Time Management: Strategies for Success

Date/Time: 
Thursday, October 1, 2015 - 9:00am to 12:00pm
Location: 
Organizational Effectiveness & Staff Development See map
221 Whitney Avenue, LL5 and LL6
New Haven, CT 06520

Description

This half-day workshop is full of techniques to help you become more in control of your time and life. Learn the psychology of time management, how to build productive habits and banish unproductive ones. This course focuses on time management principles, including planning, organizing, goal setting, and preventing time wasters. Are you doing the work that is really your most important work? Those aspects of our work that potentially are the most exciting often require us to create. We need time to think, plan, reflect, and move our own work to the next level. What can get in the way is the “tyranny of the urgent”. This class is based on Stephen Covey’s “First Things First”. Participants will learn to distinguish between work that is important to others but not to themselves, work that is urgent and work that is truly important. The most important aspect of this class is learning how to carve out time for those aspects of our work we believe to be truly important, and protect that time. Material in this course will be very similar to material discussed in Strategies for Successful Time Management.

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$85 fee for Yale users, $50 fee for external.

Admission: 
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Contact Information

(203) 432-5660