cynax.blogg.se

Stephen covey quadrants
Stephen covey quadrants










Some examples of Important/Not Urgent would include: training and coaching, building rapport, regular lock checks, marketing, cleaning, stocking merchandise inventory, maintenance, collection calls and monitoring rates. So the question becomes, “As a store manager, how do I focus the majority of my time on things that are Important but not Urgent?” The first step in the process would be to identify what daily activities in our business are Important, but not Urgent. According to Covey and his theory has been proven accurate and successful if we focus the majority of our time and attention on quadrant II, we greatly reduce the amount of time we spend in crisis mode.

stephen covey quadrants

We can never fully control the four quadrants for example, we never know when a crisis may arise but we can control where the majority of our focus, and our time, is spent. Under Covey’s four quadrants, any activity is either urgent or not urgent, important or not important. Self storage may present some unique challenges from time to time, but the principles of time management remain the same as in any other industry and those principles are presented clearly in the late Stephen Covey’s ‘ Four Quadrants of Time Management’.

stephen covey quadrants

By John Manes, Pinnacle Storage Properties, LLC












Stephen covey quadrants