Thursday, January 10, 2008

Work-life balance: The crux of time management


D. Murali
A. Paari
Time management is life management, says Ramesh K. Arora.
“Managing time better, therefore, implies a philosophy and a
strategy to apportion equitable time for physical, mental,
emotional, spiritual, familial, social and professional demands
Stories in this Section
Small steps to success
Knowledge-driven, not powercentric
Workplace strategies
A coach for the CEO
Negotiating the best salary
package
Work-life balance: The crux
of time management
Winning complex negotiation
and responsibilities of life, and to get the best value of time
through proper planning and prioritising,” he explains, in a
recent e-mail interaction with The New Manager.
Arora, who has a Masters in Public Administration and a PhD
from the University of Kansas, Lawrence, US, is Chairman,
Management Development Academy, Jaipur. He has been a
consultant and trainer in the fields of management, government
systems and behavioural sciences for the past three decades.
He is the author of Time Management: For Happiness and
Success ( www.paragonintpub.com). Excerpts from the
interview:
http://interviewsinsights.blogspot.com/

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