Exam 6: Time Management: Minute by Minute

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What is considered management's greatest resource?

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One issue of the New York Times conveys as much information as a person living in the 16th century would obtain __________.

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Improving reading efficiency can help control the paper flood.

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Discuss the difference between priorities and posteriorities and what managers can do to focus more on the former.

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The telephone is one of the most common time abusers.

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One common time waster is __________.

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Delegation moves organizational communication upward.

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putting things off
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scanning
priorities
skimming
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putting things off
scanning
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The time a person spends coming into work early or staying late to impress the boss is called __________.

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Normal reading speed is about __________ words per minute.

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With every promotion comes a corresponding increase in __________.

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reading information rapidly for the main ideas
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creative procrastination
priorities
procrastination
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reading information rapidly for the main ideas
creative procrastination
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Time management and productivity are integrally related. "Work smarter, not _____."

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Your daily log should help you determine when you are at your peak.

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A time map in not an effective tool for time management.

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Police paper load is a problem because __________.

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work expands to fill the time available for its completion
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priorities
creative procrastination
posteriorities
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work expands to fill the time available for its completion
priorities
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tasks that do not have to be done, have a minimal payoff and very limited negative consequences
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priorities
Parkinson's Law
posteriorities
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tasks that do not have to be done, have a minimal payoff and very limited negative consequences
priorities
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