Issue 8: Time Management for Effective Leadership

"Time is what we want most, but what we use worst."

-William Penn


Welcome to our eighth edition!


Today's topic in the Skip-Level Strategies Newsletter is "Time Management for Effective Leadership." I love this week's' quote by William Penn - it's such a real-life description of our relationship with time.

Great leaders not only manage their teams well but also their time. Mastering time management is key to enhancing productivity, reducing stress, and maintaining healthy boundaries.

Improve your time management with this week's strategy.

5-MINUTE STRATEGY

▪️ Assess your typical workday. Identify any time-consuming tasks that offer little value.

▪️ For each task, imagine how it might be possible to eliminate it, delegate it, or automate it (Focus on low value tasks - I'm not talking about cutting out your 1-on-1s or reflection time!)

▪️ List the effort required to either eliminate, delegate, or automate each task from lowest effort to highest effort.

▪️ Commit to one low effort change this week that will free up more of your time for high-impact leadership activities.

Why this matters: We each only have 24 hours in the day, and effective time management is crucial for your goals as a leader (and human!). It ensures that you’re focusing on the tasks that truly matter and leading more efficiently and effectively.

Next week's preview


In our next issue, we’ll be focusing on "Developing Executive Presence" – a hot topic for any leader.

Until then, how are you observing Women's History Month?

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