The term time management became
familiar in the 1950s and 1960s as referring to a tool to help managers make
better use of available time. The tool was based on practical experience, in
the form of dos and don’ts. The term appears to indicate that time is managed,
but actually, activities are managed over time. Time management is
self-management with an explicit focus on time in deciding what to do; on how
much time to allocate to activities; on how activities can be done more
efficiently; and on when the time is right for particular activities. Much of
the advice on time management concerns the standardization and routinization of
activities to increase efficiency. The time gained with this increased
efficiency can be used for other activities, deliberately chosen as worthwhile,
rather than activities that serve only as a means to achieve less worthwhile
goals, so-called time wasters. In other words, time is gained for activities
that deserve it, and full concentration can be devoted to these activities for
a longer period.
Wednesday, December 9, 2020
Time Management
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Time Management
The term time management became familiar in the 1950s and 1960s as referring to a tool to help managers make better use of available time. T...
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