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Management Skills: Learn to be Efficien

The Management Skills: Learn to Be Efficient course is designed for people who handle large volumes of information through email and other communication channels. It is also suited for freelancers, engineers, lawyers, consultants, company executives, middle managers, team leaders, and anyone who experiences frequent work interruptions while balancing personal life. 

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In the new work environment, it is essential to seek productivity whether working onsite, remotely, or in a hybrid model. Some common questions include how to manage time effectively and how to stay motivated at work—this course provides answers to these concerns. With the Management Skills: Learn to Be Efficient course, you will apply what you learn about personal and professional awareness, organization, and commitment. 

Course objectives

  • To develop daily habits to take control of your time

  • To set work goals and make effective decisions

  • To prepare progress reports and conduct efficient meetings

  • To increase productivity and make the most of your time. 

  • To learn about useful digital tools for work. 

  • To study the burnout phenomenon and how to address it. 

What does it prepare you for?

Through this course on Management Skills: Learn to Be Efficient, you will learn how to use tools, techniques, and methods to set goals and prioritize tasks to overcome challenges related to time management. The course begins by helping you understand your daily habits and then teaches you how to maximize your time. By the end, you will understand the burnout syndrome and be able to manage tasks effectively

Teaching units

UNIT 1. SMART WORK HABITS - JUST A COINCIDENCE?

Take control of your habits!
Productive work VS unproductive work
Create your work plan
Discover the role of motivation!

UNIT 2. THE SCARCEST RESOURCE: TIME

Work-life balance... A myth?
Where does the time go?
Professional Burnout Syndrome

UNIT 3. SMALL TIPS WITH BIG IMPACT

How long will this take me?
Managing communications: I can do it!
Communicate with SLACK
How can I be more organized? Discover NOTION

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