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Time Estimate

Use Time Management Techniques

Learning Objectives

After completing this unit, you’ll be able to:

  • Use technology to help you focus on your goals.
  • Use ideas from Salesforce experts to be more productive.

Technology: The Productivity Booster

You already know that technology can boost your productivity. But, like any other tool, it only helps if you use it. Here are some tips from experts on how they use technology to the fullest.

What How Why 

Use the Salesforce App

  • Communicate with Chatter.
  • Collaborate with Quip.
  • Set priorities on tasks to stay organized.

Get conversations and tasks out of your head and into tools.

Live in your calendar

  • Plan your tasks at the start of your day.
  • Set up do not disturb times on your calendar.
  • Enter meetings with clear agendas and goals.

Know what you need to do and when you’ll do it.

Take control of your inbox—for when you can’t use Chatter and Quip.

  • Set times during the day to check your email.
  • Communicate your availability.
  • Turn off notifications.
  • Set up custom filters.

Email can feel like it is urgent—set times to respond so you can focus on other tasks.

Been There, Done That

By now, you’ve got some great ideas on how to manage time with grace.

  • Make lists.
  • Set goals.
  • Use ABC123 to rank what’s most important.
  • Do a time audit.
  • Use the Five Whys method to uncover barriers to achieving your goals.
  • Put technology to work for you.

An enterprise corporate sales director has perfected accurate time management over her career’s tenure. Here is how she structures her day as a sales leader. Apply this same approach to meet your metrics in your role.

When? Do This

Late afternoon

Make a list for tomorrow. 

  • Place ACV generating activities at the top of the list.
  • Review your calendar.
  • Check that agendas and meeting objectives are prepared.

Monday and Tuesday

Have 1:1 meetings with AEs.

  • Review forecast and pipeline activities.
  • Have ongoing career discussions.

Wednesday and Thursday

Update forecasts and reports to prepare for forecasting calls.

Friday

Catch up on administrative tasks and prepare for the week ahead.

One Final Recommendation

Keep learning. This module isn’t a complete review of all the myriads of approaches out there, it’s the foundation of good time management skills. Consider finding a mentor to help you improve, but remember—making these skills your own is something only you can do.

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