Page 342 - Effective Communication Soft Skills Strategies For Success by Nitin Bhatnagar, Mamta Bhatnagar
P. 342

Project Name:  Manual for Soft Skills
              \\mtpdy01\Womat\Indesign\Bhatnagar-Manual for Soft skills\06-Pagination\06-A-Finals\06-AA-Appl\Bhatnagar_Chapter 16.indd




              330    |    Chapter 16                                              ACE Pro India Pvt. Ltd.

                               •   It is essential to make better use of your time, both in terms of  devoting
                                  time to high priority activities and avoiding wasting time or spending
                                  your time on less important things.
                               •   Putting first things first is the cardinal principle of time management.
                               •   Spending less time in Quadrant III and IV will give us more time to
                                  spend in Quadrant II so that we can put first things first, with the
                                  added benefit that we will also be finding ourselves dealing with fewer
                                  Quadrant-I crises.



              R EFERENCES

                            Culp, S., 1986, How to get organized when you don’t have the time, Cincinnati, OH:
                               Writer’s Digest Books.
                            Mayer, J. J., 1991, If you haven’t got the time to do it right, when will you find the time
                               to do it over?, New York: Simon & Schuster.
                            Covey, Stephen R., A. Roger Merrill and Rebecca R. Merrill, 1994, First things first,
                               Simon & Schuster.














































       Bhatnagar_Chapter 16.indd   330                                                   2011-06-23   8:00:41 PM
              Modified Date: Thu, Jun 23, 2011 06:37:11 PM             Output Date: Thu, Jun 23, 2011 08:00:40 PM
              TEMPLATE                                                               Page Number:  PB
   337   338   339   340   341   342   343   344   345   346   347