Time Management, Planning and Organisation

Learn how to manage deadlines, meet targets, and improve your performance in the workplace. Register now and start anytime.

Time:Price
$149
Time:Duration
10 hours
Time:Delivery
Online
Time:Available
Anytime

About this short course

Time management has an impact on every aspect of your life. Learning time management, planning and organisation techniques allows you to prioritise tasks, manage workloads and move beyond procrastination. Effective time management and planning reduces stress, increases productivity, and enables you to successfully achieve your goals.

On completion of this course, you will have gained the skills and knowledge needed to manage deadlines, meet targets, and improve performance.

How to get credit for this course:

On successful completion of this course, you will receive a digital Certificate of Completion as well as a credential point to support your further study. This course is one of several courses in our Professional Skills suite. View our full list of courses available within this suite and learn how to accrue your credential points.

Who should do this course?

The course is designed for people interested in developing effective time management skills to achieve goals and increase their productivity.

Course Structure

This self-directed course provides 10 hours of quality learning. You will have up to six months to access the materials and complete the course once you register.

On completion you will be able to:

Assess your own time management skills.

Develop strategies to manage your time.

Apply techniques to reduce stress, increase productivity, and achieve goals.

Meet your instructor

Dr Cherie Hawkins

Dr Cherie Hawkins' main area of expertise is in career development and life aspirations, and she is passionate about programs, projects and activities that enable individuals to build their skills and knowledge through experiential learning.

This course has been developed by a team of highly experienced educators, industry experts and skilled professional practitioners including Dr Cherie Hawkins, Dr Ana Lobo, Jennifer Kemp-Smith, Dr Amanda Harper, Associate Professor Andrea Carr, and Netty Gibson. It has been informed by community and industry consultation and draws on contemporary principles and practices.

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