Effective time and workload management

 

Designed for managers, this fast moving and entertaining seminar will look at one of the biggest personal challenges facing managers on a day-to-day basis: How to make the best use of their own time.

This seminar will be fun and entertaining whilst allowing people to think about their own priorities and workload issues. It provides excellent value at just £55 plus VAT per person.

Do you wish to address any or all of the following?

  • Neglecting important work or turning out work of a lesser standard than you would wish
  • Fire-fighting all day
  • Leaving work with more on your to-do list than when you started
  • Not having enough hours in the day
  • Not spending adequate time with your people
  • Feeling that you are letting your people down
  • Fixing other people's problems, without having time to deal with your own priorities
  • Being flooded with emails
  • Finding it is "quicker to do it myself"
  • Losing track of your responsibilities and goals in the pile of things to do
  • Juggling personal and business priorities

2011/2012 Seminar dates: 

8th November 2011            8.30 am - 10.30am          Tunbridge Wells       

6th December 2011            8.30 am - 10.30am          Burgess Hill

1st February 2012              8.30am - 10.30am           Guildford

29th February 2012            8.30am - 10.30am           Hailsham

28th March 2012                8.30 am - 10.30am          Maidstone

2nd May 2012                   8.30 am - 10.30am          Brighton

13th June 2012                 8.30am - 10.30am           Reigate

4th July 2012                    8.30am - 10.30am           Dartford

10th October 2012             8.30 am - 10.30am         Crawley

7th November 2012           8.30 am - 10.30am         Tunbridge Wells

5th December 2012           8.30 am - 10.30am         Burgess Hill

  

To book a place on the seminar call us now on 01892 669775

 
 
 
 
 

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