- Time management: organize and execute around priorities
- A misnomer: the point is really to manage ourselves rather than time
- Maintaining P/PC balance
 
- Expectation and satisfaction are within Circle of Influence
 
 
- Focus on the things that are important but not urgent, for they require proactivity; this is being opportunity-minded (Quadrant II of the Eisenhower matrix)
- Quadrants I and III work on you
 
- Building relationships instead of focusing on time and methods
 
 
 
- Learn to say no
 
- Management follows leadership
 
- The Quadrant II Tool
- Coherence
- Personal mission statement
 
- Short and long term goals for roles
 
 
- Balance
- Identify roles to prioritize important areas (e.g. health, family, professional preparation, personal development)
 
 
- Quadrant II focus
- Organize on a weekly basis
 
- Schedule your priorities, not prioritize what’s on your schedule
 
 
- People dimension
- Effectiveness in dealing with people
 
- Facilitate implementation rather than create guilt when a schedule is not followed
 
 
- Flexibility
- The planning tool should be your servant, not your master
 
- Tailored to style, needs, and ways
 
 
- Portability
 
 
- Stewardship delegation gives the other person a feeling of ownership
- Desired results
 
- Guidelines: what not to do
 
- Resources
 
- Accountability
 
- Consequences