Outcomes
- Self-empowerment and the sense that you control your schedule, it does not control you
- Superior prioritization skills
- The willpower to say “no” and the ability to recognize these types of situations
- The confidence to delegate when necessary
- The ability to schedule strategically
Customization
Choose additional “hot spots” for your participants:
- Email Mastery (including current best practices on email etiquette and how to be more effective with your email)
- Making the Most of Meetings
- To Do Lists and Planning Your Day
- Managing Interruptions
- Organizing Your Workspace
- Working in the Productivity Zone
- Getting More Done (in the same time)
- Making Multi-Tasking Work For You
Group Size:
- This program can be conducted for any group size. Each trainer can accommodate up to 24 participants – larger groups will require multiple workshops or additional trainers for the single event.
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Time Flies
“Until we can manage time, we can manage nothing else.”
Peter F. Drucker
Do you regularly find yourself saying “there are just not enough hours in the day”? Do you find yourself torn between the demands of work and your personal life? You’re not alone. People feel busier now more than ever before. Advanced technologies create new challenges by allowing us to be contacted 24 hours per day, seven days per week via PDA, email, and cell phones. Shorter deadlines, competing priorities, and global business exacerbate the problem. There are, however, steps you can take to regain control of your “to do” list.
Our Time Flies workshop was developed after years of researching and studying the techniques and strategies of successful individuals and corporations. We provide the tools and resources necessary to place control back into the hands of even the busiest and overwhelmed individual.
The Time Flies workshop will:
- Define “efficient” and “effective” and discuss the importance of each
- Ask participants to ponder the question “Is this the best use of my time?”
- Show how to manage interruptions such as phone calls, visitors, and emails
- Reveal the remarkable impact of a proactive approach to time management
- Accentuate the benefits of long-term planning
- Provide insight for determining whether or not something is “important” or “urgent”
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