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Utilizing Effective Time

Management

2005 SASFAA Conference

Presenter -Wanda White


NC Community College
System
Utilizing Effective Time
Management
9:00 AM -10:AM - Hanover G
Moderator
Rochelle King
St. Augustine’s College
February 14, 2005
Time Management

• Solutions to excessive stress usually


boil down to eating right, getting
enough sleep, and managing your
time effectively. Organization is time
management, and time management
is one part of stress management.”
» Lucy H. Hedrick
» “Five Days to an Organized Life”
Objectives

• Examine time management skills

• Organize your desk, day, and life

• Resources
Key Questions to Ask
Yourself
• Do you plan tomorrow’s work
today?
• Do you get unpleasant duties out
of the way as soon as possible?
• Are you able to deal bluntly with
people who waste your time?
Effectively Managing Time

• Do you set aside a portion of each


day to think, create, plan?

• Is your desk or other workplaces tidy?

• Can you find what you need without


wasting time?
Everyone has the same
amount of time

• 60 minutes per hour

• 1,440 minutes per day

• 525,600 minutes per year


How We Waste Time

• Lack of discipline • Inability to say “NO”

• Indecisiveness • Poor Delegation


Skills

• Personal
• Day Dreaming
Disorganization

• Worry
• Procrastination
Time Waste - Caused by
Others

• Telephone • Unscheduled
Interruptions Meetings

• Drop-In Visitors • Poor


Communications

• Confused chain of
Authority
Inefficiency - Can Your
Company Afford It?

• Statistics show the average worker


loses at least one hour of
productivity each day due to
disorganization.

• How much is disorganization and


inefficiency costing your school or
company?
Do the Math

• 1 hour X one workers hourly salary


=$____________
• 5 days a week X____ $ lost today=$
lost this week.
• 48 weeks X $lost this week+___$
lost this year.
• Number of employees x __$ lost this
year =$ total.

Signs of Disorganization
-Causes Inefficiency

• Desk or office cluttered with papers,


files and equipment.
• Poor or no filing system
• No follow-up system
• Don’t know where to put the papers
• Procrastination - It’s either the fear of
failure or simple indecision.
Signs of Disorganization -2

• Being reactive instead of proactive to the job


or task at hand

-(Waiting for something to happen instead of


making something happen)

• Unable to identify between the urgent, the


important and the unnecessary
-(A problem with prioritizing)
Time Log

• Write down everything you do for a


period of time

• Learn how you really spend your time

• Identify areas where you can improve


your use of time
Time Management

• Time Management is only a set of skills and


tools to help us more efficiently control the
events of our lives.
• Doing a better job of managing our time is
meaningless unless we are managing it to
accomplish those things that are of greatest
importance in our lives.”
– Hyrum Smith- Creator of the Franklin
– Day Planner

Essential Tools

• Master List
• Calendar
• Prioritized Task List
• Paper
• Directory
Energy Level

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FAA Responsibilities

• __Deal With angry student/parent


• __Staff Meeting
• __Sort/review mail
• __Review student files
• __Read new regulations
• __Respond to NPRM
• __Complete FISAP
• __Complete Audit Responses
Tasks

• Low Energy • High Energy

• Dealing with angry


• Staff Meetings parents and students
• Opening/Sorting • Writing Audit
Mail Responses

• Responding to • Reconciling federal


Programs
Correspondence
• Collecting data
Start With Your Desktop!

