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Development Training
Managing Time and Priorities City of London, London, UK
Start
09:30 - 16:30, 17 Sep 10
Finish
09:30 - 16:30, 17 Sep 10
Duration
1 day
Code
#OPTR-MTP:005
In today’s working environment there simply isn’t enough time to do everything. We all know this to be true, yet our behaviour at work often suggests that we believe there actually is time to do everything. We also know that this workload is not likely to decrease in the near future. Therefore, it’s up to us to make the necessary changes to be able to handle the situation better. Fortunately, this is exactly what this workshop is designed to address. As an example, by using just one tip from the workshop you can save the equivalent of two weeks of time over a year!
If you are now thinking “Sounds good but I can’t afford the time to go”, that’s exactly why you should go! After all, as Stephen Covey (author of the best-selling Seven Habits of Highly Effective People) says, “How many people on their deathbed wish that they had spent more time in the office?”
During the workshop you will learn how to identify good practices and develop more practical time management skills so that you can plan and work more effectively. This will allow you to achieve better results at work, have a better chance of reaching your self-chosen goals and save more energy to spend on what you want to spend it on.
Mr Moore is a highly experienced consultant and trainer who specialises in inter-personal skills, team building, leadership, emotional intelligence, stress management, psychometric assessment, and management development. He has been successfully delivering consultancy, coaching and training throughout the UK, Europe and the Gulf States since 1993. Previous positions include HR & Training Director of Chantrey Vellacott, financial services (offices in UK and throughout Eastern Europe) and senior consultant in Rand Training BV, Netherlands. Other professional experience includes several years as a visiting lecturer on post-graduate courses for several UK universities and one European university.