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How to manage your time Iftach. Why manage time? The shortage problem (Economics 101) “Are these meetings worth my time”?

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How to manage your time

Iftach

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Why manage time?

• The shortage problem (Economics 101)

• “Are these meetings worth my time”?

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The four quadrants

important

unimportant

urgent not urgent

I II

IVIII

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The four quadrants

important

unimportant

urgent not urgent

I II

IVIII

•Lab fire•Tomorrow’s grant deadline

•Ongoing experiments•Prepare for committee mtg•Next month’s grant deadline

•“You’ve got mail”•Ringing phone•Inquiring colleague

•most e-mail•most web browsing•weekend plans of lab members

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If you neglect quadrant II

important

unimportant

urgent not urgent

I II

IVIII

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Four generations of time management

• 1’st generation : notes; ToDo lists

• 2’nd generation: calendars, appointment books

• 3’rd generation: setting goals; prioritization

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These mostly prioritize I+III

important

unimportant

urgent not urgent

I II

IVIII

How do we know what is “important”?

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4’th generation

roles goals schedule adapt

•Don’t prioritize your schedule; Schedule your priorities!

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4’th generation

roles goals schedule adapt

selfspouseparentPI – labPI- TAU “citizen”PI - lecturer social circuit

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Goal types

• Long term goals – several years– Get tenure/professorship

• Intermediate term goals – 6 – 12 months– Complete a publishable chunk– Obtain preliminary results– Put together a new course

• Short term goals – 1-4 weeks– Complete an experiment– prepare figures for paper

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4’th generation

roles goals schedule adapt

1-2 per week/role

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The rocks in the jar

The point is: unless you put the big rocks in first, you won't get them in at all.

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4’th generation

roles goals schedule adapt

weekly

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4’th generation

roles goals schedule adapt

daily

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What about your students?

• Should you define their roles? goals?• Help them define their tasks?

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Efficiency / buying time

• Easier to say “no” when you already said “yes”• Disconnect– Control e-mail– Close door– Close lab door

• Know your biological clock• Make appointments with yourself• Delegate work (P vs. PC)

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Resources

• “The seven habits of highly effective people” (Habit 3) – Stephen Covey

• “Making the Right Moves” – A practical guide to scientific management for postdocs and new faculty (BWF/HHMI)