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BLR’s Training Presentations
Planning & Organizational Skills
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Goals
Recognize the importance of being well organized and making effective plans
Understand what it means to be well organized on the job
Know how to make more effective plans
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Why Plan and Organize?
Meet goals Anticipate needs,
problems, and choices Make better decisions Be more efficient
and productiveDevelop, assign,
and monitor tasks
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Why Plan and Organize? (cont.)
Make sure priorities are met Evaluate progressProvide workers with necessary
guidance and resourcesPrepare for crisis and change Achieve better results
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Organize Yourself
Prepare for tomorrow, today
Check before you leave the house
Get an early startReview your schedule
and make adjustments
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Organize Yourself (cont.)
Check your mailConsult with
key employees Check in with the boss Keep key items with you
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Organize Your Work
Maintain an appointment calendar
Make lists Prioritize tasksFocus on priorities Be flexible
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Organize Your Office
Neat work area Manageable desktop Clutter patrolOrder vs. organization
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Organize Your Office (cont.)
Easy reach zone Maximum reach zone Stand-and-walk zone Storage
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Organize Your Paper
Throw it away Act on it Put it aside File it
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Organize Your Paper: Filing Strategies
Use comprehensive categories Employ secondary headings File in a continuous sequence Use cross-references Be specific when filing
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Organize Your Paper: Dealing with Piles
Immediate action Low priority Pending Reading materials Everything else
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Organize Your Computer
Establish a system for naming files
Maintain an effectivefiling system
Keep a working folder for current files
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Organize Your Computer (cont.)
Organize your e-mail Organize bookmarks Clean up your
hard drive periodically
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Organize Your Time
Prime time Delegation Interruptions
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Organize Your Time (cont.)
Procrastination Meetings Phone calls
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What You Need to Plan
Staffing Budget Schedules Training Resources
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Why Planning Is So Important
Helps achieve goals Provides alternatives Prevents mistakes Gives you a greater ROI Helps you handle a crisis Helps prepare for change
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Types of Plans
Immediate Short-term Intermediate-rangeLong-range
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Elements of a Plan
Goals Strategies Schedules Activities
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Elements of a Plan (cont.)
Procedures and methods
Resources Training Programs
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Planning for the Unexpected
Build in flexibility Have a contingency plan Review and revise your plans Evaluate your planning strategies and tactics
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Planning and Organizing Checklist
Do you prepare for tomorrow, today? Do you use an organizer and keep it handy? Do you make To Do lists and maintain an
appointment calendar? Do you prioritize tasks? Is your office organized for maximum efficiency? Do you manage your paper and computer files?
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Planning and Organizing Checklist (cont.)
Are you an efficient time manager? Do you plan carefully and consistently? Do you develop short-term and long-term plans? Do you build flexibility into your plans? Do you always have a contingency plan? Do you evaluate and improve your planning
strategies and tactics?
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Goals
Recognize the importance of being well organized and making effective plans
Understand what it means to be well organized on the job
Know how to make more effective plans
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Summary
Planning and organizing are two key functions of your job.
The better organized you are, the more effective and successful you will be.
Effective planning allows you to achieve important goals and get the results you need.
Planning also prepares you to deal more effectively with crisis and change.
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Quiz
1. Name three reasons why planning and organizing are important to your job.
2. Being well organized means preparing for tomorrow, today. True or False
3. Identify three ways you can organize your work better.
4. If you are well organized, you should expect to get all the tasks on your To Do list accomplished every day. True or False
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Quiz (cont.)
5. Which items in your office should be in your “easy reach” zone?
6. Identify three steps you can take to better organize your computer.
7. You only need to concentrate on short-term planning. Long-range planning is something for upper management to do. True or False
8. Give three reasons why planning is important.
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Quiz (cont.)
9. Name three elements of most plans.
10. You only need a contingency plan if you’re planning something you haven’t done before.
True or False
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Quiz Answers
1. Planning and organizing are important for many reasons, including the fact that they allow you to meet goals; anticipate needs, problems, and choices; make better decisions; be more efficient and productive; develop, assign, and monitor tasks; make sure priorities are met; evaluate progress; provide workers with necessary guidance and resources; prepare for crisis and change; and achieve better results.
2. True.
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3. You can better organize your work by maintaining an appointment calendar, making To Do lists, prioritizing tasks, focusing on priorities, and being flexible to adjust to changes in priorities.
4. False. Don’t expect to get everything done. Focus on the high-priority tasks and make sure those get done first.
5. Keep items you use most frequently in your easy reach zone so that they will always be at your fingertips when you need them.
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6. You can better organize your computer by establishing a system for naming files, maintaining an effective filing system, keeping a working folder for current files, organizing your e-mail, organizing your bookmarks, and cleaning up your hard drive periodically.
7. False. You need to develop plans for the intermediate- range (at least 3 months ahead) and long-range (at least a year ahead) as well as the immediate future (this week) and the short-term (this month).
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8. Planning helps achieve goals, provides alternative, prevents mistakes, gives you greater return on investment of time and effort, helps handle a crisis, and helps prepare for change.
9. All plans involve goals, strategies, schedules, activities and tasks, procedures and methods, and resources. Some plans may also involve training and special programs.
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10. False. It’s always a good idea to have a plan B, a fallback position, in case circumstances change or plans don’t work out as anticipated.