Leadership & Time Management

Will Thomas - Managing Worlkload Pocket Book

Managing Workload and Time Management

This course is based around the popular publication
The Managing Workload Pocketbook

Managing workload effectively
This one day programme is ideal for teachers and managers who find themselves overloaded. The course provides a blend of opportunities to examine approaches to managing workload, time management, and stress limiting strategies. Delegates are encouraged to examine the thoughts and behaviours that lead to feelings of resourcefulness and to choose ways of working which bring their lives back into balance.

Why attend Managing Workload?
This programme helps you to develop strategies to manage the overwhelming quantity of work you may be experiencing. It provides a blend of practical workable tips and tools alongside a deeper examination of your relationship with time and work. For really effective progress in managing work and life commitments it is necessary to examine our behaviours and this course helps you do this in a supportive and resourceful way.

What will I learn when I attend?
You will learn:

How to manage time and workload
How to set goals
What is stopping you from managing workload effectively and what you can do to address it
How to prioritise
Techniques for staying on top of work
How to beat bullies and say no
How to evaluate your progress maintain a balance over time
How to build and maintain your resilience to cope with unhelpful stress
How is the course structured?

The course provides a framework for examining your current situation and identifies your specific needs. It brings you a vast range of tools and tips for really getting control of your workload and supports you to develop an action plan to for on going success. You will receive a complimentary copy of the Managing Workload Pocketbook, written by leading coach, Will Thomas, to enable you to have on going reference material and support. You’ll get access to downloadable materials to support you beyond the programme.

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