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Getting Organized and In Control

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Summary:
A recent study suggested that the average office worker receives 190 pieces of information a day and wastes as much as 150 hours a year looking for “stuff”. Another study suggests that at least 10% of all documents are lost or misfiled. With information overload growing and budgets tight, you can’t afford the wasted time and lost productivity that comes from a cluttered desk, messy files, or no system of personal organization. At this workshop, you’ll learn to how to streamline daily tasks, organize personal space, effectively use calendars, communicate using the appropriate means, and more.

Duration:
1 Day/Lecture & Lab

Audience:
This course is designed for anyone who has felt the frustration of being overworked, overcommitted or overwhelmed and wants to develop an effective system for staying organized.

Topics:

  • Self awareness
  • Cleaning out Personal Space
  • Controlling clutter on your computer
  • Calendars, Lists, Personal Organizers
  • Effective office communication
  • Goal Setting for Peak Performance
  • Action Plan

Prerequisites:
There are no prerequisites required for this course.




Last Update: May 22, 2012