Time management in the workplace
SCVO
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In today’s climate it is essential individuals manage the demands on their time and know how to organise their daily tasks to reduce stress. This online course has everything you need to take control of your time by exploring what helps and hinders achieving priorities and presents tips and techniques on how to improve the use of the time available. You will learn:
- how time management can help with productivity
- how and when to say “no” without offending
- how to establish short and long term goals to achieve results
- how to sustain these improvementS
Time management is about making the best use of your time. However this is easier said than done – particularly at the moment when organisations are being required to do more for less. If you think time management approaches will help you keep control of your workload then this interactive and participative online course is for you!
Overall course aimTime management is about making the best use of your time. However this is easier said than done – particularly at the moment when organisations are being required to do more for less. If you think time management approaches will help you keep control of your workload then this interactive and participative online course is for you!
Who is the course aimed at?This online course is for anyone within the voluntary sector who wants to learn practical tips on how to deal with their working day effectively and feel ‘in control’. It is designed to help those who want to strengthen their time management and to have ways to react positively at work when others demand their time.
Entry requirementsThere are no formal entry requirements.
- Date
- 10:00-16:00, 30 November 2022
- Contact
- Helen Swatton
- Cost
- SCVO members £110, Non-members £180
- Attendance type
- Online only
- Venue
- SCVO Zoom meeting
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