Your Time

  4. Urgent Vs. Important Most people spend time on tasks that fall in quadrants I and III. Your goal is to spend most of your time on tasks that fall in quadrants I and II.

  5. Managing Your Time Everything outside of your circle of concern

  6. Managing Your Time

  7. Managing Your Time Self

  8. Managing Your Time Self

  9. Managing Your Time • Project Management: • Break it into tasks • 2. Assign person responsible • 3. Assign deadline date • Schedule follow-ups and assess status

  10. Managing Your Time • Project Management:

  11. Managing Your Time • Project Management:

  12. Managing Your Time • Mindsets: • Cooperative and Collaborative Mindset • Be open & sharing • Be a team player • Growth Mindset • What can I learn from this experience? • What can I take responsibility for?

  13. Managing Your Time • Wasting Time • Are you processing inefficiently? • Are you spinning your wheels? • Do you understand procedures correctly or are you always making mistakes that need to be gone over? • Do you have a routine? • Are you getting side-tracked? • Are you blaming others but not yourself?

  14. Managing Your Time • Task Management • Completing most important task first vs. completing easiest task first. • Completing most important task first vs. completing the task that is most on your mind first. • Allowing unimportant details to weigh you down. • Turn key tasks into habits. • Take a break/take a walk.

  15. Managing Your Time • Outlook Tips: • Turn Off Notifications • 2. Drag e-mail to calendar to • Make an apt • Hold time to read the e-mail • 3. Ignore Button • Set rules • 5. Top left – add quick commands • 6. Set Out of Office

  16. Scheduling Tasks • Follow the steps to set up a meeting, only it will be a task • You can color-code the task • You can move the task to another day

  17. Scheduling Meetings • Follow the steps to set up a meeting • You can color-code the meeting • You can move the meeting to another day

  18. Privatizing Your Appointments • Follow the steps to set up a meeting • Click the box at the bottom left to “lock” the appointment, enabling only you to see it (or if using Vista, click the padlock at the top of the screen)

  19. Cleaning up Your E-Mail Make it a practice to look over your e-mails once a week and clean them out. • In-box • Sent • Deleted • Folders

  20. Managing Technology • Hint***: If you find you’re spending a lot of time on e-mails, set aside a time when you WILL NOT answer your e-mails.

  21. Skills to Help You Improve Your Time Management Organize Your Work Space!! Throw Out Junk!! Stay Organized!! Always know where your keys are.

  22. Tips to Help You Improve Your Time Management Review and Prepare Your Day Take 10 minutes at the end of your day and at the beginning of your day to look at your calendar. Make note of things that need to be done. Move tasks if you need to.

  23. Professional Work Relationships Megan Martin Educational Program Coordinator Human Resources University of Missouri Extension

  24. Professional Work Relationships • Barrier – Focusing on your personal agenda

  25. Professional Work Relationships • Barrier – Focusing on your personal agenda • Strategy to overcome this barrier:

  26. Professional Work Relationships • Barrier – Focusing on your personal agenda • Strategy to overcome this barrier: Focus on the task, not the person

  27. Professional Work Relationships • Barrier – You have a sense of superiority

  28. Professional Work Relationships • Barrier – You have a sense of superiority • Strategy to overcome this barrier:

  29. Professional Work Relationships • Barrier – You have a sense of superiority • Strategy to overcome this barrier: Be helpful, listen to their input Don’t be a bully, act with integrity

  30. Professional Work Relationships • Barrier – You just don’t like them

  31. Professional Work Relationships • Barrier – You just don’t like them • Strategy to overcome this barrier:

  32. Professional Work Relationships • Barrier – You just don’t like them • Strategy to overcome this barrier: Be flexible towards others Allow for other points of view Be professional and focus on the task Thank them for their input

  33. Professional Work Relationships • Barrier – Lack of confidence in yourself

  34. Professional Work Relationships • Barrier – Lack of confidence in yourself • Strategy to overcome this barrier:

  35. Professional Work Relationships • Barrier – Lack of confidence in yourself • Strategy to overcome this barrier: Be honest with yourself Be open with colleagues Value your own experiences Take on a growth mindset

  36. Professional Work Relationships • Barrier – Too much gossip

  37. Professional Work Relationships • Barrier – Too much gossip • Strategy to overcome this barrier:

  38. Professional Work Relationships • Barrier – Too much gossip • Strategy to overcome this barrier: Respect those who are not around to defend themselves Try to see both sides Be empathetic to the gossiper without throwing the other person under the bus

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