Effective Time Management
Time flies - but you can be the pilot

There's never enough time to do it all. But those who manage their time effectively consistently accomplish more than others.
This course helps those who struggle to meet their targets find a way to achieve more without adding extra days to the week or hours to the day.
Everyone who has any responsibility for how they organise their own time at work.
Why manage time
Important v Urgent
Time planning
Delegation
Self discipline
Some tips & tricks
How to adopt time management
1 full day
Some work experience is helpful but everyone can gain from this course.
We can adapt the content for people at any level of an organisation, and even for use outside the workplace, though for those whose only responsibility is their own time our course Managing Yourself may be more suitable.
We also have a customised workshop-based version for more senior/experienced staff, entitled Excellence in Time Management.
If you want to know more about how we could deliver this course, or any of our courses, for your business, department or other organisation please contact us for an initial discussion. We will meet with you and discuss your requirements and how we would go about meeting them. This initial meeting is free, and at the end we will write to you to explain how we can help you and what it would cost. If you decide not to proceed you pay nothing; but we are confident that you will see the benefits of training with Burgh House Training & Development.
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We can provide most of the activities we train on an Interim Manager basis; we do the work this time, and train your staff as we work using Personal Coaching for Business. To learn more please see the
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