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How do you handle a heavy workload?

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Question added by Ahmad AlHadeed , Planning And Analysis Manager , SHIFT Financial Services Ltd.
Date Posted: 2013/05/05
Aseel Al-Kharouf
by Aseel Al-Kharouf , Senior Inside Sales Specialist , Unifonic Cloud Communications

Heavy load is always a problem.
But having good time management will enable anyone to better work and better prioritize.
Starting with the high priority tasks is always preferable.
Sometimes you have to compensate and work over time a little bit, but in the end it will be for your success

Muhammad Usman Memon
by Muhammad Usman Memon , SENIOR HUMAN RESOURCE AND ADMINISTRATION MANAGER , GHAZI BROTHERS

First Manage myself then Manage every thing.

Deleted user
by Deleted user

By giving sincere and due diligence to the work load.

Abdul Wajid Shah
by Abdul Wajid Shah , MIS Analyst , Emirates NBD

Usually such files are created in organizations where everything is done on Network / Shared Folders only that is the reason files get hang / crashed because shared folders and Network sometimes doesn't support huge Data and Advance Formulas and huge Links (Links which are kept / saved on Network / Share folders only.
I would suggest while preparing such files make a cop on your Desktop and complete the task it takes even 80% lesser time and get save quickly, once the data is ready you may copy back the same on Shared Folders/Drives or Bank Network.

Jasninder Jeet Singh
by Jasninder Jeet Singh , Creative Director , Union National Information System

how to handle heavy workloads? in few steps...
1) Be patient.
2) Divide the work, be organized, don't forget anything....Plan it out well.
3) Set the important and unimportant priorities at this point and start with the most important.
4) Start with most important ones and take a break after every 90 mins.
5) If all goes according to a good plan, you are done! At every step, remember not to over stress yourself, nothing is the end of the life...make sure you do your best so you could have at least be happy that you gave it your best!

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