Doing more with your time (Full)
Do you find there never seem to be enough hours in the day?
You are not alone. During times of increased stress and pressure, such as the present market conditions, how we spend our time becomes even more crucial. Too much effort on the wrong types of tasks can leave us feeling exhausted with little to show. Whilst too little effort due to feeling overwhelmed or waiting until we have perfected the task in hand means that no real progress is made.
We all know about time management. Most of us will have read (several) books on the subject or even been on a workshop or two. As leaders we are used to guiding and mentoring others in being more effective. But like all skills they can be honed and improved. The trick is to understand where the improvements can be made and what is holding you back and this master class is designed to do that.
What would you do with 12 extra days this year? What about 22 days?
Would you make more sales? Delivery a few more services to your clients? Or even book a holiday without feeling guilty? 12 days was the minimum amount of time our clients gained from doing the master class. The average was an amazing 22 days each year! We have some people who attend this Master Class and realise they are spending as much as 1 day a week on activities that simply slow the growth of their company down.
Doing More with Your Time is all about focusing on what you do best. This can be summarised as prioritising the tasks that have the biggest impact on your organisation, and minimising the impact of the distracting background noise in a way that suits your personality and working style.
Key Outcomes
- Learn how to prioritise around what matters
- Influence the future of your organisation
- Learn how to achieve more with your time
- Know what types of tasks your personality type should delegate
- Combat the 3 key enemies of time management: procrastination, perfectionism, and feeling overwhelmed
Areas Covered
- Personality Types
- Linking the big vision to the day to day
- Understand highly productive behaviour
- 15 top tools to make the most of your time
- Uncover the moral and motivation of yourself and those around you
- Uncover the reasons why some tasks stifle your productivity and others don’t
Client Results & Comments
“At first I was sceptical and before coming to the Master Class I was thinking ‘will I really learn something?’ – as it was paid for by Train to Gain I thought it was worth a try. After the day I learnt a lot and found it extremely productive – I have reclaimed almost an entire day each week.” – Nathan Azizoff, Partner at David Nathan Associates Financial Advisors.
“I used the skills gained in the course to help make my team more productive and I have definitely noticed everyone pulling together more and being more efficient. Learning about the Jung types was especially useful and they really enjoyed getting to grips with it and then applying it to suppliers and clients alike!” – Sarah Green, MD, Tailored Time http://www.tailoredtime.com/
Our clients typically see a minimum of 5% improvement in their own productivity. That is equivalent to 121 days of extra working time each year from taking a single day out of the office. Where attendees have passed the ideas and concepts on to their team the time savings are even greater.
1 based on 240 working days x 7.5 hours = 1,800 hours x 5% = 90 hours / 7.5 = 12 days.