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Summary: Meeting workplace deadlines requires knowing the date and time of the cutoff of a project and then dividing a project into small manageable groups. Use a calendar and communication to avoid missing a deadline with ideas from a business management specialist in this free video on workplace etiquette.
Gloria Dixon Campbell has an executive MBA in management from the University of South Florida and a BA in sociology from the University of West Florida. She has developed, researched...read more
"Meeting deadlines is one of the things that we all have to do. I'm Gloria Campbell, President and CEO of Advantage Training Systems located in St. Petersburg, Florida giving you the best way to meet those deadlines. Make sure you know what the deadline date and time is and the location. In some cases you may have to actually take a project somewhere or it may have to be overnighted or e-mailed so make sure you have all of the particulars. The next thing you want to do is what is the objective and once you decide and you know how much time you have divide that project up into smaller units. Do something every day on that project. Put it in your calendar, set that time aside and stick to it, don't get off task. If you are depending on other people to finish that project make sure that you are in constant communication with them so when it gets to the end, and your deadline is upon you that you don't still have holes in your project. My name is Gloria Campbell and I'm with Advantage Training Systems located in St. Petersburg, Florida wanting to make sure you don't miss your deadline."
eHow Article: How to Meet Deadlines