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Ian's Messy Desk: "Print this assessment then complete it to determine how effectively you manage your time. Determine your tendency for each of the following items."
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Not only does this asses your time management skills, but it get into they type of manager as well. Some of the questions pertain more to your level of control, which can sometimes be equated to time management. It seems a bit short to really judge where you stand, but its a good starting point, and I think most people know where they fall anyways.
I found this relatively helpful in assessing my time management skills. However I can usually identify what I need to work on management-wise by myself. Its usually something pretty personal and unique that is affecting my time management that a quiz cannot identify but self-examination can.
I got a 36, and yet somehow, I don't feel like that's completely accurate. It's funny how many time management tools there are online. You could spend the rest of your life just figuring out how to manage your time.
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Not only does this asses your time management skills, but it get into they type of manager as well. Some of the questions pertain more to your level of control, which can sometimes be equated to time management. It seems a bit short to really judge where you stand, but its a good starting point, and I think most people know where they fall anyways.
Doesn't taking some sort of online quiz question your time-management skills to begin with?
I'm just saying..
I found this relatively helpful in assessing my time management skills. However I can usually identify what I need to work on management-wise by myself. Its usually something pretty personal and unique that is affecting my time management that a quiz cannot identify but self-examination can.
that was the most useless thing i've ever seen.
not only was it a waste of time, but it offered no suggestions to help. only a good/fair/poor assessment.
I got a 36, and yet somehow, I don't feel like that's completely accurate. It's funny how many time management tools there are online. You could spend the rest of your life just figuring out how to manage your time.
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