Mark Forster

Mark Forster

Mark Forster is a British author best known for three books on time management. A business coach until he retired on 24 November 2008,[1] in the past he has also worked for the British Army, Ministry of Defence and the Church of England.

His biggest selling book to date is "Do It Tomorrow and Other Secrets of Time Management," which challenges some traditional practices in time management with four simple tasks and seven principles.

The four tasks of his "quick start guide" are:

  1. to assemble all delayed work into "backlog folders" where it cannot be seen,
  2. collect all new work into related "batches" for the following day,
  3. write down ALL things too urgent to wait until tomorrow before doing them, and then
  4. start each day catching up on backlogged work.

The seven principles are:

  1. to have a clear vision,
  2. do one thing at a time,
  3. do small amounts of work often,
  4. define realistic limits using...
  5. "closed lists" of finite tasks that are not added to,
  6. reduction of interruptions, and
  7. clarifying solid commitments as opposed to vague "interests."

Together, these form the foundation for what is the "do it tomorrow" (DIT) time management system.

Forster compares time management choices to those made when ordering from a menu in a restaurant. There is only a finite amount of food one can eat and a finite amount of time in a day, so each choice has a logical opportunity cost. The amount of work accomplished is a combination of creativity and efficiency, and can only be increased by (A) improving efficiency, (B) reducing the total number of tasks, or (C) increasing available time. Prioritized task lists only postpone problems of efficiency, which Forster asserts are the major factor in time management. By reducing "busy work," more time is made available for "real work" but many workers have an unrealistic sense of how much is possible. Improved efficiency alone cannot solve fundamental problems of work-life balance. Forster asserts that "goals are as much about what we are not going to do as they are about what we are going to do."[2] Proper attention to minor tasks prevents emergencies. Same-day or next-day responses are perfectly adequate in many cases, and judicious use of "closed lists" increases efficiency, regardless of the order in which finite tasks are completed. Strategic use of delay and closed lists is what Forster calls "the mañana principle." Incoming tasks are thus "scheduled forward."

Important, non-routine projects are identified as the "current initiative" for some action each and every day. Backlogs may be a current initiative until completed, but the goal is to take breaks and complete a full day's tasks each day with efficient focus.

Books

Forster, Mark (2006-07-20). Do It Tomorrow and Other Secrets of Time Management. Hodder & Stoughton Religious. pp. 224. ISBN 0340909129. 

Forster, Mark (2001-07-20). Help Yourself Get Everything Done : and Still Have Time to Play (1 ed.). McGraw-Hill. pp. 200. ISBN 0658021508. 

Forster, Mark (2002-04-18). How to Make Your Dreams Come True. Help Yourself. pp. 205. ISBN 0340786299. 

Notes

  1. ^ Forster, Mark (2008-12-18). "Future Developments". http://www.markforster.net/blog/2008/12/18/future-developments.html. Retrieved 2009-02-07. 
  2. ^ Forster, Mark (2006). Do It Tomorrow and Other Secrets of Time Management. London: Hodder and Stoughton. pp. 209. ISBN 9780340909126. http://www.markforster.net/do-it-tomorrow/. , Chapter 5, p. 68.

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