11. Time-Management (Control Your Priorities)
With the fast-paced highly competitive nature of businesses, employers continue to look for strong time-management skills. Increasingly, time has a monetary value in today’s companies. Simply Productive says that an average manager gets interrupted every 3 minutes. Stephen Covey suggests the use of his time-management quadrant to organize and prioritize tasks to be more effective.
Workloads can easily pile up, and it can be daunting to think about how much time you will need to finish your work. A leader without the right time-management skills can be easily overwhelmed and eventually burn out.
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