Organising Work and Time
Time cannot be saved, the clock ticks relentlessly. However, we can use the time we have available to accomplish results that matter. The key is to develop systems that will help us achieve our high priority goals – work smarter not harder.
This course is designed to help you identify your key time management issues, develop strategies to minimise interruptions, say ‘no’ to Time Thieves and achieve your priorities.
You will benefit from this course if you want to make the best use of the time available, to do what needs to be done in a timely manner.
Time logs covering 3 days will be sent with your joining instructions. These form a pivotal part of the course, and must be completed in advance so that you can immediately relate the learning to your work.
- Do you want to make sure you’re achieving the most from the time available?
- Do you want to be able to achieve your high-priority goals
- Do you want to be able to identify, and solve, your key time management issues?
- implement the 10 principles of time management
- identify your key time management issues and how they relate to your key work objectives
- implement goal-setting/ milestone techniques
- recognise the significance of left/right brain processing
- identify your preferred working style and how to control procrastination
- apply the Pareto Principle to your energy cycle
- develop strategies for preventing and controlling interruptions to your plans
- proactively apply time management tools and techniques to the roles and tasks you undertake
- recognise how delegation can assist in management of your time.
- Review of pre-course time-logs.
- Adair’s ten principles of time management.
- Completion of personal time profiles.
- Right brain/left brain.
- Goal setting and SMART goals.
- The LEADS process.
- The four Ds of time management.
- Setting priorities – defining urgency and importance.
- Procrastination.
- Developing an effective ‘to-do’ list.
- Planning your time.
- Determining your working style and time management.
- The Pareto Principle.
- Planning your day.
- Delegation.
- Tools, tips and resources for time management.
- Completion of a personal action plan.
Time cannot be saved, the clock ticks relentlessly. However, we can use the time we have available to accomplish results that matter. The key is to develop systems that will help us achieve our high priority goals – work smarter not harder.
This course is designed to help you identify your key time management issues, develop strategies to minimise interruptions, say ‘no’ to Time Thieves and achieve your priorities.
You will benefit from this course if you want to make the best use of the time available, to do what needs to be done in a timely manner.
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