Time Management
This course is designed to help you develop the skills and strategies needed to manage your time effectively, increase productivity, and achieve your goals.
Overview
Module 1: Understanding Time Management
Module 2: Assessing Your Time Management Skills
Module 3: Setting Goals and Priorities
Module 4: Managing Distractions and Interruptions
Module 5: Scheduling and Calendaring
Module 6: Managing Email and Communication
Module 7: Avoiding Procrastination and Perfectionism
Module 8: Managing Multiple Tasks and Projects
Module 9: Managing Time in Meetings and Collaborations
Module 10: Reviewing and Adjusting Your Time Management Plan
Curriculum
- 12 Sections
- 50 Lessons
- 52 Weeks
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- Overview1
- Module 1: Understanding Time Management1.1 Introduction to Time Management5
- Module 2: Assessing Your Time Management Skills4
- Module 3: Setting Goals and Priorities5
- Module 4: Managing Distractions and Interruptions5
- 5.14.1 Identifying Common Distractions (Social Media, Email, Phone Notifications)
- 5.24.2 Minimizing Interruptions (Colleagues, Family Members, Meetings)
- 5.34.3 Creating a Distraction-Free Workspace
- 5.44.4 Using Tools to Block Distractions (Website Blockers, Apps)
- 5.54.5 Establishing Boundaries with Others
- Module 5: Scheduling and Calendaring5
- Module 6: Managing Email and Communication5
- Module 7: Avoiding Procrastination and PerfectionismProcrastination is the thief of time5
- Module 8: Managing Multiple Tasks and Projects5
- Module 9: Managing Time in Meetings and Collaborations5
- 10.19.1 Understanding the Importance of Effective Meeting Management
- 10.29.2 Creating an Agenda and Sticking to It
- 10.39.3 Using Time-Management Techniques in Meetings (Pareto Principle)
- 10.49.4 Managing Conflict and Difficult Conversations in Meetings
- 10.59.5 Following Up After Meetings to Ensure Action Items are Completed
- Module 10: Reviewing and Adjusting Your Time Management Plan5
- QUIZ1
Instructor
Requirements
- High school sat/diploma or equivalent will be required.