Time Management: Corporate Training Materials
Time Management: Corporate Training Materials
Module One:
Getting Started
Time management training most often
begins with setting goals. This process
results in a plan with a task list or calendar
of activities.
This entire process is supported by a skill
set that should include personal
motivation, delegation skills, organization
tools, and crisis management.
Well cover all this and more during this
workshop.
Cherish your
dreams, as they
are the children
of your soul, the
blueprints of
your ultimate
achievements.
Napoleon Hill
Workshop Objectives
Overcome
procrastination
Organize your
workspace
Delegate more
efficiently
Plan and
prioritize
Pre-Assignment Review
What are your biggest time wasters?
What are you currently doing to manage your
time?
What could you be doing better?
If you came away from this workshop with only
one thing, what would that be?
Module Two:
Setting SMART Goals
Goal setting can be used in every area of
your life. Setting goals puts you ahead of
the pack! Some people blame everything
that goes wrong in their life on something
or someone else.
Successful people dedicate themselves
towards taking responsibility for their lives,
no matter what the unforeseen or
uncontrollable events.
The Three Ps
Positive
Personal
Possible
Specific
Measurable
Achievable
R
T
Relevant
Timed
Visualization
Emotionalizing
Vision board
Visualization
Module Three:
Prioritizing Your Time
Time management is about more
than just managing our time; it is
about managing ourselves in relation
to time.
It means being willing to experiment
with different methods and ideas to
enable you to find the best way to
make maximum use of time.
What is
important is
seldom urgent
and what is
urgent is
seldom
important.
Dwight D.
Eisenhower
Results
80%
Actions
20%
Important,
But Not
Urgent
Urgent,
But Not
Important
Not
Urgent
and Not
Important
Being Assertive
Honest
explanation
Clarify your
reasoning
Give an
alternative
Assertive
refusal
Module Four:
Planning Wisely
The hallmark of successful time
management is being
consistently productive each day.
Having a daily plan and
committing to it can help you
stay focused on the priorities of
that particular day.
A work well
begun is
half ended.
Plato
Rocks
Pebbles
Sand
Water
Block
Tackle
I am a great
believer in
luck, and I find
the harder I
work, the
more I have of
it.
Thomas
Jefferson
Why We Procrastinate
No clear deadline
Inadequate resources
Where to begin?
Feel overwhelmed
Lack of passion
Fear of failure
Ask for
advice
Clear
deadline
Delegate
Do it
Chop it up
15 minute
rule
Reward
Remove
distractions
Module Six:
Crisis Management
With better planning, improved
efficiency, and increased productivity,
the number of crises you encounter
should decline.
However, you cant plan for
everything, so in this module well
look at what to do when a crisis does
occur.
In a crisis, be
aware of the
danger, but
recognize the
opportunity.
John F.
Kennedy
Creating a Plan
Identify the problem
Decide on a solution
Break it down into parts
Create a timeline
Lessons Learned
Why it
happened
Prepare
De-Clutter
Working
Reference
Achieve
Managing Workflow
Select one task to do at a time.
Time yourself
Ignore everything else
No breaks or interruptions
Give yourself a reward
Create
delivery
rules
Create
folders
for
different
topics
Using Calendars
Organize
tasks
Identify
patterns
Improve
workflow
When to Delegate
An opportunity for
growth of another
persons skills
Reoccurring tasks
Non-critical tasks
Keeping Control
Brief your team members
Available for questions
Do not micro-manage
Ask for solutions
Module Nine:
Setting a Ritual
Rituals and routines can actually help
increase the spontaneity and fun in
your life.
Because routine tasks are already
planned for, you have more energy to
spend on the tasks that will bring you
closer to your goals and bring more
joy to your life.
Discipline is
the bridge
between goals
and
accomplishment.
Jim Rohn
What is a Ritual?
Identify
the
time
Ritual
Identify
the task
Subtasks
Establish
a ritual
before
you
sleep
Plan
meals
for the
next
week
Try to
exercise
for one
hour
three
times a
week
Example Rituals
Lay out clothes
the night before
Prepare your
lunch
Batch together
activities
Module Ten:
Meeting Management
Few people look forward to
meetings, and with good reason.
Too many meetings lack purpose and
structure.
However, with just a few tools, you
can make any meeting a much better
use of everyones time.
History is
written by
people who
attend
meetings, and
stay until the
end, and keep
the minutes.
Anonymous
Participants
Observers
Purpose
Agenda
Time
ITEM
PRESENTER
2:05-2:10
Jill Smith
2:10-2:20
2.
Joe King
2:20-2:40
3.
Joe King
2:40-2:50
4.
Joe King
2:50-2:55
5.
Wrap-Up
Jill Smith
End on an
agreement
Follow up
on missed
items
Action
items
Summary
Follow up
Time
Progress
Agenda
Module Eleven:
Alternatives to Meetings
Sometimes, a face-to-face meeting isnt
the best solution. In this module, we
will explore alternatives to meetings
that can help you and your team save
time and be more productive.
Dont forget that even if you use a
meeting alternative, you should still use
the PAT approach that we discussed in
the last module, take minutes, and
distribute post-meeting notes and
action items.
Our meetings
are held to
discuss many
problems which
would never
arise if we held
fewer meetings.
Ashleigh
Brilliant
Stick to an
agenda
Ground
rules
Minutes
Teleconferencing
Screen
sharing
Interactive
whiteboards
Recordable
Moderator
Ongoing
interaction
Have a
purpose
Collaboration Applications
SharePoint
Collaborate
Skype
Write
Module Twelve:
Wrapping Up
Although this workshop is coming to
a close, we hope that your journey to
improve your time management skills
is just beginning.
Please take a moment to review and
update your action plan. This will be
a key tool to guide your progress in
the days, weeks, months, and years
to come.
It has been my
observation that
most people get
ahead during
the time that
others waste
time.
Henry Ford