The bad news is time flies. The good news is you're the pilot.
Michael Altshuler
What is today perceived as “time management” exists only in fiction: we cannot manage time. For that we need a time machine like the one Jules Verne or Steven Spielberg had. Yet, we can manage ourselves to make the best out of the time we have.
Therefore, Nillaroad’s attitude to “time management” is that it has to start with the commitment to change.
The key to such change is planning and then protecting the planned time, which often involves re-conditioning your environment, and particularly the re-conditioning the expectations of others as well as prioritizing and re-prioritizing. Such management—we try not to use the term “time management”—involves a number of skills that one cannot hone within a one day workshop.
Who should attend the course?
This course is designed for all employees of multinational corporations who care about their time.
Duration:
1 day
Objective:
Analyze the issues that affect your management skills in time;
Identify the significant time problems that impact your work;
Develop practical strategies for solving these problems;
Use selected management principles to improve your effectiveness;
Set priorities more effectively
Outcome:
To understand how well you are currently managing yourself in time;
To help you better manage yourself in time and be more effective;