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Forbes.com – Best Practices in Time Management

Christopher Tuttle

Level 5 Time Management: Beyond Stephen R. Covey and Ben FranklinAt the end of Q4, XANT’s President, Ken Krogue, pulled the whole company together for a training session on time management. In the training, Ken shared some of the tips he has gained from personal experience and professional experience of working for Franklin Quest (now Franklin Covey).

In his latest Forbes.com article, Ken goes in depth into 5 levels of time management to ensure productivity.

The 5 Levels of Time Management:

  1. Capture: Make a List
  2. Prioritize: Rank your List
  3. Prioritized Daily Task List: Control the Events of Your Life
  4. Week-at-a-glance: Mission, Vision, Roles and Principles
  5. Monthly: Recurring Tasks that Build Habits

Read the full article on Ken Krogue’s Forbes column, here:

Level 5 Time Management: Beyond Stephen R. Covey and Ben Franklin

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