Course description
Beating the Clock: Personal Time Management - In House
Multi-tasking is a necessary part of the business environment, but if not managed properly, can lead to confusion, duplication, frustration, stress, and loss of motivation.
During this 1-day course you will learn to get the upper hand on the constant demands by applying specific techniques to prioritize projects and tasks, and use an analytical approach to manage your time. We will discuss the roots of time management issues: setting priorities, being proactive, communication and behaviour patterns, and staying focused.
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Who should attend?
The Beating the Clock: Personal Time Management course is appropriate for individuals who are:
- Are struggling with prioritization in a multi-tasking environment.
- Hold dual roles such as supporting project and organizational requirements.
- Are Project Managers or Business Analysts struggling with prioritization between projects.
Prerequisite
There is no prerequisite for this course. It functions as a stand-alone course.
Training content
Introduction
- Discussion of seminar objectives
- Identifying a time management strategy
Time Management Personality Types
- Time management types
- Time management types strengths and weaknesses
- Working with the opposite type
- Personal SWOT analysis
Prioritization Strategies
- The 80/20 rule
- Principles of prioritization
- Personal professional goals
- List tasks and assignments
- Prioritization tools
- Triage prioritization technique
- ABC prioritization technique
- Quadrant prioritization technique
Prioritization Strategies Cont'd
- Simple Balanced Matrix prioritization technique
- Weighted Matrix prioritization technique
- Other prioritization tools
Assigning Resources
- Time allocation
- Scheduling tasks and assignments
- Delegating and contingency
- Negotiating priorities
Time Bandits
- What are time bandits
- Elements of efficient meetings
- Filing systems
- PDA's
Conclusion
- Discussion of lessons learned
Certification / Credits
Learning Objectives
Participants will gain practical skills to:
- Create time management and prioritization strategies.
- Plan and control the work day.
- Reduce stress and increase sense of personal control.
- Assign priorities objectively, setting goals and rewards.
- Control reaction to “those who scream the loudest”.
- Set personal rules for communication and behaviour, and recognize when to break them.
Contact this provider
Procept Associates Ltd.
Since 1963, Procept (and its subsidiaries) have trained over 1 million people from over 17,000 organizations. We focus on developing competencies in project management, change management, agile management, leadership, business analysis, IT and data management, as well as soft skill...