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misspop

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List and briefly describe four tips on improving concentration
 
  What will be an ideal response?

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In the Formula for Successful Planning, which is MO + DP + SP = DS, DP stands for department plan and SP stands for specific plans.
 
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false



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Answer to Question 1

1. Limit your time. Experience shows that when you limit yourself to a certain amount of time for concentration purposes (such as thirty minutes), you accomplish more.
2. Set a firm line with others during times needed for concentration. Let others know you do not wish to be interrupted during these times, except for emergencies.
3. Divide and conquer big projects. When facing a major project like preparing an annual report or budget, it is often a good idea to divide the work into smaller parts.
4. Visualize the benefits. Concentration is aided when the rewards that come from a completed project are pictured in advance.
5. Project a professional image. Managers who learn to concentrate on setting goals, establishing priorities, and completing special projects communicate a more professional image to upper management.
6. Begin the task. Do not procrastinate.

Answer to Question 2

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