Time Management, Small Business Article


Time Management and Contingency Planning

Time Management and Emergencies


Time management is not simply about making the best use of your time here and now, and in the foreseeable future.  It is also about planning to ensure that the unexpected doesn’t leave you sitting on your hands waiting for someone else. It also means making sure that your time and efforts are not totally consumed dealing with an emergency.

Life has a habit of catching you out - no matter how well prepared and organised you feel you are, there is always the risk that you have left at least one base uncovered.

Time Management and Contingency Planning

It is times like this that you fall back on your contingency arrangements and find if they work as well in practice as you hoped for.  Contingency arrangements should be clear, yet sufficiently flexible and adaptable to cover the unexpected. 

With the possibility of a pandemic outbreak of "swine flu" , this is a good time to be thinking about these things – but of course you should think also about other disasters that you might be called to cope with.
  
Unless yours is a one-person business, then you should ensure that as much as possible it can function well without you, which in turn means testing that it can do so when you are present.     Arrangements should include the ability to continue with core functions and unavoidable responsibilities.  A high priority is making sure that your customers do not feel disadvantaged - very often they have the lowest tolerance level.

Contingency arrangements can be varied, but normally includes building in flexibility on an on-going basis - and that is often a very good way to promote good use of resources and time management on a day-to-day basis.

Do you know, for example, how successfully your business would cope with your sudden absence, or the absence of your key employees? What would be the effect of losing say all power to your premises? Have you considered which are the key components in your business – and have you thought about alternative means of supply?

In short, just how well prepared are you, and what would be the effect? Would your employees be left kicking their heels and wasting their time?  Or would your employees manage their time wisely in responding to the unexpected – and do so quickly, efficiently and effectively ?

Worse still, would your customers go elsewhere?

Time Management & Contingency Planning - Advantage from Adversity

Do not restrict your contingency planning to coping with disaster – although this should be your immediate focus. It is also wise to be prepared to handle a sudden increase in business. 

Someone else’s disaster may be your opportunity, and whatever your attitude to taking advantage in this way, their situation might be terminal, or beyond you ability to assist. If you do not take advantage of the situation, then it is almost certain someone else will.

So, good time management means making sure that your contingency plans are comprehensive and workable. It can even be about making sure that you, amongst your competitors, make the best use of such times.   Are you ready for that?

 

Brian Hazell.

 

I hope you found the article to be informative and helpful. You can return to the main site by follwing the links below.

If you would like to make any comments concerning this article about Time Management Skills and the Small Business, please do so by by following the blog link below.

 

Preview Time Management System
Articles Index | Blog | Site Map

Time Management and Contingency Planning - Article 11

Copyright Saddlemount Ltd - © Saddlemount Ltd 2009.