The Time Management Training Institute

TIME MANAGEMENT TRAINING

 

 

 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Time Management Training Seminars:

We help the participants in our Time Management training seminars 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.

For free, no obligation information on how we can help you please contact us today.

Participants in our Time Management training seminars 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 Seminars - Time and Respect

Time is a valuable commodity. At least that is how we think about time in America. We all know that there is a limited amount of time each day to accomplish what we want to accomplish. We also know there is an unknown amount of time that makes up our lifetime. The fact that we don't know how much time we have, sometimes makes our sense of urgency (and frustration with wasted time) even more pervasive in our lives.

In spite of this, however, there are people that are not respectful of time. Sometimes this is due to cultural differences. Sometimes it is due to a lack of attention. In the business world (as well as in our personal lives), people that are not respectful of time often appear to be disorganized, lazy, or unprofessional. No everyone has the same time tolerance and being even a little late can actually cause you to lose a client or customer.

There are a few simple rules that people in business should follow. First, always be on time. If you aren't sure where a meeting is being held, leave early enough to allow for getting lost. You can't control if someone else shows up on time, but you can certainly be there on time. Even the best of us does occasionally have unforeseen circumstances that make us unavoidably detained (that flat time on the way to the meeting with the corresponding flat spare). If you are going to be late, call the minute you realize you are not going to be on time. Even though people understand that things happen, the sooner you can let them know you won't be on time, the more grateful they will be that you let them know.

Second, write down your appointments. Making appointments on the fly without writing them down (unless you have a really phenomenal memory), is a good way to miss an appointment. Odds are that you won't even remember that you ever made the appointment, or you will remember long after you were supposed to be somewhere. This tells someone that they were not important enough for you to remember.

Third, be prepared. If you are waiting for someone, be sure you have something to do in case they don't show up. We've all had the potential client or customer that gets cold feet and never appears. If you have something to do, at least you won't waste the time waiting.

Being late is like stealing from someone. Lost time is something that can never be regained or repaid.

Dr. Robin Rushlo: link

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