Personal Productivity Improvement: Managing Tasks and Maximizing Productivity


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Overview/Description
Do highly productive people have some innate skill that others do not? Or do people become productive because of their choices and actions? This course teaches that anyone can be productive if they choose to be – and follow it up with action. People tend to become less productive when faced with major projects, often feeling overwhelmed or unable to complete what's required of them. This course examines task management and 'chunking' and how they can help workloads seem much less overwhelming. It also looks at how to determine which are priority tasks and which are nonessential. And it examines the importance of scheduling and detailing schedule items using a to-do list. Taking time to create a schedule at the start will save you time and energy in the long run. And knowing how to properly use a to-do list can help maximize personal productivity.

Target Audience
Individuals wishing to improve their productivity in the workplace

Expected Duration (hours)
1.0

Lesson Objectives

Personal Productivity Improvement: Managing Tasks and Maximizing Productivity

  • assess your time and set your priorities in a given scenario
  • recognize how to chunk your time
  • recognize the basic principles of scheduling
  • analyze the use of a to-do list in a given scenario
  • Course Number:
    pd_16_a03_bs_enus