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Writer's pictureJoe Chan

Time Management Workshop


The ability to effectively manage conflict separates the good from the outstanding performers.

There are only 24 hours in a day – no more, no less. Everyone starts with the same amount of hours – so why do some people seem to get so much more done?


Best practices for time management vary from person to person based on their unique combination of day-to-day demands. But regardless of your work situation, an inability to manage time can leave you feeling stressed, overwhelmed, and unproductive. This workshop offers practical techniques that you can put to immediate use to gain control over your day by helping you plan and prioritize more effectively while managing interruptions and distractions.

Learning Outcome

  • Gain clarity on what you need to accomplish.

  • Gain better work-life balance through new approaches to managing time.

  • Optimized productivity through more effective planning, goal setting and prioritizing.

  • Identify typical time-wasters in your day and create solutions to overcome them.

  • Plan your day to accomplish what is important.

  • Reprioritize your activities for maximum time use and productivity.

Course Outline

  • Practical tools and templates that can be applied immediately.

  • Job aids and resources that enable you to transfer your new skills back in your work environment.

  • Opportunities to apply your learning and share best practices with other workshop participants.

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