Drucker Time Audit Software for Reminders

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified)
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I would like to attempt a time audit to record what I am doing every 10 minutes. I figure that the best way to accomplish this is to have an app or software chime every 10 minutes. This seems simple but I cannot find anything that will do this!!!

I'm looking for a clock or timer that will countdown from 10 minutes, chime, and then automatically restart a 10 minute countdown again. This would occur for the entire work day.

Do any members have any suggestions on how to accomplish this or for an app that would fill this void?

 

Thank you!

Submitted by George Ehrhorn on Friday August 28th, 2015 7:47 am

You may be able to find an app that will do it. Maybe look for a metronome app and set it for 600 seconds :).
 
I would just use my phone and restart the 10 min timer every time. 

Submitted by Jay Vilalta on Wednesday September 2nd, 2015 9:14 pm

If the work you want to log is done mostly on a computer, try https://www.rescuetime.com. I believe the paid version lets you log non computer time but I've only used the free version.

Submitted by Jeff Engebretsen on Wednesday October 7th, 2015 9:33 am

I was just lintening to the podcast episode where they talk about this and was supprised there wasn't a tool.
I'm writing an Android app that'll set the ~50 alarms for you and notify you to record what you're doing. I started last night but it shouldn't take long.

Submitted by Nicholas Leone on Wednesday October 14th, 2015 3:46 pm

Thank you for the recommendations. I've tried a few timers and not one that works great. The closets timer runs in the background but beeps multiple times based on which interval it's at. i.e. 2 beeps on Round 2....10 beeps on Round 10. My co-workers were not fans of this app.

I'll keep looking. Thank you!

Submitted by Nicholas Leone on Wednesday October 14th, 2015 3:55 pm

I found an iPhoen app called "Interval". I had to pay $1 though - not a problem.
It is minimalistic and discreet. Step 1 is down, now I need to set up 2 weeks to log my activities.
Thank you all again.

Submitted by Miron Briley on Thursday October 15th, 2015 10:48 pm

I'm going to do this too, Starting monday morning.

Submitted by Simon Witten on Saturday October 17th, 2015 2:31 am

Hi - I'm very interested in what you;re doing and was wondering what the basis is to check your activity every ten minutes? What's the backgrounbd to it and what's the goal if you don't mind me asking?
Simon

Submitted by Tom Cole on Wednesday November 18th, 2015 12:49 am

In reply to by Simon Witten

Simon,
Read "The Effective Executive".  First chunk of book is about knowin where your time goes.  Not based on your calendar or perception, but by collecting real data.