By Mike Figliuolo, Managing Director, thoughtLEADERS, LLC

Time Management Techniques

Language: English
All Levels

Course description

Time is the only thing you can’t get back so you have to make the most of it. Learn simple techniques you can immediately apply to use your time more effectively and get more done.

Time is precious and requires active management otherwise it just wastes away. This course contains tried and true approaches for getting the most out of your time. The course covers elements of good time management, reducing demands on your time, increasing your supply of time, saying "no" to requests for your time, and managing your calendar and inbox. The value of this course to participants and the organization are improved productivity and efficiency, less stress and feelings of being overwhelmed, and better work-life balance because of increased efficiency.

Objectives The Elements of Good Time Management Reducing Demands on Your Time Increasing Your Supply of Time Saying “No” Managing Your Calendar Taming Your Email Inbox

Who is it for The target audience for this course is anyone who is trying to reclaim their time and be more efficient as well as have more time for themselves.

Related Skills

Course overview - 6

  • The Elements of Good Time Management

  • Reducing Demands on Your Time

  • Increasing Your Supply of Time

  • Saying “No”

  • Managing Your Calendar

  • Taming Your Email Inbox

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Meet your instructor

Mike Figliuolo
Mike FigliuoloManaging Director, thoughtLEADERS, LLC
Mike Figliuolo is founder and managing director of thoughtLEADERS, LLC, a professional services training firm. He is an internationally recognized speaker and blogger on the topics of leadership, communications, decision-making, problem solving, and other critical business skills. An honor graduate from West Point, Mike served in the US Army as a combat arms officer. Before founding his own company, he was an assistant professor at Duke University, a consultant at McKinsey & Company, and an executive at Capital One and Scotts Miracle-Gro. He is the author of One Piece of Paper: The Simple Approach to Powerful, Personal Leadership (www.onepieceofpaper.com), Lead Inside the Box: How Smart Leaders Guide Their Teams to Exceptional Results (www.leadinsidethebox.com), and The Elegant Pitch: Create a Compelling Recommendation, Build Broad Support, and Get it Approved (www.elegantpitch.com). Mike's blog and the programs he teaches can be found at www.thoughtleadersllc.com.