This lecture provides an overview of the skills approach to leadership as found in Leadership: theory and practice. This chapter presents the following content: Skills Approach Perspective, three-skill approach (Katz, 1955), skills-based model (Mumford, et al, 2000), how does the skills approach work?
Art of Leadership & Motivation HRM – 760 Lecture 20 FACILITATOR Prof Dr Mohammad Majid Mahmood Time Management-I ~ The bad news is time flies; the good news is ??????????????? ~ The bad news is time flies; the good news is you are the pilot.~ Michael Altshuler Time Management To utilise the available time in optimum manner to achieve one’s personal and professional goals TIME IS MONEY Imagine you are already 60 years old, and you look back….what did you achieve, what did you do… EVERYONE HAS THE SAME AMOUNT OF TIME 60 minutes per hour 1,440 minutes per day 525,600 minutes per year Key Points to Take Away Frederick Winslow Taylor is normally considered to be the father of scientific management. He wrote his book, The Principles of Scientific Management in 1911, which, together with the work of Frank and Lillian Gilbreth, became the launching pad for today’s time management. Stephen R. Covey predicts there will be a movement towards research on internal time and how we can manage our brains and take advantage of our biological clock in order to manage our time Break these 8 Time Management Rules at your own risk: Multitasking – Multitasking does not lead to more things done. It leads to more things started. If you’re not careful, you’ll end up with 57 things started and nothing done Scheduling Backtoback Meetings Answering Your Phone Anytime Checking Email Incessantly 10 Break these 8 Time Management Rules at your own risk: Not Unplugging Not Allocating Enough Time for Tasks Not Looking at Your List Not Taking Deadlines Seriously 11 Top Time Management Lies that we tell Ourselves I don’t have time I am going to exercise more When I have more time When things settle down 12 Top Time Management Lies that we tell Ourselves I’ll do it tomorrow I am not lucky I can’t do that That deadline isn’t important 13 Common Time Management Mistakes Mistake #1. Failing to Keep a ToDo List Mistake #2. Not Setting Personal Goals Mistake #3. Not Prioritizing Mistake #4. Failing to Manage Distractions 14 Common Time Management Mistakes Mistake #5. Procrastination Mistake #6. Taking on too Much Mistake #7. Not Taking Breaks Mistake #8. Ineffectively Scheduling Tasks 15 Biggest Mistake “Don’t try to achieve every goal you want to achieve, achieve only the goals you need and stay focused on the important things in life.” 16 I wish I didn’t spend so much time on 17 Life is short! Prioritize those things that are important to you and focus on them Let others know what is important to you Develop a roadmap 18 Focus, Focus, Focus What is worth thinking about every day? *What interests you? *What motivates you? *What would you like to leave as your legacy (personally and professionally)? 19 FACILITATOR Prof. Dr. Mohammad Majid Mahmood Bagram 20 ... manner to achieve one’s personal? ?and? ? professional goals TIME IS MONEY Imagine you are already 60 years old, and you look back….what did you achieve, what did you do… EVERYONE HAS THE SAME AMOUNT? ?OF? ?TIME 60 minutes per hour... Frederick Winslow Taylor is normally considered to be the father? ?of? ?scientific management. He wrote his book, The Principles of? ? Scientific Management in 1911, which, together with the work of? ? Frank and? ? Lillian Gilbreth, ... *What would you like to leave as your legacy (personally? ?and? ?professionally)? 19 FACILITATOR Prof. Dr. Mohammad Majid Mahmood Bagram 20