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Time Management

Duration: 

1 day

Number of participants:

10

Cybele team:

1 trainer for the day

Equipment needed:

Training room large enough to house 10 people comfortably with space for smaller group work and room to move around. Also 2 x flipcharts & paper; projector and screen please.

Programme materials:

Will be supplied by Cybèle including joining instructions for distribution in advance of the programme.

Who's this course for?

Managers who face time pressure in their role and find managing their time a challenge

Overview

“There just aren’t enough hours in the day”
“I’d get far more done if it weren’t for all the interruptions”
“I start the day with a list of things to do, and by the end of the day the list is longer!”

Time management really comes down to self-management. This workshop will enable you to become clearer about what takes up your time, and your habits around time and tasks. It will provide tools and techniques that will enable you to effectively manage the time challenges you face, and replace old habits around time with new, more useful approaches.

Objectives

• Have identified their own barriers to good time and workload management and the effect of this on themselves and their work
• Have increased their awareness of their own habits when it comes to managing time and workload, whether these are helping or hindering them and how to harness the good habits and drop the bad ones!
• Understand the key stages involved in planning, prioritising and managing time and workload
• Have applied these approaches to their own, real, workload and tasks that they are responsible for
• Have developed strategies for managing time and challenges to their time in a way that maintains relationships with others, enables them to focus on key priorities first and to be flexible where priorities change or unexpected occurrences arise
• Have shared thoughts and ideas with, learned from and challenged each other, and received support, challenge and assistance from the trainer with regards their real situations relating to time management.

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