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Don't work twice as long if you can be twice as clever!

Read the text and tell us which advice you agree with:

Do you constantly get "urgent requests" from your boss? Do you regularly work late? Do a lot of people stop at your desk with requests? Don't panic! Here is some advice to help.

1) Double-check the level of importance of any job so that you can prioritise urgent tasks.

2) Delegate if possible. Give work to colleagues who are less busy.

3) Tell people when you are available to see them. Close the door at other times to make it clear that you are busy.

4) Identify times when you work best and schedule important activities, meetings or projects for then.

5) Avoid jumping from one project to another. If you do, by the end of the day you will have worked on a number of projects but completed none. Focus on one project at a time until it is done.

6) Increase your typing speed. It will help you to work smarter and faster.

7) Improve your computer software and make sure you know how to use it. Ask your boss for a training course if necessary.

8) Be confident and assertive. Don't be afraid to say "No!"


(Text adapted from 'The Times' Wednesday January 23 2002)

Questions

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1 The article gives information on how to:

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2 Which of the following does the article NOT recommend?