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Time is money1112 people have read this article
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| Monday, 09 May 2011 |
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Without a firm grip on your time management you can easily find that your estate agency leaks valuable minutes and hours every day. The old adage ‘time is money’ certainly rings true for sales professionals, and none more so than real estate agents. One of the biggest challenges being your own boss is managing your own time. Creating structure around a business that is prone to interruption can be challenging, and so all too often agents can find themselves letting the day take its natural course, dealing with ad-hoc tasks as they arise. For some, this may indeed suit their lifestyle, but for a great many others poor time management can be a considerable frustration when trying to build a business. While productivity does not directly translate to profitability, they are closely linked. Agents that use their time more effectively will without doubt see an increase in their bottom line – particularly if allocation is made every day for sales activities and customer service. So what can agents do to use their time more effectively, and how can better time management help? Spot the leaks Now you have a clear idea of how your day is spent, set some time management goals. This could be minimising personal calls, or reducing non-business time spent on the web. But rather than cutting out downtime, look at allocation breaks throughout the day – and sticking to them. Have a plan Of particular importance is an allocation of time for business generating activities every day. This should include current clients as well as focusing on generating new listing. Make this part of your daily structure and I guarantee you’ll see your business grow. Set in stone Prioritise If you allow non-urgent and unimportant issues to grip your day, your core business activities will suffer. The result will be that important tasks are overlooked or that you end up working more and more hours each day to make up for lost time. Smarter and harder But remember, no matter how organised you are, there are still only 24 hours in the day. The more effectively you use the time that’s at your disposal, the more successful you’ll be in your business goals. |






