USE OF TIME MANAGEMENT METHODS IN PROJECT MANAGEMENT
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https://doi.org/10.24025/2306-4412.2.2018.162523Keywords:
time management, project management, planning, organization of working time, delegation of tasks, target tree, ABC method, matrix of time management.Abstract
This article contains information and results of investigation related to modern methods of time management. A lot of managers are dedicated to self-management and self-time-management only. Very small amount of articles dedicated to team-time-management at all.
Among several the most popular methods of time-management we can headline ABC-method, that are very common in use, but all requirements of the project management could be covered by the time-management matrix aka the Eisenhower’s matrix. Also this article consist de-scription the following methods: target tree and delegation of tasks. Results of investigations in this article would help to manage big teams in the process of work.
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