Learn how to improve your effectiveness and efficiency through better time management with this one-day course.
The art and science of time management and delegation. Do the words: “I haven't stopped all day and yet I've got nothing done” seem familiar?
If your answer is “yes” to this question, then you, like many people are suffering from poor time management. You have the same 24 hours, the same 1,440 minutes that everyone else has.
Time is a resource, which needs to be allocated in the best way, just like any other scarce commodity. The good news is: There are 8736 hours in a year. The bad news is: There are 8736 hours in a year. It is not a matter of not having enough time, or of somehow being able to get, borrow, or steal someone else's time. Time management is the process of managing the things we do in that block of 8736 hours in a year.
Time management, like the management of other resources, benefits from analysis and planning. To understand and apply time management principles, you must know not only how you use time, but also what problems you encounter in using it wisely. From this base, you can learn to improve your effectiveness and efficiency through better time management.
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Date: 09 June 2008 Location: Johannesburg Cost: R1900