时间与时钟PPT模板.ppt

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1、,time,素材网收集提供,版权归原作者所有,time,objectives,I will learn techniques that will help me to direct my work life instead of merely managing my time. I will learn a framework for developing a mission and vision that gives purpose and direction to my work. I will learn how to prioritize my highest-leveraged ac

2、tivities, leading to significant increases in productivity.,time,the complete six-step process,connect to mission review roles identify goals organize weekly exercise integrity evaluate,time,the clock and the compass,the clock commitments appointments schedules goals activities What we do and how we

3、 manage our time.,the compass vision values principles conscience direction What we feel is important and how we lead our lives.,time,traditional time management,first generationnotes and checklists second generationplanning and preparation third generationplanning, prioritizing and controlling,time

4、,first generation,go with the flow based on reminders attempt to keep track of things you do with your time simple notes and checklists carry lists with you and refer to them in order to remember incomplete tasks put on tomorrows list,time,first generation,strengths flexible responsive to people not

5、 over-structured less stress tracks to-dos,weaknesses no real structure things fall through cracks commitments suffer little accomplished crisis to crisis first things things right in front of you,time,second generation,planning and preparation calendars and appointment books efficiency in goal sett

6、ing and planning ahead make appointments, write down commitments, identify deadlines may keep information on computer or network,time,second generation,strengths tracks commitments and appointments more accomplished through planning and goal setting more effective meetings and presentations due to p

7、reparation,weaknesses puts schedule over people accomplish more of what you wantnot necessarily what is needed or fulfilling independent thinking see people as means or barriers first things those that are on the schedule,time,third generation,planning, prioritizing and controlling have spent time c

8、larifying values and priorities set long, medium, and short-term goals to attain values, prioritizes on a daily basis uses wide variety of planners and organizers, with detailed forms for daily planning gets more done in less time- but still feels frustrated,time,third generation,strengths assumes r

9、esponsibility for results connects with values taps into the power of long, medium, and short-term goals translates values into goals and actions gives structure and order to life,weaknesses can lead to false sense of control, pride power of vision untapped can lead to guilt, imbalance of roles less

10、 flexibility/spontaneity first things set by urgency and values,time,fourth generation,life leadership puts people ahead of schedules, compasses ahead of clocks uses the best of generations 1, 2, and 3 you want to lead a life of meaning and contribution, with balance,time,fourth generation,elements

11、effectiveness principles leadership relationships puts first things first,Why is there a need for the fourth generation of time management? Well, one definition of insanity is to “keep doing the same things and expecting different results.”,time,understanding time,“A no uttered from the deepest conv

12、iction is better than a yes merely uttered to please, or what is worse, to avoid trouble.” Mahatma Gandhi,time,understanding time,“Why have a time log? memory energy,time,understanding time,Urgent,Not Urgent,important,not important,time,understanding time,move into quadrant II quadrant Imanage: the

13、quadrant of necessity; things are both urgent and important quadrant IIleadership and quality: the quadrant of focus; things are important but not urgent,time,understanding time,move into quadrant II quadrant III(AVOID): the quadrant of deception; things are urgent but not important quadrant IV(AVOI

14、D): the quadrant of waste; things are neither important nor urgent,time,move into quadrant II,connect to mission review roles identify goals organize weekly exercise integrity evaluate,How do I get there?,The six step process,time,What is most important? What gives your life meaning? What do you wan

15、t to be and do in your life?,Consider the big picture. The key to this connection lies in the clarity of your vision around such questions as:,step 1: connect with vision & mission,time,step 2: identify your roles,we have important roles at work, in the family, in the community, or other areas of ou

16、r lives Roles represent responsibilities, relationships, and areas of contribution,time,step 3: select quad II goals for each role,what is the most important thing I could do for each role this week that would have the greatest positive impact? consider the relationships for each role review a “perh

17、aps” list for ideas identify the steps that need to be taken to achieve long-term goals,time,step 4: organize weekly,translating high leverage quad II goals requires a framework most people are always trying to find time in their overflowing quad I/III schedules They move, delegate, cancel, and post

18、poneall in hopes of “putting first things first” the key is in scheduling your priorities, not prioritizing your schedule,time,step 4: organize weekly,Distinctive Elements of Effective Weekly Goals they can be either an area of focus or a specific activity they are usually quad II goals rather than

19、typical “to-dos” or daily action items they are driven by conscience,time,tips to start your day,Tip #1 preview your scheduleget your bearings: review your compass Look at the day in the context of the week renew your power to respond to changes in a meaningful way,time,tips to start your day,Tip #2

20、 prioritize: identify activities as QI or QIIkeeps QIII and IV out of your schedule emphasizes the importance paradigm keeps you aware of choices you make must understand that prioritization includes only items that youve put in the framework,time,tips to start your day,Tip #3 T planning: time sensi

21、tive activities on the right, any time activities on the left makes for effective schedule decisions Helps you remain sensitive to commitments Best use of your time: remember importance rather than urgency!,time,step 5: exercise integrity in the moment,Should I carry out my plan or make conscience d

22、irected changes?,time,What goals did I achieve? What challenges did I encounter? What decisions did I make? Did I keep “first things first?”,To be successful, you must make successes of one week the foundation for the next. At the end of the week, ask yourself some questions:,step 6: evaluate,time,s

23、tep 6: evaluate,different ways to evaluate mark accomplished goals on weekly compass keep a journal or daily log and review review past weekly compasses ask specific questions about your performance and actions,time,step 6: evaluate,weekly evaluation What did I learn from the week as a whole? Am I setting goals that are realistic but challenging? Have I been effective in work related communications? Have I been successful in maintaining a Quad II perspective?,time,closing thought,A journey of a thousand miles must begin with a single step. Lao-Tzu,

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