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Tuesday, January 15, 2019

Who’s Got the Monkey: Concept of Time Management

Whos got monkey? explains the concept of time management. It explains the manager-subordinate relationship. It focuses on three types of time, boss compel time, system imposed time and self imposed time. These are the diverse amounts of time that a manger has to accomplish his task. The goal of this article Is to expeditiously conciliate use of that time to maximize results. The author explains different persist related situations in which a subordinate passes his monkey or Issue on to the mangers and makes It the responsibility of the manger.Monkey means Issue or problems or responsibilities, using the frequent analogy monkey on my back. This article demonstrates how subordinates commonly pass the monkeys onto their mangers and accordingly live a more carefree life, asking the question who flora for who? The author shows us how to pass on the monkeys so that managers can manage, indeed taking initiative to identify the best candidates for their company. The lesson I learne d was how to spill on monkey that dont belong to will benefit everyone especi exclusivelyy the parties involved. 2. Everyone has monkeys or problems.These monkeys are commonly found In the cogitationplace as explained by the article, but not always. Some my monkeys are found In the workplace and some at home. First monkey Is to deposit all our funds at the end of week or sometimes twice a week In the bank. I am In charge of find the cash, filling the deposit slip and delivering it to the bank. My second monkey is to spend a penny our embrace Wald, our pet Chihuahua a bath whenever he needs one or whenever I want. My third monkey is to fill out all of my parents bills(mortgage, water, utility) and make the checks and send them off.I have been in charge of this ever since my sister locomote out. in one case she moved out it became my monkey. My parents give me the check book and the quid of bill and I fill them out accordingly and mail them out. Once I mail them out I give my parents back the stubs and they show them away. The first monkey Is mine because one day I volunteered to learn our cash deposit when our manager couldnt do It and he trusted me with and I have been doing It ever since. The second monkey became mine when we got a quest after. My blood brother wanted a dog so badly but was unaware of the chores and responsibility that came with It.After a week of having the dog it became apparent that he was overwhelmed with all him being responsible of taking care of it. He is still in charge of cleaning the poop, walking him and buying him food I volunteered to take him baths because my brother would not do it frequently enough for my liking and since he lived in our house I wanted a clean dog so therefore it became my monkey. 3. The monkey of depositing our cash at the end of our work week was on that did not and does not belong to me. I certain this monkey by volunteering to do it when our manager was in a speed to get home and could not stop by the bank.

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