Diaries are great for
scheduling appointments. But if you write your information in your diary you will probably
run out of space on those days when you have a lot to write down, you probably won't refer
back to something once you pass a page, you won't be able to quickly retrieve information
when you need it, and you won't have any system for cross-checking your work. Diaries just
don't have the functionality of Daybooks and they were never meant to.
Electronic organisers are great
as information storehouses, but they are still impractical in many ways: you can't just
quickly scribble a note to yourself in one; you can't see at a glance where you stand with
your work in general or on a particular project; they are not easy to use in meetings
without distracting others; and you still don't have any system to cross check that
everything you set out to do gets done. It is also not financially viable to give an
electronic organiser to everyone in an organisation.
Time managers can certainly be
valuable to senior staff. However, some of our customers who used to use time managers say
that even after the seminars to learn how to use them, many people end up using them
mainly as a diary. And if you do use them as they are intended, they can take up valuable
time filling them in and transferring information between sections and from notepads.
Basically, they are not simple to use and they are not a cost-effective way to get everyone
in your business working better.
You can start using The Daybook at any time during the year.
Simply start to write everything in your Daybook and date the pages as you go. Clear your
desk of notepads, scrap paper and anything else you might be tempted to scribble a note
on. Remember, you might want to refer to that note later and the only way you will be sure
you still have it is if you write it in your Daybook. All you need is your Daybook for
writing things down in.
Do I have to wait until the new
year to start using a Daybook?
One Daybook will last between 6 and 18 months. This depends
on how many pages you use each day. Some jobs require more information to be written down
than others, so the number of Daybooks required per person each year will vary.
For some jobs it may be better to use a few Daybooks at the
same time. For instance, architects who are working on a number of projects at the same
time often have one Daybook per project. Most situations, however, would require one
Daybook to be used at a time, especially as people usually have files for information
specific to a particular project.
Use your diary to schedule
appointments. This is what diaries are meant for and is what they do best. Diaries and
Daybooks work well with each other - use your diary for your appointments and your Daybook
for all your information.
The Daybook is used all over the world, by people in small
businesses, in large companies, and in government departments. We have
customers who are architects, designers, publishers, editors, project
managers, people in insurance, IT, education, manufacturing of various
types, and many more. Basically, if you have to write down information in
your job, then a Daybook would probably suit you.
We have customers who have been using
Daybooks for over 10 years and claim their businesses would not be able to
function without them!
Some of our customers include QBE Mercantile
Mutual, TAFE - Australia-wide, Dept. of Education and Training, Nationwide Insurance Brokers, OAMPS, Rubber
Technologies, Riga Rubber, Harmer May & Associates, Firth Doreen Architects, Rice + Ewald
Architects, Hi-Torque Truck Spares, Integral Energy, National Grazing
Services, Young & Associates.
How do I get everyone in
my department or organisation to use a Daybook?
If you're a manager, you can direct people to use a Daybook,
explaining how it will help the person to organise their own work. Point people to the How
to Use page at the front of the book and explain the basic concept of "when you go to
write something down, write it in your Daybook".
If you have to present the concept to your manager, you can
print out this web site and give the information to them, along with a Daybook for them to
peruse.