Time Management
AGENDA
•WELCOME
•OBJECTIVE
•WARM UP
•VIDEO
•PRESENTATION
•PRACTICE
•VOCABULARY
•EXERCISES
Objective: By the end of the lesson, students will be able to
organize their time and manage specific activities, in order to
increasing effectiveness when studying and work in the Call
Center area, by realization of practices and exercises during
the class.
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1. In your own words, what is Time Management?
2. Why do you think Time Management is important
in the Call Center Area?
Time management is the process of planning and exercising conscious control of time spent on
specific activities, especially to increase effectiveness, efficiency, and productivity. It involves a
juggling act of various demands upon a person relating to work, social life, family, hobbies,
personal interests, and commitments with the finiteness of time.
Using time effectively gives the person "choice" on spending or managing activities at their own
time and expediency. Time management may be aided by a range of skills, tools, and techniques
used to manage time when accomplishing specific tasks, projects, and goals complying with a
due date.
TIME
MANAGEMENT
Benefits of Time Management
The ability to manage your time effectively is important. Good time management leads to
stress, and more success in life. Here are some benefits of managing time effectively:
1. Stress relief
Making and following a task schedule reduces anxiety. As you check off items on
your “to-do” list, you can see that you are making tangible progress. This helps
you avoid feeling stressed out with worry about whether you’re getting things
done.
2. More time
Good time management gives you extra time to spend in your daily life. People
who can time-manage effectively enjoy having more time to spend on hobbies or
other personal pursuits.
3. More opportunities
Managing time well leads to more opportunities and less time wasted on trivial
activities. Good time management skills are key qualities that employers look for.
The ability to prioritize and schedule work is extremely desirable for
any organization.
4. Ability to realize goals
Individuals who practice good time management are able to better achieve goals
and objectives, and do so in a shorter length of time.
List of Tips for Effective Time Management
After considering the benefits of time management, let’s look at some ways to manage time effectively:
1. Set goals correctly
Set goals that are achievable and measurable. Use the SMART method when setting goals. In
essence, make sure the goals you set are Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Relevant, and Timely.
2. Prioritize wisely
Prioritize tasks based on importance and urgency. For example, look at your daily tasks and
determine which are:
 Important and urgent: Do these tasks right away.
 Important but not urgent: Decide when to do these tasks.
 Urgent but not important: Delegate these tasks if possible.
 Not urgent and not important: Set these aside to do later.
3. Set a time limit to complete a task
Setting time constraints for completing tasks helps you be more focused and efficient. Making the
small extra effort to decide on how much time you need to allot for each task can also help you
recognize potential problems before they arise. That way you can make plans for dealing with
them.
For example, assume you need to write up five reviews in time for a meeting. However, you
realize that you’ll only be able to get four of them done in the time remaining before the meeting. If
you become aware of this fact well in advance, you may be able to easily delegate writing up one
of the reviews to someone else. However, if you hadn’t bothered to do a time check on your tasks
beforehand, you might have ended up not realizing your time problem until just an hour before the
meeting. At that point, it might be considerably more difficult to find someone to delegate one of
the reviews to, and more difficult for them to fit the task into their day, too.
4. Take a break between tasks
When doing a lot of tasks without a break, it is harder to stay focused and motivated. Allow some
downtime between tasks to clear your head and refresh yourself. Consider grabbing a brief nap,
going for a short walk, or meditating.
5. Organize yourself
Utilize your calendar for more long-term time management. Write down the deadlines for projects,
or for tasks that are part of completing the overall project. Think about which days might be best to
dedicate to specific tasks. For example, you might need to plan a meeting to discuss cash flow on
a day when you know the company CFO is available.
6. Remove non-essential tasks/activities
It is important to remove excess activities or tasks. Determine what is significant
and what deserves your time. Removing non-essential tasks/activities frees up
more of your time to be spent on genuinely important things.
7. Plan ahead
Make sure you start every day with a clear idea of what you need to do – what
needs to get done THAT DAY. Consider making it a habit to, at the end of each
workday, go ahead and write out your “to-do” list for the next workday. That way
you can hit the ground running the next morning.
