SELF | TIME MANAGEMENT
Time, like capital or human skills, is a resource that has to be managed effectively. It is also a limited resource. This course looks at your ability to manage job objectives, priorities and activities within the available time. Effective time management is critical when time is at a premium and workloads are on the increase. In essence, the aim is to achieve the right things, at the right quality, at the right time.
Aims of the course
- to provide an awareness of how your time is being used
- to optimise the time you spend on ‘A’ priority work
- to maximise your productivity throughout the working day
- to demonstrate the benefits of forward planning and preparation
- to illustrate the importance of focusing on start times
- to stress the value of time as a resource not to be wasted
- to overcome the problems of procrastination
- to determine a personal policy regarding your productive use of time
- to develop and implement action plans for improvement
Objectives of the course
At the conclusion of the course you will be able to:
- carry out time analysis
- reserve time ahead for ‘A’ priority work
- improve your control of time and structure
- use time productively to plan and prepare
- improve your deadline management
- become a better time manager
- minimise procrastination
- improve your productive working hours
Tutorials
Introduction to Time Management
Tutorial 1: Time analysis
Tutorial 2: Focus on ‘A’ priority work
Tutorial 3: Controlling time structure
Tutorial 4: Focus on investigating time
Tutorial 5: Smart times and deadlines
Tutorial 6: Time drivers and attitudes
Tutorial 7: Avoiding procrastination
Tutorial 8: Productive working hours
Study time
As a guide, the course could take up to one hour per tutorial to complete. However, this time may vary considerably depending on several factors; the time allocated to work based objectives and review, individual learning styles, differing levels of ability in the subject area and so on. The overall objective is not how quickly the course can be completed but how well the individual acquires the new knowledge and applies this in their work to improve their performance.
Skill cluster for this course
The interaction between skill courses have been grouped into clusters. This assists you with further development in related skills.
To purchase this skill cluster, please email: sales@skillogy.com