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Bob Parsons' hardass time management
Merlin Mann | Nov 28 2005
"Not so polite" time saving tips — that work. Bob Parsons may not win any awards for congeniality, but I like the way he lays down the law on managing your time -- with a focus on not being a victim of your own phone. This is tough, in-your-face talk, but frankly I think it's time we get tougher with the people who demand our time. In my own opinion, you'll never get out from under until you learn to seize back control of your phone and your email inbox; that's the the two places where the world will never stop hollering for your attention; it's up to you to say "no," and hit delete. After all, if you don't respect how you parcel out your time and attention, why should you expect anyone else to? A few of Bob's observations:
Remember: when you call someone, you're demanding instant access to their undivided attention, no matter what they might be doing. If they loan that attention to you, treat it like the golden resource that it is. [ Thanks, Sean Conlan ] 27 Comments
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Brent, interesting comment. I just...Submitted by xyb (not verified) on December 1, 2005 - 4:51am.
Brent, interesting comment. I just started working for a company that made it abundantly clear that all voicemails and emails are to be returned within 24 hours. You don't have to have the answer, but you have to return the call/msg. So far, after three weeks, it seems like everyone adheres to this; they may have others cover for them while out, or return the msgs from home with no new information, but it works. And it goes back to that "Just get it done, then it's done" mentality. Why drag something out when it's probably just a quick call back to say, "jump in a lake." Of course, that doesn't apply to solicitors. Those calls and emails should never be returned. The trust factor that has been established is that when I call a co-worker, I have a reason. And my reason is as important as the co-worker's reason for ignoring it. But, I'm a skeptic. I'll be keeping my eyes open to see how long this 24-hour rule lasts. And maybe I'll call the Chairman and see how long it takes him to return my call. =P I'll have a darned good reason to call, I'm sure! » POSTED IN:
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