Description
Time keeping skills are expressed as a process of moving from objectives to an unfiltered list of activities to a prioritised ToDo list, to a daily schedule. Based on the theory that good time management relies on adopting good habits, learners are offered a set of relevant habits to develop at each step.
Target Audience:
This course is suitable for all staff / anyone who works with personal data.
Learning objectives
Learners will understand:
- the benefits of managing time personally and professionally
- systematically analysing the way time is spent currently
- evaluating current time management skills in business
- identifying prime time
- understanding how setting objectives drive results
- setting effective objectives using SMART or a similar approach
- performance objectives to drive personal growth
- operational objectives to drive results
- how prioritisation should shape activities
- prioritisation techniques such as: Urgent vs important; Impact vs effort
- how to plan a day efficiently
- how to move from a prioritised todo list to a planned schedule of tasks
- having a set of techniques to help make keep plans on track
- understanding the pros and cons of using paper or electronic planners
Entry requirements
There are no entry requirements
Course assessment and certification
On successful completion of the final assessment a downloadable certificate is immediately available from your Online Training Academy Dashboard