peak performance through people development
Successful time management requires establishing goals, prioritising tasks and planning time.  This course provides a practical overview of how to improve efficiency by focussing on your current role, key priorities and business objectives before looking at practical tools and techniques to help you.

Who should attend?
Anyone who needs an introduction to the basic principles and practices of time management.  This course is specifically designed to relate effective time management to the achievement of business objectives.

Objectives
This course aims to give people the tools and techniques to take greater control and responsibility for how they use their time.  On completion participants should be able to:
  • Set up their own time management system
  • Understand how to prioritise tasks
  • Know how to set clear goals and targets
  • Work more effectively towards business objectives
  • Remain focussed on the important tasks
  • Identify ‘time wasters;
  • Manage interruptions and minimise disruptions
  • Improve level of productivity
  • Delegate more effectively
  • Meet deadlines
Overview                                                               

  • Identify key roles & responsibilities
  • Identify business objectives
  • Identifying time’ wasters’ in the work place
  • Learning how to prioritise
  • The tools & techniques of time management
  • Action planning for the future
How to book
To run this programme with individuals or a group of staff, on site or off site, please contact Evolution Training at training@e-volution-training.co.uk or complete our on line enquiry form.

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