Boosting Your Productivity With Parkinson's Law
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Parkinson's law, allotted time, and student syndrome
So, according to Parkinson's law, work expands to fill the allotted time, aka the time you assign to every task within a business campaign. College students, business people, and startuppers often determine it when creating the timeline and schedule for the project. How do we determine the allotted time? Some specialists rely on insights from time management experts to estimate how much time each task requires. Others calculate mini-deadlines for individual tasks first or determine the time frames for the project's needs. And Parkinson's law dictates that you can achieve the task within the time frame you'll schedule. Whether or not you believe it requires more effort, it will take as much time as you prescribe for its fulfillment. It's all about psychology and the way our brains work: Let's face it: even the most organized marketing specialists sometimes wait until the last minute to send a pitch, reply to an email, or fulfill any other commitment. Two reasons:- They seek an adrenaline rush.
- Poor prioritizing skills, estimating all project-related tasks at the same level, and thus attempting to multitask.
- Ask a colleague (or assign it to yourself) to submit a report within 24 hours rather than leave this deadline open-ended.
- Take a task you gave a week to complete and assign it with a three-day window instead.
- Condense a project's marketing campaign from six months to three.
Boosting productivity with Parkinson's law
So, here's the deal: Take a list of your individual or team tasks and set deadlines that are shorter than they were before. Don't focus on too long deadlines for a while; consider the actions that matter, thus finding shortcuts and avoiding procrastination. Here are some practical ways to try Parkinson's law in business campaigns:- Cut your estimated timelines in half. Use data, insights, and timers to learn how long each related task takes for the project and cut deadlines by 50%.
- Consider some buffer room for each task. Don't schedule it; keep it in mind so you're still on track. For example, if you need a report by Friday, assign it to be delivered by Thursday. This trick best serves creative tasks like writing an expository blog post where research can take longer, or writer's block can happen.
- Be realistic and assign attainable time frames for task completion. Imposing tight deadlines when you or your team are already overwhelmed will lead to further procrastination, not productivity.
- Keep a productivity journal. This practice of brainstorming, planning, and analyzing your goals and activities at work will help you see how to improve productivity.
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