Time management: Avoid frustration when planning your day – with the 60/20/20 rule What is the rule for time planning? How much time can I plan for the next day? For planning your day on the prior day, the 60/20/20 rule applies: A maximum of 60% of your time can...
Time management: Kanban board in paper and digital format Quick and easy overview of currently open and completed tasks The Kanban model offers a quick and easy overview of the current completion status of your tasks. It originates from the field of software...
Time management: Identifying and rigorously implementing your own priorities In the overview of time-rated tasks, you sort your tasks in a ranking. To be able to set priorities, you will need to have a clear idea of what your tasks are and what you want to achieve....
Time management: How do I handle the email flood after my holiday? The time-saving way to work through your emails professionally and easily. A flood of emails after your holiday in your inbox, and two appointments on the first day of work. How do you go about getting...
Business etiquette: Who greets who first? Who introduces whom? Simple rules for the perfect first impression. Generally: The higher ranked or „more important“ (= guest, visitor) is given information first during the introduction, this means: Supervisor,...
The “Thank you” slide is the most boring conclusion of a presentation possible Avoid one of the biggest deadly sins of presenting. The most important parts of your presentation are the beginning and the ending: You initially raise the interest of your audience and in...