Take Back Your Time: How high-performing people prioritize and maximize their time
ISBN: 9780135425275 | .MP4, AVC, 1280x720, 30 fps | English, AAC, 2 Ch | 2h 18m | 1.52 GB
Instructor: Pamela Hamilton
ISBN: 9780135425275 | .MP4, AVC, 1280x720, 30 fps | English, AAC, 2 Ch | 2h 18m | 1.52 GB
Instructor: Pamela Hamilton
Overview
Steve Jobs said, Its really clear that the most precious resource we all have is time. When people ask you how you are, do you say busy instead of fine? Busy is a choice. We work in high-pressure environments, with many responsibilities, and we communicate faster, with more data than ever before. The problem is, when we are time-poor, attention-starved, under pressure, and trying to keep up, we risk not looking up, not seeing the bigger picture, not having perspective. To succeed today, we cant work in the same ways that we always have. We must be faster and more agile. Maximizing and prioritizing time are key to being successful. We need to reset how we use our time so we can create better quality attention and impact at work. Only by taking back control of our own time at work can we do better work and enjoy our work more.
Learn How To
- Take back time to improve your productivity and relationships at work
- Measure how you use your time and where the value is
- Make the best use of shared, live meeting time, and strategies for asynchronous communication, meeting patterns, and standards of behavior
Who Should Take This Course
- Team leaders or team members struggling with distraction, overload, too many emails, or too many meetings
- Leaders who feel their teams are time-poor, attention-starved, and pressured to work faster and better with greater impact
- Teams that work remotely across the globe and need to agree on new rules of engagement to preserve and respect each others time