September 25: ECAA, Mechanical Contractors Association Offer Time & Priority Management Training

ECAA

 

Aug 20, 2018

This interactive workshop will provide you with tools to help you decide what to do and when to do it so you can re-gain control over your workday and your life. The event takes place at the Electrical Contractors Association of Alberta provincial office in Edmonton, Alberta.

Instructor Julianna Cantwell is President of Juna Consulting Inc., a strategic HR consulting practice that helps organizations improve individual and group performance. Specializing in learning and development for 20 years and communications for more than 15 years, Julianna logs over 100 days a year speaking and facilitating learning.

Upon completion of this session, frontline staff, supervisors, and managers will be able to

• explore their relationship with time & personal priorities
• identify common “time wasters” and interruptions in the work environment
• analyze whether they waste other people’s time unintentionally
• apply strategies for effectively managing time, including determining important vs. urgent matters (proactively) and using quick decision-making system (reactively)

Register here: http://events.ecaa.ab.ca/events/time-priority-management/
Photo courtesy of Steve Buissinne on Pixabay.

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