Presentation Outline
Managing Multiple Priorities
Juggling work priorities while still having a life.
It seems there's never enough time in the day. Managers have so many competing demands and interruptions that they can easily become busy -- but not necessarily productive. The solution is not time management per se -- it's priority management. In other words, it's more important to work effectively on the right things than it is to work efficiently on the wrong things. Your influence -- be it at work, in your relationships, or even with your health -- is dramatically impacted by your ability to manage multiple priorities.
These are skills that you'll develop in this module of the Influence with Ease® series, with Jeff Mowatt. Participants learn the strategies, techniques, and mindset for managing multiple priorities including:
- optimize your energy devoted to projects, administration, and customers.
- prioritize tasks in a way that's more congruent with corporate objectives.
- use a simple organizing concept that require less maintenance and provides greater flexibility when setting priorities.
- remain focused and on-task despite numerous 'urgent' interruptions.
- overcome commonly held beliefs that make it difficult to meet deadlines.
- juggle several tasks at work and at home without feeling overwhelmed.
- generate the physical and mental energy you need to support your priorities.
Managing Multiple Priorities is a great message for business owners, managers, and executives. Jeff uses terrific stories to illustrate Managing Multiple Priorities in any working environment. It's entertaining, engaging, and useful -- a great environment for learning.
Managing Multiple Priorities is effective as a general session presentation, a breakout session, or a workshop. For a general session, the presentation is full of engaging story-telling and readily applied techniques. As a breakout session or workshop, the presentation is an entertaining package of high-impact content and audience interaction.
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