Effective Time Management Techniques: What Research Says
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Effective Time Management Techniques: What Research Says

Corrected by Emir Baycan · on When Notes Fly · 12 July 2026 · View published page ↗

Research shows effective time management practices to improve productivity beyond mere to-do lists.

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In 2007, Denver International Airport's automated baggage system had been
+In the early 1990s, Denver International Airport's automated baggage syst
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by Brad Aeon and Herman Aguinis reviewed 158 studies
+by Brad Aeon, Aïda Faber, and Alexandra Panaccio reviewed 158 studies

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Body text and references list already had both corrections applied from the prior session, but a comparison table row still attributed the 2021 PLOS ONE meta-analysis to only 'Aeon & Aguinis' (the unverified pairing). Corrected the table cell to 'Aeon, Faber, & Panaccio (2021)'. FAQ field checked and does not mention either fact, no change needed.

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