Time
Management in the Electronic Age©
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1
Hour -- No Insurance Continuing Education Credit
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Target Audience |
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Any individual who is frustrated and feels they
cannot accomplish a day's task in a day or is overwhelmed by the amount of
information directed to them in the course of a day. |
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Overview: |
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With PDA's, Blackberrys®, Cell Phones, Pagers,
Laptops with Docking Stations, Wi-Fi, Wi-Max, Email, Junk Mail, Snail Mail,
SPAM, and, of course, Mocha Lattes, one may have a difficult time getting
everything done in a 'normal' day. And what exactly is a
'normal' day in the age of instant communication? |
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In these days when micro-management permeates layers of
management, one needs to find ways to become more productive without the
corresponding stress. |
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This short seminar discusses ways in which one can better
organize their day, prioritize their work and focus on the important issues. |
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Scope of Course: |
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Outlines a 'typical day' of an individual
in a fictitious company and how the individual struggled to cope with
all the new demands placed on him/her. |
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Offers solutions to help the individual
focus on what's important at that time and how to address the
micro-management issues. |
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Discusses ways to manage upward and
laterally and to delegate. |
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Metrics |
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Provides basic concepts of time management |
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Uses various principles that may seem to be
'low tech' in the world of 'high tech' to deal with issues |
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Outlines how not to let others control your
daily activity. |
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Goals of Program |
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At the conclusion
of the hour, we expect that many of the ideas gleaned can be immediately
implemented and relief will be found within a week. |
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