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Course Description

Every day is filled with new tasks, new challenges, and new distractions. Every so often you need to take a step back to audit how you are using your time and what your priorities should be. Doing so will allow you to effectively manage not only your own time and priorities, but the time and priorities of your direct reports as well.

In this course, Professors Diane Burton and Allison Elias will help you determine the needed frequency of audits, as well as how to create and conduct evaluations of yourself, your teams, and the organization. They will help you examine priorities and tasks on seven critical levels. In the course project, you will examine your work situation, and work-life balance, all with the goal and tools to become more efficient and effective.

 

Project Management Institute (PMI®) Continuing Certification: Participants who successfully complete this course will receive 6 Professional Development Units (PDUs) from PMI®. Please contact PMI ® for details about professional project management certification or recertification.

 

Faculty Author

Diane Burton, Ph.D., Professor of Human Resource Studies in the School of Industrial and Labor Relations at Cornell University.

Allison Elias, Assistant Professor in the School of Industrial and Labor Relations at Cornell University.

Benefits to the Learner

  • Improve efficiency by effectively managing your own time and priorities as well as the time and priorities of others
  • Determine the needed frequency of audits so that you can begin to make more effective decisions regarding managing time and priorities
  • Conduct an audit of priorities to assess how well they fit in the seven critical levels
  • 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

Target Audience

This course is intended for new and lower-level managers with under three years of experience in a management role. Learners may come from every continent and industry and from a diverse range of organizations, including for profits large and small, NGOs, and governmental agencies.

Accrediting Associations

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School of Industrial and Labor Relations, Cornell University 
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