Time Management.
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Kevin Ferguson 152749301 Time Management There are many reasons managers spend too many hours in the office. Some of the more common reasons are things such as disorganization, interruptions, poor planning and procrastination. Add a chaotic environment to this list and the result is a feeling of hopelessness. Managers can improve this seemingly hopeless situation by making a concerted effort to organize their paperwork, do away with backlogs and set up organized filing systems. By starting a system that requires immediate action as soon as something is touched or read, the result can be a smooth and uninterrupted file flow. A weekly work plan also helps in the prioritizing of tasks and deciding upon upcoming commitments (Industry week, 1996). Many companies send their managers to training programs that include basic skills in meetings. By learning to facilitate successful meetings, a manager can keep inefficiency in meetings to a minimum....


