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Administrators make work for each other so that they can multiply the number of their subordinates and enhance their prestige.
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Don’t let any task, no matter how small, have an undefined deadline. Undefined deadlines create undefined game plans. Encourage momentum by tagging everything with a due date. Play a little game, challenge yourself to answer all emails in less than 5 minutes. The next day try to do it in under 3....
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Parkinson's law is the adage that "work expands so as to fill the time available for its completion".
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Time management is all psychological. We naturally pace ourselves to finish a project in the nick of time. The same task can take one hour or one week depending on how much time we give ourselves to complete it.
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