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Title: Student, NSBE Leader, etc.


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Student, NSBE Leader, etc.
  • Subtitle

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Contents
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Task Oriented
  • Successful leaders are Task Oriented!!
  • Concentrate on results, not on being busy!

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Task Oriented
  • People who use these techniques routinely are the
    highest achievers in all walks of life, from
    business to sport to public service. If you use
    these skills well, then you will be able to
    function effectively, even under intense
    pressure.

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  • That which separates the great performers from
    the average ones includes desire, preparation,
    commitment, follow-through, and re-evaluation.
    These are all cornerstones of time management.

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Five (5) Pillars of Success
  • Clarify Your Goals
  • Develop Activity-Based Plans
  • Work The Plan
  • Measure Progress
  • Continually Improve Results

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Techniques
  • 8020 Rule Paretos Principle
  • Costing Your Time Find out how much your time
    is worth
  • Daily Log Seeing how you really spend your time
  • Prioritized To Do Lists Tackling the right
    tasks first
  • Goal setting- S.M.A.R.T.S.

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8020
  • 80 of the problems in your life come from 20 of
    your activities
  • Every notice that some ones attitude may be the
    cause of almost all their obstacles
  • What if their attitude changed
  • 80 of the work is done by 20 of your chapter
    members
  • As a CEB member, you do most of the work and the
    chapter members just attend
  • Using this method you can find faults and ways to
    better improve

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Costing Your Time
  • How much are you worth?
  • Time costs money
  • How much money are you wasting?
  • If you were losing money, would you hang out as
    much?
  • Imagine each hour as you taking time from work
  • Costing time helps to keep you mindful of what
    your time is worth.

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Daily Log
  • Chronological account
  • Starts from early morning to night daily
  • Best done in 30 minute increments
  • Real information
  • Put in real information
  • This is to help you figure out your most and
    least productive times of the day and habits
  • Evaluate it
  • What are some of the bad habits or unproductive
    times of the day you can eliminate?

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Priority Diagram
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Goal Setting
  • S Specific
  • Meet 6 classmates by 3rd week of school
  • M Measurable
  • 6 people, that means 2 per week
  • A Achievable
  • 200 people in my major, I can meet 6
  • R Realistic
  • With classes and work, I have time to do it
  • T Time based
  • 2 or more a week for three weeks

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Exercise
  • Lets explore some time management skills!

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Priority Table!!
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Cost analysis
  • Determine your worth
  • Add tuition and your salary for the semester
  • Include side jobs and stipends
  • Figure out you hourly rate by 8 hrs 200 working
    days in the year

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Cost analysis
  • Now that you have your monetary worth
  • How much do you lose when you hang out?
  • When someone is late, how much does it cost?

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Your Life
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  • QA??

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Thank You !
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