1. …is in large part judgmental.
2. How much time does it require vs. how much time is it worth?
3. Who wants it – why – by when?
4. How short is the fuse – how big is the bang?
5. Schedule “no appointment” days or part days.
6. Make choices – delegate or send substitute.
7. Meeting deadlines is a function of:
- Organization
- Scheduling
- Cooperation
- Saying no!
8. Use a “tickle file” – with predated reminders.
9. Organization plus scheduling yields a “Priority List.”
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