Managing Time at Work  

MANAGING TIME AT WORK

Course Description: 
This course provides the participants with the understanding and skills necessary to effectively manage their time on the job. Tools provided in the course can be used individually or incorporated into an existing planning system the participants currently have. The seminar focuses on how to organize and prioritize daily tasks, manage workflow, develop a daily plan, manage interruptions, and manage computer information.

Audience:  Bank personnel who are not currently using an organized method to plan and manage their time or who want a refresher. This includes managers, supervisors, sales staff, and other bank employees who are responsible for completing varied tasks in a typical day.

Learning Objectives:  After completing this course, students will be able to:

  • Describe why time management is important.
  • Use a planning form to organize tasks.
  • Prioritize and adjust daily tasks.
  • Utilize efficient work area techniques.
  • Handle interruptions.
  • Utilize time saving tips for the computer.

Course Credit: AIB credit: 0.25

Delivery Options: This course can be delivered in the classroom and is also a self-paced online course:

  • ABA eLearning Self-paced online course  (length: 3-4 hours)
    Price: $95 members; $130 non-members 
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  • Participant's Handbook and Trainer's Guide - Tools for in-house training
    Handbook:  Catalog #3003872
    $36.75 member; $57.75 non-member

    Trainer's Guide:  Catalog #3003873
    $95 member; $135 non-member

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    Please note:  Managing Time at Work is printed on demand as ordered.  The Handbook and Trainer's Guide may not be returned.

For further information, please call Elisa Legg at 212-297-1679 or elegg@nyba.com.

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