Make Meetings Work & Tackle Time Management Troubles
Manage your time and conduct the best meeting possible with these techniques and goals.
Description
Meetings can be the best way to share information, make sure everyone's voice is heard, and create decisive action plans. But meetings can easily go awry and waste everyone's time. Take the lead to make sure that the time you spend in meetings matters. Use these best practices to develop precise agendas, keep people on track, and make meetings work.
Are you struggling to get everything done while others seem to do it all with ease? Time management is a valuable skill, but it can be difficult to master. Learn how to take advantage of proven time management techniques, such as setting SMART goals, managing daily interruptions & filtering your tasks to add quality time back into your day.
Course 1: Make Meetings Work
Meetings matter. Learn how to lead & plan them.
- Invite the right people to your meeting
- Plan & use an agenda
- Achieve your meeting objectives
- Plan for the unknown
Course 2: Tackle Time Management Troubles
Activate your self-discipline for better time management.
- Identify your time management starting point
- Overcome your procrastination
- Multiply your time with tools & smart management
This two course bundle will teach you how to lead constructive & relevant meetings and manage your time to get things done. It includes dynamic video, interactive practice lessons, tips from industry leaders & downloadable PDFs. Each component is designed to be completed in short time allotments, or all at once, to suit your schedule. It will take approximately 1 hour to complete both courses.
You want to be the best team leader. Gain the tools you need to lead meaningful meetings & manage your time wisely.What You Will Learn!
- Get the right people to your meetings & plan your agenda
- Wrap your meeting up for success
- Improve your self-discipline & time management
- Value yourself & tools to manage your time
Who Should Attend!
- Current team leaders & managers
- Those who regularly lead meetings or are new to leading meetings
- People who have trouble managing their time
- Those who want to improve their self-discipline