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TIME IS MONEY MANAGEMNET - A FEW TECHNIQUES TO MANAGE IT EFFECTIVELY.

    1 Author(s):  DR.V.MOHAN NAYAK

Vol -  5, Issue- 7 ,         Page(s) : 136 - 148  (2014 ) DOI : https://doi.org/10.32804/IRJMSH

Abstract

Lack of time is a common complaint in western society. In response, there has been a proliferation of … books, articles, and seminars on time management, along with their assertions, prescriptions and anecdotes. However, what exactly is time management? Despite the epidemic of time management training programs, there is currently a lack of agreement about the definition of time management and a dearth of literature summarizing time management across disciplines. Furthermore, it has been argued that there is a lack of a theoretical model of time management. Although self-report instruments purporting to examine time management exist in several disciplines, to date, there has been no published psychometric review or comparison of these instruments for assessing generic time management. Therefore, this article examines the different dimensions time management to improve effectiveness and efficiency with in organizations.

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