'Too much to do', in too little time and a constant sense of ‘information overload’? 1 in 5 employees are off work with stress each year. The old 'time management' models are abstract, out-dated and don’t work. We focus on habits, choices, actions, attention and energy as well as project-planning and the art of perfect ‘to-do lists’. We’ll look at leading contemporary productivity models and psychology, but also work practically to help you implement a simple, foolproof workflow system to organise and define your work, and by the end of the day you’ll feel in complete control. Feel free to bring along your to-do lists, any project planning materials you use and even your laptop – let’s get it all under control, shall we?!

Birmingham

Venue: BVSC, Digbeth High Street
Time: 10.30am – 4.30pm (lunch provided)

'Too much to do', in too little time and a constant sense of ‘information overload’? 1 in 5 employees are off work with stress each year. The old 'time management' models are abstract, out-dated and don’t work. We focus on habits, choices, actions, attention and energy as well as project-planning and the art of perfect ‘to-do lists’. We’ll look at leading contemporary productivity models and psychology, but also work practically to help you implement a simple, foolproof workflow system to organise and define your work, and by the end of the day you’ll feel in complete control. Feel free to bring along your to-do lists, any project planning materials you use and even your laptop – let’s get it all under control, shall we?!

Format

This full day workshop will be split between presentation and practical implementation coaching.

"Really great. Everyone should know this stuff."

Marya Valiakas,
Ink Copywriters


"It will revolutionize your working life!”

Glenn White,
De Montfort University


"It helps you to think of the work process as valuable and not a waste of time - it's actually very valuable."

Helen Perry,
NHS Worcestershire


"I liked that it removed the notion of 'time' management and replaced it with 'focus' management."

Lydia Bishop,
Nottinghamshire Royal Society for the Blind

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Inspire Learning & Development,
"How to Get Things Done"
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