Friday, July 1, 2011

TIPS TO BEING MORE PRODUCTIVE IN THE WORK

These days getting more from the resources you have available is almost taken for granted. You have more and more tools to help you, yet you still struggle to be as productive as you would like. Does it really need to be like that? Here are top eight tips for being more productive.
Discover when you are at your best:
Some of us are at our very best early in the morning. For others it might be late into the evening or even in the middle of the day. Knowing when you are at your best has huge benefits when it comes to scheduling what you do it.
Set goals and objectives:
Determine at the start of each day what outcomes you will have achieved. Don,t worry if you don't have every detailed worked out as to how you will do it. By setting an intention or outcome you will figure out ways of achieving it. 
Know what matters:
Many people lack clarity on what their key deliverables are. We all know that about 20 percent of what we do account for about 80 percent of the result. What is the 20 percent that gives the most impact for you? If you know, set out to find out.
Start with the biggest challenge:
While it is always tempting to start with easy stuff and start scoring things off the list, avoid doing this. Start with the most challenging task first. It might be a report, a project plan, a specification or an important customer call. Whatever it is, do it first.
Manage interruptions:
Open plan offices are all the rage. While they are great for team and group working, you sometimes need some quiet space. Make it clear to those around you if you need a slot of time without interruptions.
Delegate more:
If you have a secretary or personal assistant, they can often take a lot of tasks off your hands. This might be for example routine letters or phone calls or operating a bring foward system for items that you have deferred.
Book out time slots in the diary:
The more senior you get, the more likely you are to get your diary filled with meetings. With diaries also being open to others, it can mean there is no time to get things done. Make a point of  booking out tasks that you have to do as appointments so that someone else does not grab the time.
Be realistic:
Remember you are a human being and not a human doing. it is all too easy to set up lists of things to do that are totally unrealistic. We all have done it. We like to be helpful. Get into the habit of setting challenging but realistic targets. 
At the end of the day improving your productivity is an ongoing process. Start by taking some simple steps and watch as you start to achieve more and more with less and less effort.

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