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How do you stay organized as an Administrator?

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Question added by Ghanendra Mishra , Social Worker , International Organization for Migration
Date Posted: 2014/12/17
SAJNA VILANGAPURATH MOHAMMED ABDURAHIMAN
by SAJNA VILANGAPURATH MOHAMMED ABDURAHIMAN , HR Executive , QuEST Global

To be Organized as an Administrator, follow the below points:

1. Make to do list: to list what you need to do. Try to put items in order of importance.

2. Set your goal: work out what will help you succeed.

3. Prioritise: Put more time into the things that will give you the most benefit.  

4. Delegate where possible: Good delegation saves you time and will motivate and develop other team members.

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by Deleted user

Make a list and put it in order of importancce. Select which you can delegate.

AHMED IMRUL KAYES
by AHMED IMRUL KAYES , Senior Consultant , HR Bangladesh Ltd.

1) Be well quipped with machines & materials.

2) Set your coworkers ready to fill up the target.

3) Note down what to do within limited time.

4) Calculate in a cost effective way.

5) Be ready with papers to submit.

6) Be communicative with the departments.

7) Plan accordingly.

Kader Hasan Maraicar
by Kader Hasan Maraicar , Executive Assistant , Noor Enterprises

learning to use calendar and task management in the outlook are enough to make us  organized!

 

Christina Jones
by Christina Jones , Assistant Property Manager , Volunteers of America Charity - Cambridge Gardens Apartments

Calendars, task lists, and reminders. I set out a time frame for each duty and task for the day and it's importance level and allow "free" time in each days schedule for unexpected items or complications. I delete/cross out each item as I complete it so I can track my progress. I have daily lists for the week and another with tasks with no deadline or further away date. The second list is available if I complete the day's task early and I can work on some of the long term items and clear them off the list before the deadline.

The free time in the daily insures I will complete each task before I leave and the long term list insures I have no dead time and I am always productive. I have found that Microsoft Office is the best tool for me. Leave it open on the computer as I work. The calendar and task list within it keeps me on target without adding clutter to my work area. 

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