0 the practice of using the time that you have available in a useful and effective way, especially in your work:
He's intelligent, but poor time management is limiting his success.
a one-day training course, covering effective time-management skills to improve productivity
1 the practice of using your time effectively, and the study of this:
This would create a desire to change the musical structure unexpectedly, and so appears a serious time management problem.
Other teaching sessions may include topics such as coping styles, common interpersonal problems and time management with action planning being an integral part.
Linked to this is the students' experience in time management and workload.
At a time of contracting public welfare expenditure, tightly rationalised time management regimens have been adopted in the organisation of publicly administered health services.
The remainder had attended internal courses, usually lasting just a day, on topics such as "interview techniques, appraisals, equal opportunities and time management".
Another similar system is to assign a certain amount of work to a small team or individuals; the contractors are responsible for their own time management.
This new, rationalized system was born not of any particular expertise-with time management, or resource allocation, or some such thing-but of the experience of the employees working in the bureau.
The benefits of assignments that require small groups to respond electronically and asynchronously to each other's drafts are analysed and illustrated: rhetorical/thematic, discursive/environmental, technological, logistical/time management.