Time Management

Master Your Time, Master Your Life

As a Productive Leader in life and business, your time is your most precious asset. As a matter of fact, your time is your life. Being a master of your time is thus essential to master your life and business. Quindi, esser maestro del tempo è l’abilità essenziale per essere maestro della vita e del lavoro. Great Leaders have great systems of time management.

• Understand “time perception” 

• Learn how to say “NO”.

• Stop procrastinating and complete the job.

• Acquire the System of Time Management.

• Become an excellent Productive Leader.

 

Your time is your life. Time mastery is an essential skill for being in control of your life and work. To do this, you must consider all three main aspects of human experience, in relation to time, which constitute the three parts of the Time Management System:
1. the aspect of consciousness: understanding the reality of time;
2. the aspect of the mind: having internal thinking strategies to focus attention and think clearly;
3. the aspect of action: having external action strategies to increase efficiency and effectiveness.
The “Time Management” training is full of practical tools and strategies that leaders can experience during the course and immediately use in their work and life to save time and increase their productivity.
Time Management knowledge and strategies will be enriched in light of case studies of successful leading companies such as: Apple, Amazon, Blue Origin, P & G, IBM, Berkshire Hathaway, Microsoft, McDonald’s, Intel, Walgreens, Circuit City ( 1982-2000), 3M, Google.

The “Time Management” training will cover all three aspects of the System. Analytically:

1. Consciousness: the reality of time.
the. The reason for the mastery of time.
ii. The psychology of time.
iii. From leadership to management: values, vision and objectives.
iv. Key result areas.
v. Establish clear priorities: the Pareto principle and the “long-term perspective”.
you. Start the most important work and complete it.
vii. The power of concentration.
viii. The power of habits.
ix. Biological times.
x. Stay focused.

2. Mind: thinking “in time”, perception of time, internal chronology and work performance.
i. Think! The daily practice of the “golden hour”.
ii. Clarity of mind: “clarifying” the inner timeline.
iii. Time perception: how to “have more time” and reduce emotional stress.
iv. Focus versus multitasking.
v. Time Blocks: Tools for Getting Into the “Flow.”
you. The mental strategy to be “punctual” and the one to always be “chasing time” (you also want to know the “enemy”!).
vii. “Emotional Focus”: The beauty of doing wonderful work.
viii. “Step by step fiercely.” The case of Blue Origin, LLC.
ix. Planning. RsP: Return on Planning.
x. Overcoming Procrastination: Establishing a Sense of Urgency.

3. Action strategies: the virtue of proactivity.
the. Building the “to-do list”: the ABCDE method and awareness of the “consequences”.
ii. The time management matrix: importance versus urgency.
iii. The liberating power of the “don’t do list”: how to say “No”.
iv. Galileo’s rule: “Measure what is measurable and make measurable what is not.” Measure daily activities.
v. Learn from the riskiest activities: military, construction, aviation, medical surgery. The simple power of checklists.
you. Learn from the most efficient companies: McDonald’s, Intel, Apple, Amazon, Blue Origin, P&G, IBM, Berkshire Hathaway, Microsoft, Walgreens, Google. The cultural discipline of operating manuals (even for the individual!).
vii. Being real: reality check; buffer times; predict the unexpected and the “unpredictable”.
viii. Building in the mind by thinking on paper.
ix. Group tasks to best navigate the “learning curve”: email, text, and phone.
x. Conduct efficient and effective meetings.
xi. Check for interruptions.
xii. Organize your workspace: Everything has a place.
xiii. Proactivity in simple practical habits.
xiv. Thinking outside the box: Making the most of creative time.
xv. At the end of the day… The self-report.
xvi. Recharge the batteries.

Being master of your time is being master of your life.
Mastery of time and work increases your productivity as a leader, tripling your results and saving hours of work in your day. With obvious consequences on your business profits and your overall happiness, energy and personal satisfaction.
The final point and greatest gift of Time Management is personal balance. The main purpose of learning and practicing the time management system is to improve the quality of your life.
Duration.

Duration.
The “Time Management” training is an intensive 12-day course. It can be reduced to meet individual or organizational needs. As a rule, it takes place over 4 weekends of 3 days each.