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Time Management Course


Time Management
This course focuses on Personal time management skills which are essential for professional success in any workplace. Those able to successfully implement time management strategies are able to control their workload rather than spend each day in a frenzy of activity reacting to crisis after crisis - stress declines and personal productivity soars! These highly effective individuals are able to focus on the tasks with the greatest impact to them and their organization.
Course Timeline;
2 Days .
Who should attend?
Employee at any level who need to improve their time management approach, or those who are looking for some fresh ideas on how to priorities work and tasks..
Course Objectives
Understand the way we think about time and how it affects the way we manage ourselves
Know how to jump-start procrastination and become more self-motivated to do tasks
Describe a range of techniques associated with managing ourselves around time and when each should be used
Be able to identify personal time wasters and how to remove them from their everyday work
Be able to priorities tasks and workload to ensure they are working on the right things
Be confident in managing other people expectations and saying no when required
Describe a range of tools and models that will support the way we plan our days and how these can be used to influence others.
Course Benefits
Being able to manage your time effectively reduces stress and allows us to focus more on the things that are important to us. We’re constantly under pressure to deliver more for less, and the ability to prioritize is becoming increasingly important in everyday life. This course will provide a range of techniques that when applied, will reduce stress, increase confidence and allow you to deliver to schedule.
Course style
The course is highly interactive and exercises and discussions will be run throughout the sessions.
Practical skills development exercises - case studies
Interactive discussion and participation throughout the course
Group work activities