Getting Organized for Peak Performance
.MP4, AVC, 1280x720, 30 fps | English, AAC, 2 Ch | 41m | 490 MB
Instructor: Don Gilman
.MP4, AVC, 1280x720, 30 fps | English, AAC, 2 Ch | 41m | 490 MB
Instructor: Don Gilman
You’ve probably heard it a thousand times: “Time is money.” But how can you capture all of that revenue when you feel constantly bogged down by disorganization and disruption? The steady barrage of technology, clutter, procrastination, and a never-ending to-do list of tasks—how can you ever hope to reach your potential when you can’t even control your time?
Not to worry—in this course, join best-selling author and executive coach Dr. Don Gilman as he shows you how to make the most of your time by getting a grip on your time management workflow and lending structure to your work environment. Learn to use strategic-planning tools more effectively and with ease, delegating some of your work to others and managing that vicious beast: your dreaded email inbox. If you're ready to reach your goals and achieve peak performance, why wait when you can start today?
Learning objectives
- Define key strategies for improving personal time management and workflow efficiency.
- Apply effective delegation techniques to tasks that do not require personal attention.
- Organize physical and digital workspaces to minimize clutter and enhance productivity.
- Use batching to increase efficiency in task management and reduce time wasted on task-switching.
- Develop a system for managing and prioritizing emails to reduce distractions and increase focus on critical tasks.
- Create a comprehensive filing system that categorizes files into working, reference, archive, and disaster files for easy accessibility and efficiency.
- Identify and implement routines that enhance daily productivity and ensure time is allocated effectively to high-priority tasks.
- Utilize the SPIRIT model for goal setting to articulate clear, measurable, and achievable objectives.
- Construct a detailed action plan that aligns short-term tasks with long-term goals to ensure consistent progress.
- Evaluate personal and professional activities to eliminate unnecessary tasks and focus on those that contribute most to achieving objectives.