December 7, 2006

the time management manifesto

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Rajesh Setty, author of "Beyond Code", has written a very lucid Time Management Manifesto. Great stuff:

Making the most of your time
You can’t manage time. You can only manage yourself. Successful people manage to get a lot more out of their time. Here are nine things that you can focus on next year to make the most out of your time.
1. Executing on your current projects flawlessly

No excuses there. None of the other items in the list matter if you keep breaking promises and go south on your commitments.

2. Strengthening your personal brand

Whether you like it or not, you have a personal brand. It is “who you are” to the world. A personal brand, like any other brand is a promise to the world.

Your personal brand or identity in the marketplace is important as it has direct correlation with the value that the marketplace places on you. Here is how it always works – first you invest in your personal brand meaning first you work on your personal brand and then your personal brand works for you.

3. Building long-term relationships

Long-term relationships with powerful people will provide you the ultimate competitive advantage. Invest in building them. Here are three things to remember on relationships:

• It is not what you know but who you know.
• It is not who you but how you know who you know
• It is just not who you know; it is who knows you.

4. Increasing your capacity to deliver

Who you are currently may not be ready to face the challenges or take advantage of the opportunities of tomorrow. You have to continuously invest in your capacity to deliver in the future.

5. Making a difference to the world

This world is what we make of it. Everyone has an unspoken responsibility to make a positive difference in this world. Without worrying about what your neighbor is doing, do something good.

6. Increasing others' capacity to make a difference

You also have a responsibility to increase the capacity of people around you to make a difference. Lift them to a higher level in any which way you can.

7. Spending time with friends and family

They say that we are blind to things that are very close to us. Family and friends typically come into this category. You can take them for granted and if you are bit late, you don’t have to worry as you won’t have them for you to take care.

8. Become a valued member in multiple networks

You can’t do everything alone. You have to not only belong to multiple networks but also be a contributing member there.

9. Learning and learning to unlearn

The information overload is only going to get worse. Explore Mindmapping. Explore Accelerated Learning. Explore Audio books. Explore Book Summaries. Do something but don’t stop learning with quoting lack of time.

It is also important to ensure that you leave behind those skills that may no longer be relevant. In other words, learn to unlearn.

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Posted by hugh macleod at December 7, 2006 6:47 PM | TrackBack
Comments

Fab Manifesto!

Posted by: Sheamus at December 8, 2006 1:10 PM

hugh - awesome - thanks for sharing. Spot on.

Posted by: deb schultz at December 15, 2006 7:07 PM

way to go! only thing I can think of now is :
"we judge ourselves by our intentions, others judge us by our actions"

Posted by: pat morphew at December 21, 2006 7:56 PM

Hello Hugh,

Thank you for including this and thank you for your kind comments. Would you be willing to contribute to the Quought for the Day series on my blog or donate one of your masterpieces for the series?

Best,
Raj

Posted by: Raj Setty at December 29, 2006 8:35 AM