Implications of Poor Time Management
1. Poor workflow
The inability to plan ahead and stick to goals means poor efficiency. For example,
if there are several important tasks to complete, an effective plan would be to
complete related tasks together or sequentially. However, if you don’t plan ahead,
you could end up having to jump back and forth, or backtrack, in doing your work.
That translates to reduced efficiency and lower productivity.
2. Wasted time
Poor time management results in wasted time. For example, by talking to friends
on social media while doing an assignment, you are distracting yourself and
wasting time.
3. Loss of control
By not knowing what the next task is, you suffer from loss of control of your life.
That can contribute to higher stress levels and anxiety.
4. Poor quality of work
Poor time management typically makes the quality of your work suffer. For
example, having to rush to complete tasks at the last minute usually compromises
quality.
5. Poor reputation
If clients or your employer cannot rely on you to complete tasks in a timely
manner, their expectations and perceptions of you are adversely affected. If a
client cannot rely on you to get something done on time, they will likely take their
business elsewhere.
NEW VOCABULA
Adherence: Adherence is a measurement of the percentage of time that
employees are working when they are scheduled to be working.
Compliance: Compliance is a measurement of how closely an employee follows
his or her schedule, including the specific times that he or she signs in and out for
various reasons.
Early: If someone is early, he or she is present before the expected arrival time.
Late: If someone is late, he or she arrives after the expected arrival time.
Meeting: A meeting is an assembly of people at a particular time and place.
OfflineTime: Offline time is time when a representative is not signed in to make or
receive calls.
On time: If someone is on time, he or she arrives at the expected or agreed upon
arrival time.
Percentage: A percentage is a proportion of a larger sum, expressed as part of 100.
Unpredictable: If something is unpredictable, it does not follow a pattern or regular
schedule.
Sign on: To sign on is to begin a connection with a computer or application.
Sign off: To sign off is to end a connection with a computer or application.
WFM: WFM (workforce management) is a system or software that is designed to
maintain a productive workforce.
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Time management

  • 3. Objective: By the end of the lesson, students will be able to organize their time and manage specific activities, in order to increasing effectiveness when studying and work in the Call Center area, by realization of practices and exercises during the class.
  • 7. 1. In your own words, what is Time Management? 2. Why do you think Time Management is important in the Call Center Area?
  • 8. Time management is the process of planning and exercising conscious control of time spent on specific activities, especially to increase effectiveness, efficiency, and productivity. It involves a juggling act of various demands upon a person relating to work, social life, family, hobbies, personal interests, and commitments with the finiteness of time. Using time effectively gives the person "choice" on spending or managing activities at their own time and expediency. Time management may be aided by a range of skills, tools, and techniques used to manage time when accomplishing specific tasks, projects, and goals complying with a due date. TIME MANAGEMENT
  • 9. Benefits of Time Management The ability to manage your time effectively is important. Good time management leads to stress, and more success in life. Here are some benefits of managing time effectively:
  • 10. 1. Stress relief Making and following a task schedule reduces anxiety. As you check off items on your “to-do” list, you can see that you are making tangible progress. This helps you avoid feeling stressed out with worry about whether you’re getting things done. 2. More time Good time management gives you extra time to spend in your daily life. People who can time-manage effectively enjoy having more time to spend on hobbies or other personal pursuits.
  • 11. 3. More opportunities Managing time well leads to more opportunities and less time wasted on trivial activities. Good time management skills are key qualities that employers look for. The ability to prioritize and schedule work is extremely desirable for any organization. 4. Ability to realize goals Individuals who practice good time management are able to better achieve goals and objectives, and do so in a shorter length of time.
