BSSC 2031 - Managing Your Time and Priorities

Noncredit / Fall 2008

Delivery/Location: Denver

In the fast-paced world we live in today time is a valuable asset; an inefficient unorganized approach to the workday can cause undue stress and inhibit progress. Balancing time and workload is often an important factor to personal success. In this class, you will learn the tools to become a more efficient worker through organizing and prioritizing your job.

Specifically, you will:

  • Learn to set and achieve short and long term goals based on the purpose of your department.
  • Be taught skills to move from crisis management and putting out fires to the proactive discipline of organizing and prioritizing.
  • Walk away with a personal action plan that will aid in the facilitation of time management in your specific work situation.

Noncredit courses do not produce academic credit nor appear on a Colorado State University academic transcript.

Instructors

Russell Sanders

Russell Sanders, known by the nickname, Rusty, holds four degrees in psychology and theology. His career spans over thirty years with experience as a clergyman, psychologist, and organizational consultant and trainer.

His educational and work experience uniquely prepares him as an educator and trainer helping managers and supervisors to succeed. His vision is to assist people in maximizing their effectiveness as leaders and managers. With an energetic and highly interactive style, participants in Dr. Sanders? programs make discoveries that they can use immediately in their personal and professional relationships. His greatest pride is in the success of others.

1 Section Available

Section 110 (Denver)
Date: Oct. 21 - Oct. 21, 2008 (1 day)
Time: T; 9 am - 3 pm
Location: Denver Center
410 17th Street, Suite 1400
Denver, CO 80202
Instructors: Russell Sanders
Tuition: $195
Registration ends Sunday, Oct 19, 2008

For More Information

Karima Bounini
(303) 376-2617
kbounini@learn.colostate.edu

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