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  SALES MEETING TOOL KIT:
BETTER TIME MANAGEMENT

 

Better Time Management, Introduction

Component 1: Facilitator Talking Points

Component 2: Better Time Management Agenda

Component 3: Handout 1, Time Log

Component 4: Handout 2, Tips for Better Time Management

Component 5: Activity 1, Setting Your Priorities Ratings Scale

Component 6: Activity 2, Setting Priorities Response Sheet

Component 7: Handout 3, Tips for Using Scraps of Time

Component 8: Activity 2, Suggestions for More Efficient Ways

Component 9: Handout 4, Time Management for the Time Challenged

Component 10: Activity 3, Avoiding Interruptions

Component 11: Activity 3, Suggested Answers for Avoiding Interruptions

Component 12: Other Resources



  Component 5:
Activity 1, Rating Your Priorities

An essential part of establishing a useful time management system is to devote time first to the tasks with the highest priority. Each person’s priorities will be different, but deciding on what each of your priority ratings signifies and using those ratings consistently will help ensure that the jobs you truly consider most important will always be given priority.

One possible rating system to use is this four-point scale.

1. Urgent: What you must complete to avoid an immediate crisis.
(Example: Deliver contract for closing)

2. Important: Critical to achieving a major goal, but slightly less time sensitive.
(Example: Prepare listing presentation for meeting in two days.)

3. Routine: Needs to be done regularly and but there are no specific deadlines.
(Example: Make prospecting calls) This category may also include items that can be delegated to others

4. Of limited value: Could easily be eliminated or postponed.
(Example: Read newspaper)

Component 6: Activity 2, Setting Priorities Response Sheet