  • 12. List of Tips for Effective Time Management After considering the benefits of time management, let’s look at some ways to manage time effectively:
  • 13. 1. Set goals correctly Set goals that are achievable and measurable. Use the SMART method when setting goals. In essence, make sure the goals you set are Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Relevant, and Timely. 2. Prioritize wisely Prioritize tasks based on importance and urgency. For example, look at your daily tasks and determine which are:  Important and urgent: Do these tasks right away.  Important but not urgent: Decide when to do these tasks.  Urgent but not important: Delegate these tasks if possible.  Not urgent and not important: Set these aside to do later.
  • 14. 3. Set a time limit to complete a task Setting time constraints for completing tasks helps you be more focused and efficient. Making the small extra effort to decide on how much time you need to allot for each task can also help you recognize potential problems before they arise. That way you can make plans for dealing with them. For example, assume you need to write up five reviews in time for a meeting. However, you realize that you’ll only be able to get four of them done in the time remaining before the meeting. If you become aware of this fact well in advance, you may be able to easily delegate writing up one of the reviews to someone else. However, if you hadn’t bothered to do a time check on your tasks beforehand, you might have ended up not realizing your time problem until just an hour before the meeting. At that point, it might be considerably more difficult to find someone to delegate one of the reviews to, and more difficult for them to fit the task into their day, too.
  • 15. 4. Take a break between tasks When doing a lot of tasks without a break, it is harder to stay focused and motivated. Allow some downtime between tasks to clear your head and refresh yourself. Consider grabbing a brief nap, going for a short walk, or meditating. 5. Organize yourself Utilize your calendar for more long-term time management. Write down the deadlines for projects, or for tasks that are part of completing the overall project. Think about which days might be best to dedicate to specific tasks. For example, you might need to plan a meeting to discuss cash flow on a day when you know the company CFO is available.
  • 16. 6. Remove non-essential tasks/activities It is important to remove excess activities or tasks. Determine what is significant and what deserves your time. Removing non-essential tasks/activities frees up more of your time to be spent on genuinely important things. 7. Plan ahead Make sure you start every day with a clear idea of what you need to do – what needs to get done THAT DAY. Consider making it a habit to, at the end of each workday, go ahead and write out your “to-do” list for the next workday. That way you can hit the ground running the next morning.
  • 17. Implications of Poor Time Management
  • 18. 1. Poor workflow The inability to plan ahead and stick to goals means poor efficiency. For example, if there are several important tasks to complete, an effective plan would be to complete related tasks together or sequentially. However, if you don’t plan ahead, you could end up having to jump back and forth, or backtrack, in doing your work. That translates to reduced efficiency and lower productivity.
  • 19. 2. Wasted time Poor time management results in wasted time. For example, by talking to friends on social media while doing an assignment, you are distracting yourself and wasting time. 3. Loss of control By not knowing what the next task is, you suffer from loss of control of your life. That can contribute to higher stress levels and anxiety.
  • 20. 4. Poor quality of work Poor time management typically makes the quality of your work suffer. For example, having to rush to complete tasks at the last minute usually compromises quality. 5. Poor reputation If clients or your employer cannot rely on you to complete tasks in a timely manner, their expectations and perceptions of you are adversely affected. If a client cannot rely on you to get something done on time, they will likely take their business elsewhere.
  • 22. Adherence: Adherence is a measurement of the percentage of time that employees are working when they are scheduled to be working. Compliance: Compliance is a measurement of how closely an employee follows his or her schedule, including the specific times that he or she signs in and out for various reasons. Early: If someone is early, he or she is present before the expected arrival time.
  • 23. Late: If someone is late, he or she arrives after the expected arrival time. Meeting: A meeting is an assembly of people at a particular time and place. OfflineTime: Offline time is time when a representative is not signed in to make or receive calls.
  • 24. On time: If someone is on time, he or she arrives at the expected or agreed upon arrival time. Percentage: A percentage is a proportion of a larger sum, expressed as part of 100. Unpredictable: If something is unpredictable, it does not follow a pattern or regular schedule.
  • 25. Sign on: To sign on is to begin a connection with a computer or application. Sign off: To sign off is to end a connection with a computer or application. WFM: WFM (workforce management) is a system or software that is designed to maintain a productive workforce.