A term used by managers to justify inaction when subordinates complain that their workload is excessive.
S: "I just don't have enough time to do all of this work."
M: "You would if your time management was better."
S: "I suppose you're going to tell me you have an 'opportunity' for me now aren't you?"
M: "Damn right I am!"
M: "You would if your time management was better."
S: "I suppose you're going to tell me you have an 'opportunity' for me now aren't you?"
M: "Damn right I am!"
by Adam Evans January 11, 2009

A skill that is useful for graphic designers.
Essentially, it allows people to rearrange other's days at their on whim and fancy for no good reason other than a decision to take a day off.
It is particularly useful for putting off new members of staff from partaking a meeting one deems to be dull.
Essentially, it allows people to rearrange other's days at their on whim and fancy for no good reason other than a decision to take a day off.
It is particularly useful for putting off new members of staff from partaking a meeting one deems to be dull.
by Damian Jennings March 15, 2004

by theArslantas March 11, 2021

I've been working 16 hours a day, but thanks to tinder and time management I got laid every day this week.
by Urbancorgis June 09, 2018
