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Timeboxing
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Kim has attended:
PowerPoint Introduction course
Excel Introduction course
Time Management course
Excel Intermediate course
Timeboxing
can you confirm that this was setting a time limit on how long to do a task in
RE: timeboxing
Hi Kim
thanks for your question. Yes you can use Timeboxing to say between two times I will be doing the following. If you wanted to you could also take it further by saying there are some things that Must be done in that time, Should be done (but might get put back), Could be done (but they are optional) and finally there are things that Won't be done in that time. These can be remembered by using the work MoSCoW
I hope this helps. Let me know how you get on.
Kind regards,
Andrew
RE: timeboxing
MoSCoW - i can't remember what that stands for - can you refresh my memory please. :)
RE: timeboxing
Hi Kim
Sure!
MoSCoW stands for:
Must
o
Should
Could
o
Would like to
(the Os are added to make it easier to remember)
Hope this helps - do let me know if you have any further questions.
Kind regards,
Andrew
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