Course Code: OA4
Category: Office Administration
Dates, Venues & Fees:
Apr 20-May 01 | Dubai | $5,700.00
Sep 14-Sep 25| London | $6,500.00
Duration: Two Weeks
Course Overview
In today’s challenging working environment, the average employee is confronted with ever-growing task, conflicting demands and constantly changing priorities. The professional of the twenty-first century should have the skills to efficiently deal with seemingly infinite number of tasks, impending deadlines and multiple priorities. This training course on Managing Multiple Tasks, Priorities and Deadlines will resource delegates with the skills to master time, manage several tasks efficiently and get priorities properly streamlined.
Target Audience
This Managing Multiple Tasks, Priorities and Deadlines training course is designed for:
• Team leaders, Supervisors, Unit and Departmental Heads
• Business Managers
• Project Management Professionals
• Administrative and support staff
• Meeting and special event planners
• Administrative Professionals
• Coordinators and Directors
• Anyone who juggles multiple tasks and deadlines
Course Outcomes
By the end of this course, delegates will gain knowledge and skills to:
• Improve individual leadership performance by identifying productive, effective and efficient task concepts
• Develop effective task planning for individuals and teams
• Automate tasks and other means of tasks optimization
• Effectively use basic project planning tools to plan and schedule work
• Identify key stakeholders and understand how to gain their support and input
• Use positive communication and influencing techniques to ensure work is completed on time
• Appreciate and engage colleagues to gain their commitment and support
Key Course Highlights
• Tasks in business environments
• Effective planning and project management
• Setting priorities and deadlines in time management techniques
• Evaluating and establishing priorities to meet deadlines
• Influencing and stakeholder management
• Motivating and inspiring others to high performance
• Personally managing tasks to implement change