Time Management
Training Courses:
We help the participants in our
Time Management training courses to accomplish their time management goals through the use of our
Time Management Use Analysis Tools which include case study
analysis, time management skill analysis, group problem solving, priority
analysis, time management games and exercises, and on line pre-work.
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Participants in our Time Management training courses will learn:
- How to devote more time to important activities every day
- How to prevent those daily “fires” from undermining important
goals
- To identify and communicate goals that keep priorities straight
- How to design an effective To-Do list
- How to deal with interruptions
- The art of delegating low-priority tasks
- How to organize your “busy work,” errands, etc.
- How to use Time Blocks to maintain effectiveness
- How to eliminate most annoying paper work
- To balance professional responsibilities with personal time
- To choose and use time management tools
- How to set goals and evaluate them so that they provide value
- How to stop procrastinating NOW
- How to say NO (in a nice way, of course)
- Identify and arrest time bandits
Time Management:
Time Management Courses for Moving Beyond the Nine to Five
Not all of us have access to the same freedom of choice. Nevertheless, hopefully you will agree that there is still scope to make you time-wiser or time-richer, or both, depending on what values are important to you.
The questions that follow are intended to prompt some personal evaluation of your own relationships with time:
- Are you sufficiently temporally mobile - do you have the scope to choose which portion of the light-dark cycle to work in, whether to relocate to a new pace of life or to switch to a workplace with more employee-driven flexibility?
- How susceptible are you to advertisements telling us how we should or could relate to time?
- What slogan best represents your ideal type of relationship with lived time?
- Are you sufficiently well off to be able to afford diet rich in antioxidants, and to be able to purchase all the time-saving gadgets that living in a leisured consumer society brings?
- To what extent do time-saving gadgets allow you to multitask compared to what was possible in the Victorian era and how many of the following do you normally run at the same time?
- Does the particular culinary time zone you inhabit maintain the same pace, regardless of which day of the week it is?
- How concerned are you about the accuracy of timepieces in your house?
- Are there ever situations where you question the importance placed on punctuality?
- How well do your keep track of short time intervals?
In your various roles as consumer, manager, resident, parent, grandparent, carer, volunteer are you concerned about influencing the choices other people have in their relationships with time?
If you want to consider this and if you want to see lasting positive changes to both other people and your own relationships with time, holding a future time perspective will serve you well.
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