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Course Description

Every day is filled with new tasks, new challenges, and new distractions. Occasionally, you need to take a step back to audit how you are using your time and setting your priorities. By doing so, you will become more effective at managing your time and priorities as well as the time and priorities of others.

In this course, Professors Diane Burton and Allison Elias help you determine the needed frequency of these time-and-priority audits and enable you to create and conduct audits of yourself, your team, and your organization. You will examine priorities and tasks on seven critical levels. You will also leverage tools to determine when audits are needed, conduct those audits, and identify your work-life balance, all with the goal of becoming more efficient and effective.

This course includes

  • Four tools to download and use on the job

  • Seven quizzes

  • Five opportunities to reflect, share, and apply what you have learned

  • One course transcript

Benefits to the Learner

  • Improve productivity by managing your time and priorities as well as the time and priorities of others

  • Determine the needed frequency of time and priority audits so you can make thoughtful decisions regarding managing time and priorities

  • Conduct an audit of priorities and assess how they fit in at seven levels of analysis

  • Determine what is and is not getting done and how time is being used by conducting an audit of your and others' use of time

  • Evaluate your own and others' skills and interests to better distribute work

  • Examine the impact that time and task management can have on work and life

 


 
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