Working Smart: Time and Task Management
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Take control of your time...and get control of your entire work day!The speed of everything has changed. Are your time management skills up to the challenge?Do you put off more today than you can ever accomplish tomorrow...exhaust yourself by 4:00 p.m. with only a fraction of your work done...see yourself as a decision maker who never gets around to making decisions...dread the next business meeting—or worse, going back to your desk to see what voice mails and emails await you? If you’re doing more and enjoying it less, it’s time to get out of the time trap and back to productive management! This presentation gives you practical techniques for controlling time and making it a manageable resource.Why Should You AttendAre you concerned about how much time and productivity your people are wasting?What about lost energy, efficiency and effectiveness, especially because people are over-tasked and overburdened?Would you like to gain an extra 30 minutes each day?Would you like to improve your concentration and increase your efficiency?If you answered “yes” to any of these questions, then come laugh, listen and learn as Chris DeVany leads us all through those important topics, key questions and answers we all need to be able to address effectively to improve our team members’ and team’s performance, no matter how widely distributed everyone is! Areas Covered in this WebinarSelf-Evaluation: How Do You Manage Your TimeTake the Time-Mastery Profile? to identify how you spend your timeHighlight your strengths and challenges with timeIdentify timewasters and learn how to avoid them using new techniques Concentration and FocusLearn techniques that will help you complete your tasks at a faster rateDiscuss how to handle distractions and interruptions—both self- and other-imposedPlanning to SucceedRefine the planning process and goal-setting system using the SMART techniqueDecision Making and PrioritizingAlign your priorities with your goals for better decision makingLearn about “the window of opportunity” to determine the most appropriate course of actionGetting OrganizedLearn the principles of organization to eliminate clutter and maintain order and effective filing systemsLearn to manage your phone, e-mail and electronic files Establishing Boundaries to Create BalanceLearn when to say “yes” and when to say “no”Say “yes” to yourself...by saying “no” to othersCreate quiet zones to think, reflect and concentrateBuild a commitment to your own time-management plan—it’s up to you!Setting SMART GoalsSMART: Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, TimelyWhat are my roles?What weekly goal will I set for each role?TOPPS: Task, Objective, Product, Program, ScheduleOPICS: Output, Product, Input, Conditions, StandardsSetting milestonesWorking the PlanLearning ObjectivesBy attending, you will understand how to even more effectively:Achieve better results through more effective planning and clarifying objectivesDelegate effectively and free yourself for bigger tasksSet group goals and prioritiesEliminate the time wastersHandle interruptions and distractionsSay no to unreasonable demandsRedirect your efforts to the most important and valid tasksMake sure there is time in the day for youLearn strategies to improve concentration and increase your efficiencyWho Will Benefit- CEO- Senior Vice President- Vice President- Executive Director- Managing Director- Regional Vice President- Area Supervisor- ManagerFor More Info, Please Click below URL:https://www.demystifiedsolutions.com/trainingDetails/Working-Smart-Time-and-Task-Management-DEMY051411
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