Time Management

Personal time management skills are essential for professional success in any workplace. Those able to successfully implement time management strategies are able to control their workload rather than spend each day in a frenzy of activity reacting to crisis after crisis – stress declines and personal productivity soars! These highly effective individuals are able to focus on the tasks with the greatest impact to them and their organisation.

The time management workshop will cover strategies to help participants learn these crucial strategies. Your participants will be given a skill set that includes personal motivation, delegation skills, organisation tools, and crisis management. We’ll cover all this and more during this workshop.

Time Management Course Outline:

Module one: Getting started

  • Icebreaker
  • Housekeeping items
  • The parking lot
  • Workshop objectives

Module two: Goal setting

  • The three P”s
  • S.M.A.R.T. Goals
  • Prioritising your goals
  • Visualisation

Module three: Prioritising your time

  • The 80/20 rule
  • The urgent versus important matrix
  • Assertiveness

Module four: Planning wisely

  • Creating your productivity journal
  • Maximising the power of your productivity journal
  • The glass jar: rocks, pebbles, sand, and water
  • Chunk, block, and tackle
  • Ready, fire, aim!

Module five: Tackling procrastination

  • Why we procrastinate
  • Nine ways to overcome procrastination
  • Eat that frog!

Module six: Crisis management

  • When the storm hits
  • Creating a plan
  • Executing the plan
  • Lessons learned

Module seven: Organising your workspace

  • De-clutter
  • Managing workflow
  • Dealing with e-mail
  • Using calendars

Module eight: Delegating made easy

  • When to delegate
  • To whom should you delegate?
  • How should you delegate
  • Keeping control
  • The importance of full acceptance

Module nine: Setting a ritual

  • What is a ritual?
  • Ritualising sleep, meals, exercise
  • Examples of rituals
  • Using rituals to maximise time

Module ten: Meeting management

  • Deciding if a meeting is necessary
  • Using the pat approach
  • Building the agenda
  • Keeping things on track
  • Making sure the meeting was worthwhile

Module eleven: Alternatives to meetings

  • Instant messaging and chat rooms
  • Teleconferencing
  • E-mail lists and online groups
  • Collaborating applications

Module twelve: Wrapping up

  • Words from the wise
  • Review of parking lot
  • Lessons learned
  • Completion of action plans and evaluations

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