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Summary

Now you have completed this module you should feel more confident in prioritising your workload and identifying tasks that are in importance than others.

We have covered:-

  • That you have to take responsibility to manage your priorities
  • Prioritise tasks as urgent/important
  • Schedule time effectively
  • Deal with common time management mistakes

Next Steps

We want you to put what you have learnt into practice in your pharmacy so that you improve your efficiency.

You could consider doing a time diary and review this to be more effective. You could consider doing a time diary and review this to be more effective.

Try prioritising your tasks by using the important/urgent grid. Ensure you identify any tasks not important and what you can delegate to your team.

You can download this sheet to record your commitments and keep this with your training records.

Further Reading

Morgenstern, Julie (2004). Time Management from the Inside Out: The Foolproof System for Taking Control of Your Schedule€”and Your Life (2nd ed.). New York: Henry Holt/Owl Books

LeBoeuf, Michael (1979). Working Smart. Warner Books.

Forster, Mark (2006-07-20). Do It Tomorrow and Other Secrets of Time Management. Hodder & Stoughton Religious.

McKay; Brett; Kate (October 23, 2013). "The Eisenhower Decision Matrix: How to Distinguish Between Urgent and Important Tasks and Make Real Progress in Your Life". A Man's Life, Personal Development.

Allen, David (2001). Getting things done: the Art of Stress-Free Productivity. New York: Viking

 

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