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XVII TI-UPRM Workshop: Time Management: Managing Multiple Priorities


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FACILITATOR: Peter Turla (click here for bio)   

DATE:     September 6, 2007.

PLACE:     Eugene Francis Conference Room (in the Physics building)

OVERVIEW:

We all have the same amount of time each day. The way we elect to spend
this time determines our success. Time Management Made Easy is a powerful
course packed with time saving ideas that you can use every day of your
life. You’ll learn the most effective, easy to use techniques ever devised
to help you stay organized all day and to get more done than you ever
thought possible.

This course will teach ways to increase productivity without working
harder or longer. It will show how to focus on high-payoff activities and
eliminate time-wasting behavior. This course provides invaluable
techniques for handling the challenges professionals face every day.


OBJECTIVES:

This course will enable the participant to:

   * Get more done
   * Successfully juggle your multiple and conflicting priorities
   * Stay on schedule, even with tight deadlines
   * Say "No" tactfully and still be viewed as a team player
   * Avoid procrastination
   * Deal with information overload
   * Handle phone calls & interruptions
   * Accomplish high-payoff activities and goals
   * Organize your desk, e-mail and paperwork
   * Delegate so that teamwork is effective
   * Long and short-term planning strategies
   * Write effective "To-Do" Lists
   * Balance your personal & your professional life



AGENDA:

8:00 AM Registration & Wake-up coffee
8:30 AM Morning Session (1/2)
10:15 AM Break
10:30 AM Morning Session (2/2)
12:00 M Lunch
1:00 PM Afternoon Session (1/2)
2:30 PM Break
2:45 PM  Afternoon Session (2/2)
4:30 PM Evaluation
 

CONTACTS:

Dr. Manuel Jimenez*
Electrical and Computer Engineering Department -RUM
e-mail: mjimenez@ece.uprm.edu
Exts.: 3780

Dr. Gladys O. Docoudray
Electrical and Computer Engineering Department - RUM
e-mail: ducoudray@ece.uprm.edu
Ext.: 3178

Dr. Rogelio Palomera
Electrical and Computer Engineering Department - RUM
e-mail: palomera@ece.uprm.edu
Ext.: 3098

* Reservations

REMARKS:
- The workshop will count for CEP credit (8 hours)
- Reservations required due to limited number of seats
- Refreshments and lunch will be served

SPONSORS:

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