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CIS 105 Introduction To Information Systems Assignment - Strayer University, USA
Create a table in your Word document. It should be a 6×8 table, at least. Suggested headings for your rows are Date, Task, Priority, Time Estimate, Completed, and Notes.
Decide which area of your life you are making this time management to-do list for: personal, school, or work.
Add a title above your chart in this format: This Week's To-Do List - [Personal, School, or Work (depending on what you choose)].
Use a font size of 14 points and bold.
Fill in the rest of the table with tasks that you are planning to complete next week. Think about the strategies and skills you read in the articles to help you organize and prioritize your to-do list. (You can also use this to help you stay organized and use your time efficiently next week in your real life!)
Under your to-do list, compose answers to the following questions of at least one paragraph per question (4-7 complete sentences). Remember to cite your sources using SWS for in-text citations.
How do you manage your time in your daily life? How does your current time management approach affect your daily life?
What are two time management strategies from the assignment readings you can implement now to help you improve how you manage your time?
Under your composition section, add a SWS-formatted Sources list.
The topic of Assignment is time management. To complete the assignment, you will review resources about time management and then create a weekly schedule or calendar to organize your home, job, or schoolwork for a week. To wrap it up, you'll reflect on how you manage time in your life and identify two strategies you can implement now to help you improve how you manage your time.
1. Review the following resources on time management for strategies and tools that you can apply to creating your weekly schedule or calendar and to your life.
i. Nancy Comstock. 2019. Time Management. Salem Press Encyclopedia.
ii. Erich C. Dierdorff. 2020. Time Management Is About More Than Life Hacks. Harvard Business Review Digital Articles, pp. 2-6.
iii. Reem Rachel Abraham. 2018. Exploring Time Management Skills of First Year Undergraduate Medical and Allied Health Science Students. Journal of Clinical & Diagnostic Research, vol. 12, no. 10, pp. 7-10.
2. Take notes on at least one way you can use the information from each source in your life.
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