Help People
Maximize Their Time
Setting priorities and managing time are basic to enhancing individual and
organizational performance. The pressure to find innovative ways to achieve
goals, stay ahead of the competition, respond quickly to customer needs, and
enjoy life outside of work is increasingly intense in today's less structured,
information-driven workplace. Meeting the daily challenges of managing
professional and personal responsibilities requires a learning strategy that
focuses on individual needs. The Time Mastery Profile® helps people
assess their time-management effectiveness and create a personal plan for
improving their skills in key areas.
Create More Time
in the Day
If you could reduce your staff's wasted time by just five minutes every hour,
productivity would jump 8.3 percent. Efficiency levels would also rise as
employees devoted more time to completing critical tasks. The advantages of
effective time management include the following:
1.
Accomplishing more each day
2. Meeting project deadlines
3. Serving more customers without added staff, equipment, or office space
4. Spending more time pursuing opportunities and less time doing paperwork
and attending meetings
Tap Into A
Powerful Tool for Self-Assessment
The Time Mastery Profile is a unique tool that provides people with a complete
self-directed assessment of their current time-management effectiveness. The
instrument consists of 60 statements that describe employees' time-related
behavior in 12 categories:
Attitudes
Goals
Priorities
Analyzing
Planning
Scheduling
Interruptions
Meetings
Written communications
Delegation
Procrastination
Team time
Transform
Self-Awareness Into Results
The Time Mastery Profile includes a workbook with practical tips to help
employees improve their time-management skills in 12 key categories. The
workbook supplies a detailed framework for a personal action plan under each of
the 12 headings. Written in contemporary language for all levels of the
organization, the Time Mastery Profile is comprehensive and fast. Most people
need less than one hour to take the first steps toward more effective management
of their time.