LESS PROCRASTINATION
Time management in the workplace can greatly reduce your urge to "do it later." Good time management means being able to schedule the right tasks for the right time frames, which leads to things getting done sooner. Supervisors with strong time management skills can virtually eliminate procrastination by ensuring that their employees understand what needs to be done and when it needs to be finished.
BETTER COMMUNICATION
Time management is about more than just making schedules. It's also about eliminating or even pre-empting distractions. This can lead to better communication between co-workers. Explain to distracting co-workers that you have a set of things to do and ask if they have any questions or concerns that can wait until later. You may find that they have nothing important to say. Then no one's time is wasted.
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