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DESCRIPTION
Time is a critical resource and if it is not managed appropriately, nothing can be managed.
Senior executives often find it hard to spend enough time on strategic priorities. Time Management issues have origins deeply entrenched within the organization. Executives need to learn and then adopt leading time allocation practices. Appropriately balancing time in strategic priorities is critical for the executives.
This presentation offers a detailed overview of the 5 principles of Executive Time Management. These principles provide effective remedies for leaders struggling to manage their time appropriately:
1. Create a "Time Leadership" Budget
2. Consider Time When Introducing Change
3. Ensure Time is Measured and Managed by Leadership
4. Refine the Master Calendar
5. Provide Leading Administrative Support
The slide deck also includes some slide templates for you to use in your own business presentations.
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Source: Best Practices in Time Management PowerPoint Slides: Principles of Executive Time Management PowerPoint (PPT) Presentation, learnppt
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