Everyone is busy, there are lots of jobs you need to
complete throughout the typical working day, how can you manage your workload
to ensure you complete all your tasks as required and are not working long
after the working day should finish?
Managing your workload is key to using your time effectively
and as time is precious, in this week’s blog we have looked into some methods
that will hopefully help you to work more efficiently!
We are sure you will have picked up many tips from
colleagues, workplaces and your own experiences but we have looked into a
number of suggestions as below:
- To do lists - this is probably the most obvious, but make an effort to spare five minutes at the start of your day or end of your week to plan for the week ahead listing tasks that you must complete in the working week and then breaking these down into keys tasks for each day
- Break down your day into sections – for example perhaps 1 hour for each task, make sure you only focus on one task during the allocated time, and don’t move onto another project or idea until your time allocation is finished this will allow you to stay focussed and will help you get the job done!
- Close your inbox!! If you have a specific job to do, shut down your emails so you are not tempted to read them as they come through distracting you from what you really need to get done, it is easy to get drawn away from a job when you see new emails coming through!
- Re look at your diary – often your diary will fill up with series of colleague and client meetings – re evaluate this and check if you do need to schedule all the meetings for the next week, can you just meet with colleagues once a week to go through any queries or problems or could your client meeting after the initial face to face meeting take place over a conference call saving you time out of the office and travelling to meet them
- Setting deadlines – do you have to send a report by a certain day or prepare for a meeting coming up? Set yourself realistic but strict deadlines to ensure your preparation or jobs are completed in time so you can update your clients and colleagues accordingly and within schedule, and so to not leave anything to the last minute when it could be rushed or you could arrive unprepared
We hope the time it took you to read our blog and the ideas,
will help you be more productive and utilise your time better in the future!
If you have any tips that work for you or if you would like
to write a blog for Mosaic Events please email sarah@mosaicevents.co.uk
No comments:
Post a Comment