Another routine workday has passed. You signed in early. You clocked out late. And yet, you feel like you haven’t accomplished anything productively. For this to happen is easier than you may imagine.
In the current scenario, whether working from home or in office, you’re facing a barrage of endless meetings, with a volley of interruptions, and urgent last-minute tasks. In other words, you end up being busy all day, without any progress made on your top priorities.
This is exactly why one needs to master the art of scheduling productively. Let’s have a look at how to do this. In the process you not only can make the necessary time for work that matters, you still can ensure there’s a work-life balance as well.
So what exactly is scheduling?
It’s the planning of activities to help accomplish goals and priorities in the time frame that you have at your disposal. Scheduling helps you to not just keep your deliverables SMART, but also allows additional time for anything unforeseen, and avoiding taking on more than you can handle. Much as we say time is money, we can’t buy it, yet more often than not, we waste it or use it ineffectively.
So how do we schedule our time?
Recognizing a problem is the first step to solving it. Setting a time to address it is the next. So set a regular time to do your scheduling – this can be part of managing your weekly review calls. Nothing beats the classic pen and paper in order to keep it simple and jot everything down.
But in a time such as the present where meetings and deliverables are constantly moved or cancelled at the last minute, what then? For deliverables, apps and software such as Google Calendar or MS Outlook would help, depending on how it is a fit to your business situation, job structure and budget.
Calls, however are a bit more fluid. A fluid situation would mean that meetings are not always set in concrete. For this, a good tool would be needed, not just in the ability to call many, but to also effectively schedule or handle calls instantly depending on the situation. That’s where MultiCall comes in as a solution.
A MultiCall, brings people together, and gives everyone the right and ability to contribute value to the conversation. In doing so, one of its most noted features is Call Scheduling, the handling of which you can explore here.