Time Management and Prioritization

This class will delve into time management skills that can help us work more efficiently while managing our to-do lists. The course will touch upon prioritization and organization techniques, as well as how to communicate and advocate for our needs in the workplace.

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Learning Outcomes

  • Explore different philosophies in organizing your workload
  • Use multiple prioritization techniques with your task list
  • Learn three tips to practice inbox management
  • Practice professional self-advocacy
  • Discover mental models that alter how you experience time

Intended Audience

UB faculty and staff

Prerequisites

None

Fee

Free

Class Schedule and Registration

Log in to UB EDGE to view workshop dates and register. (Don't have a UB EDGE account? Search for dates on the UB Calendar and email training@buffalo.edu or call 716-645-4459 to register.)

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Instructor

Kyle O'Neill

Training Facilitator

Organizational Development and Effectiveness (ODE)

Phone: 716-645-4489

Email: koneill2@buffalo.edu

Contact for Questions

Kerry Lynch.

Kerry Gangi

Program Coordinator and Communications Specialist

Organizational Development and Effectiveness (ODE)

Phone: 716-645-4459

Email: training@buffalo.edu

The University at Buffalo is committed to providing reasonable accommodations to individuals with any disabilities. If you require accommodations to participate in this session, please contact Organizational Development and Effectiveness (ODE) at (716) 645-4459 or training@buffalo.edu prior to attending the workshop. Please allow ample time for ODE to work with the Office of Accessibility Resources to arrange accommodations.