Managing Multiple Priorities (1 day)

 

The biggest time management mistake people make is not realising how much time they waste. To get work done, you actually have to work. Not just be at work, not just talk about work, or complain about work – but work! 

And to create time, you have to work smart. Time management involves working on the right things (effectiveness) and doing them the best way (efficiency). 

This exciting 1-day workshop will arm you with knowledge and tools to get more from your or your teams day.

As part of the course, each participant receives a copy of ‘The Time Management Memory Jogger’ from GOAL/QPC, as well as a comprehensvie workshop manual.

+ What you will learn
  • How to relate the priorities to achieving multiple work objectives
  • What creates Competing Priorities and how to address them?
  • Making best use of technology
  • The Art of Delegation – what is it really?
  • Working on what you can control
  • Managing through crises.

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+ Prerequisites
  • Awareness of a project environment would be of benefit as would awareness of matrix structures
  • No off-site components or study required.

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+ Workshop Length: 1 day
Refreshments Provided: AM and PM teas as well as lunch
PMI Workshop Code: MMT-01
PMI PDU Credit: 7.5
PMBOK Knowledge Areas: Communication, Risk, Scope, Quality, HR Management
IPENZ: Aligned with the IPENZ competence framework

 

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