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Thursday 24 May 2007
Thursday 24 May 2007
9.30
4.30
Queen's University Belfast
£190
Event
Notes and checklists, calendars and appointment books, project timetables and reminder systems: should managingtime require so much effort? Yes, you’re busier than ever, and so the need is greater than ever; and yes, these areuseful tools in the effective managers’ kit – but the latest research shows that the ultimate time management device for busy managers is…themselves!
Real results over time are achieved in the workplace by prioritising activities, employing relational solutions, delegating and adapting, and learning to say ‘no’. While not ignoring traditional scheduling techniques, this course will focus on self or personal management as the primary means of time mastery.
QUB is taking bookings for this course, contact:
CPD Office
School of Education (Lifelong Learning)
Queen's University Belfast
t: 028 90 975 260
e: cpd@qub.ac.uk