Time Management Awareness
To help students to identify activities, which will enhance their time management techniques. To allow students to practice their time management techniques in a safe non-threatening environment.
Time Management Awareness
Programme Aims
- To help students to identify activities, which will enhance their time management techniques.
- To allow students to practice their time management techniques in a safe non-threatening environment.
Programme Objectives
By the end of the session candidates will be able to:
- Discuss what time management is
- Demonstrate understanding of the importance of a to do list
- Identify time wasting behaviour
- Describe the 80/20 rule and how it can be used in your work place
- Discuss ways of avoiding interruptions
- Create a time log and use it to:
- Identify your current work pattern, strengths and weaknesses
- Demonstrate an understanding of how your time management reflects on colleagues and managers performance
- Identify activities that can be delegated to gain time
- State, which activities must never be delegated
- Identify when meetings are necessary and the type of meeting should be held
- State the benefits of filtering and circulating information and how it can be done with the minimum of effort
Who is this programme of study for?
- Anyone but particularly managers and supervisors who’s time is a valuable commodity.
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