This half-day workshop provides participants with relevant strategies and tips to most effectively manage their time and work.
Based on the principles of the (also known as the Eisenhower Matrix and popularised by Steven Covey in his highly popular book ), this training focuses on helping participants learn to increase their productivity by understanding what tasks and responsibilities are most essential to their role.
Suggested Participants
Anyone who wants to learn how to get more accomplished through better time management.
Learning Outcomes
- Identify time wasters and possible strategies to minimize them
- Develop methods to set priorities: for yourself, for others, for a team or department
- Create appropriate and effective time management techniques
- Enhance their sense of personal fulfillment to get more done
Specific Points of Emphasis
U.S. President Dwight Eisenhower inspired the original matrix in the early 1950s when he said: “I have two kinds of problems, the urgent and the important. The urgent are not important, and the important are never urgent.”
The simplicity of his distinction between these two attributes of Important and Urgent help people determine how to best manage their workload, deciding if a task is:
- Urgent and Important – such as a deadline for submitting a sales report
- Important and Not Urgent – such as long-term planning
- Urgent and Not Important – such as dealing with interruptions
- Not Urgent and Not Important – such as activities that take up too much valuable time
Workshop Content
Participants bring their current ‘to-do’ to their workshop: a formal calendar, a personal diary, online tools – even an impromptu list scribbled on a writing pad. Rather than giving people a new system to learn and trial, the workshop applies the easy-to-understand principles of the Time Management Matrix to what they currently use. Depending upon the participants’ skills and interests, the workshop may also branch into related topics, such as:
- Dealing with external influences, such as managing the boss, the team, organisational systems and politics
- Dealing with ‘internal’ influences, such as procrastination and assertiveness
- Juggling professional vs. personal tasks
Workshop Details
The maximum number of participants is 20. The minimum is 6.
More Information?
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