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Managing Multiple Priorities: The Discipline of Getting Things Done

June 11 | 9 AM - 4 PM ( additional courses to be scheduled )

Master the art of prioritizing tasks, managing deadlines, and increasing productivity; strategies to blend time and task management for more effective control over your day.

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Effectively managing multiple priorities is one of the most important skills for any manager or professional. This six-hour session, Managing Multiple Priorities: The Discipline of Getting Things Done, guides participants in mastering how to determine what tasks to focus on, when to complete them, and how to delegate effectively when necessary. Many professionals fall into the trap of assuming that common sense alone is enough to handle priorities and deadlines, but this course provides structured strategies to improve productivity and effectiveness.

Participants will learn how to blend time and task management into a single, practical approach that works for any challenging schedule. The session covers techniques for planning, prioritizing, and executing tasks, while also addressing common obstacles such as interruptions, competing deadlines, and unclear objectives. By the end of the course, attendees will have actionable tools and methods to take greater control over their day, enhance efficiency, and ensure that important tasks are consistently completed on time. This program is designed to help professionals not only manage their workload but also achieve better outcomes with less stress.

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