• A Master List
• Unused File Folders
• Pen
What To Do

• ACT ON IT

• DELEGATE IT

• FILE IT

• THROW IT AWAY
Act

• Add to master list

• File in new folder

• File in Action Drawer


Delegate

• Individual’s name

• Notes

• Place in delegation stack

• Place in individual’s mailbox


File/Throw Away

• Toss old papers/articles

• File in inactive file

• Forward -routed mail


Clear Up the Clutter

• Family pictures
• Books of sayings
• Puzzles
• Stapler/staple remover
• Paper clip holders
• In/out baskets
• file tray bins
Clear Up The Clutter - 2

• A cluttered desk is a sign of


disorganization
• The higher on the organizational
chart, the less cluttered the desk
Keep Clutter Out of Your Life

• Managing Time More Productively


Keeps Clutter Out of Your Life

• Mental Clutter-Things that occupy


your mind that should be released
from it. -Example - Things you
should delegate to others.
Keep Clutter Out of Your Life-
2

• Emotional Clutter - Things that


trouble us emotionally that need to
be released

• Examples - fear, worry, pride,


jealousy, etc.
Too1 1: Master List

• Begin with items from your desktop

• Quick reference of ongoing activities

• Include due dates

• Include personal and professional goals


Master List Examples

• Complete and submit FISAP by Sept. 30


• Schedule appt. for shots for dog by Nov. 1
• Purchase plane tickets for vacation by
Nov. 10
• Write Audit Responses by Dec. 1
• Complete Staff Evaluations by Dec. 10
Too1 1: Master List

• Keep track of delegated work

• Establish and set goals

• Organize larger projects


-Break down into smaller task
-Daily task lists
-Expect the unexpected
Breakdown of Large Task

• September 30 - FISAP Due


– Sept. 25 submit FISAP electronically
– Sept. 24 - send signature pages
– Sept. 20 - review Business Office data
– Sept. 1 - schedule appointment for signatures
– Aug. 5 - send request for information to the
Business Office
– Aug. 1 - review instructions-request computer
data
Tool 2: Your Calendar

• Maintain your own calendar


• Keep one calendar for everything
• Take calendar wherever you go
• Know your energy cycle
• Plan every day
Tool 2: Your Calendar

• Don’t plan every minute


• Prioritize
• Save peak energy periods for
yourself
• Schedule time for routine tasks
• Schedule your rewards
Tool 3: Daily Task List

• List everything you’d like to


accomplish

• Assign value using “ABC” system

• Assign numerical value to each item


Prioritizing

Prioritizing means determining the


relative importance and precedence
of events. And it is absolutely
necessary for effective planning.
Prioritizing keeps us from spending
time on things we don’t really
value.”
Hyrum Smith
Tool 4: Notes

• Carry paper at all times


• Make notes
• Use full-sized paper
• Date notes
• File in action file folders
Tool 5: Telephone/ Address
Directory

• Carry It
• Maintain one directory
• Transfer business card information
• Include e-mail, fax, home
address/phone
Time - Saving Tips:
Telephone
Calls
Unavailable Person

• leave specific message

• find out when person will be available

• mark availability on calendar


Time - Saving Tips:
Telephone Calls

• Don’t answer phone!

• Leave message

• Forward calls
Time - Saving Tips:
Managing E-Mails

• Know your system’s special


features
• List serves
• Same time every day
• Use Web services -(examples)
-IFAP.ed.gov
-NASFAA Today News
Time -Saving Tips:
Interruptions
• Close your door
• Distinguish between necessary visits and
interruptions
• Use different techniques
-Visit others
-Arrange appointment
-Leave your office
-Establish regular meeting time
Time-Saving Tips:
Meetings
• Request agenda
• Arrive early
• Notify chair if you will be late
• Avoid routine, emergency,
impromptu meetings
• Avoid Monday mornings, Friday
afternoons
Change Your Time
Paradigm
• New travel and/or work times
• Direct deposit, off-hours for
banks/ATMS
• Change lunch hour
• Schedule vacations during non-
peak times
• Investigate service provider
Remember

• Value the time your have

• Nothing is worth more than this


day.

• Take care of today….let the


calendar take care of the years.
A Final Thought On Time

• Many People….

- Think too much of destinations and


too little of preparations

- They don’t realize that today’s actions


will determine tomorrows achievements
Thank You

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