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The Key Concept to Differentiate "Time Management" vs. "Task Management"

The Key Concept to Differentiate "Time Management" vs. "Task Management"

Think of “Task Management” as the static part (structure) of your tasks (what they are, what they need, who's doing them…) and “Time Management” as the dynamic aspect (time); when they're done, how long they take, and so forth.

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