Make time to learn how to manage it effectively

Are you always running out of time? Get 2015 off to a good start by learning how to organise your life and manage your time more effectively.

 

Cambridge Network's Learning Collaboration Time Management course next Monday (December 8th) recognises that time is one of the most important assets at work. Everyone has a responsibility to ensure it is well managed.  This doesn’t always mean being ‘maxed’ out – it’s about getting balance into your life to ensure your priorities are taken care of.

This one day programme will help you develop a strategy for ‘event control’ and give you a range of tools and techniques to help you plan and organise yourself to be more effective.

You will learn about your own work style and how this helps and hinders your time management, as well as how to:

  • establish and plan your own priorities
  • work around your most productive times
  • deal with interruptions so they cause minimal impact
  • avoid procrastination and ‘swallow the frog’!
  • set goals with time lines and milestones
  • decide if a task is urgent or important or both
  • make your Outlook or diary work for you.


Find out more and sign up here.

Did you know that every level of Cambridge Network membership means you automatically have the right to book on to any of the Network's quality Learning Collaboration courses at any time? A wide spectrum of soft skills, technical and leadership development courses are on offer throughout the year, so sign up now to build your capabilities...

The Learning Collaboration works on behalf of Cambridge Network members to organise, purchase and share training and management development opportunities, delivered locally. That means all members benefit from economies of scale, gaining improved access to high quality professional training courses at value-for-money prices.

Network membership means you automatically have the right to book on to any LC course at any time, while some categories of membership actually include LC training units.



Looking for something specific?