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| | Time budgeting |
| | by Graham Little |
| | | Download price: | US$ 4.99 |  |
| | | Published: | April 2004 |
| | | ISBN: | 1-877285-92-7 |
| | | Page count: | 26 pages |
| | | File size: | 208,884 bytes (approx. 29 sec @ 56k) |
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| | | Available formats: | Adobe Acrobat™ (.pdf) |
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About this Guide The difference between time management and time budgeting is that in time budgeting the focus is on clarity of goals and objectives, then assessing the ideal/best possible actions to get the result, available time is then allocated to the actions needed. It is a simple and direct process in line with other forms of budgeting a resource, especialy a scarce resource. |
| | Deciding if this guide is for you. Please read the following introduction from the guide which tells you about the guide.Time budgeting will make you more effective. It will clarify the outputs you are expected to achieve, then focus attention on the actions that will best acheive those outputs, allocating the time available to the actions to ensure the best results within the time. |
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| | You should buy this guide if...If you are looking to be as effective as you can be; if you find yourself in situations where time is short, and quality performance is important to you; if you find yourself becoming lost and entangled in the daily routine, so sometimes not being as effective as you could be; if you encounter any of these situations, then time budgeting will help you make the most of your skills and talents. |
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