Barriers to Time Management
Principles of Time Management
Time Management Strategies
Key Concepts for Time Management
Just for Fun
100
Comfortable ways of behaving because they do not require conscious thought. These are very difficult to change.
What is Habit?
100
An important tool to provide complete and appropriate information used to address poor time management.
What is Communicating?
100
Personal diary kept in which activities are recorded in 15 to 30 minute blocks for approximately one week.
What is Time Analysis?
100
The quality of doing the right task correctly.
What is Effectiveness?
100
Best leadership nursing instructor.
Who is Dr. Justice?
200
Providing too much supervision to a competent professional which can present interpersonal as well as time problems. Example..Micromanagement.
What is Excessive Supervision?
200
Charts the course of action, outlining tasks in order of importance used to address poor time management.
What is Planning?
200
Creates time lines so that activities can be broken down into daily segments.
What is Daily Planning?
200
The resource utilization of doing the right task.
What is Efficiency?
200
Classmate to discover a second liver.
Who is Jessica Firestone?
300
Causes the leader to end up with more work than is necessary due to not trusting employees.
What is Underdelegation?
300
Used by the nurse leader as a way to ensure that the work of the organization is completed on schedule. Remember to assign according to scope of practice.
What is delegating?
300
Allows the nurse leader to distinguish a crisis from an urgent or important event.
What is Problem Analysis?
300
Based on principles and consists of a variety of techniques that facilitate the best use of time.
What is Time Management?
300
Classmate that knows all about DIC.
Who is Jennifer Edge?
400
For example cell phones, and personal computers can be wonderful tools for efficiency, but they can also be distractions.
What is Technology Invasion?
400
Ordering goals, tasks, and responsibilities from the most important to the least important.
What is Prioritizing Goals?
400
Allows the nurse leader to discover which task are of low value and could be eliminated, consolidated, or delegated.
What is Task Analysis?
400
Predispositions (action, idea, logic, or people) of behavioral patterns that influence how a person uses time.
What is Time Styles?
400
Classmates that learns the best while sleeping.
Who is Antwan Baker.
500
Causes a nurse leader to wast time when they lose sight of the work that has to be accomplished.
What is Losing Sight of Objectives?
500
The science that includes the planning, organization and coordination, guidance and oversight.
What is Management?
500
The nurse leader controls interruptions except for important messages. Planned office time should be built into the nurse leaders scheduled and communicated to staff.
What is Time Control?
500
The communication and delegation of a new plan reorganized around priorities to manage an unexpected and untoward event.
What is Crisis Control?
500
Discovered that everyone can get lice.
Who is Michelle Pint?
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