Work Smarter, Not Harder: Time Management for Personal & Professional Productivity

$35.00

You will be able to gain and apply your knowledge and understanding of personal and professional awareness, organization and commitment.read more…

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What you'll learn

Smart Work Habits Just Don’t Happen

Time Is the Most Limited Resource

Little Tips That Make a Big Impact

Let’s Bring It All Together

Description

You will be able to gain and apply your knowledge and understanding of personal and professional awareness, organization and commitment, and use the tools, methods and techniques that you have learned in goal setting, prioritization, scheduling, and delegation to overcome time management challenges and enhance productivity.

Upon completing this course, you will be able to:
1. Learn to plan effectively to achieve your personal and professional goals
2. Learn to recognize and overcome barriers to successful time management
3. Identify specific time management tools and use them effectively
4. Manage resources both effectively and efficiently
5. Keep your sense of perspective to prevent and manage crises
6. Learn to delegate effectively
7. Learn to manage expectations and say “No” when appropriate

Requirements

Access to a computer or mobile device with an internet connection.

Motivation to learn!

There are no special materials or prerequisite knowledge required for this course.

Who this course is for

Students who are new to this field

Students willing to put in a couple hours to learn about Work Smarter, Not Harder: Time Management for Personal & Professional Productivity

Advanced students wanting to add another skill to their portfolio

Content Creator

Margaret Meloni, MBA, PMP – Instructor, University of California, Irvine Extension

This course includes

Participation Confirmation/Certificate

Option for learning at your own pace

Videos and reading material about the course

Practice tests

Assessed tasks with feedback from other course participants

Evaluated tests with feedback

Evaluated programming tasks

Discussions

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