09 Feb Time Management
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Description
Everyone has an opportunity to improve upon their time management through this webinar. Focusing your efforts on those areas that have the most value to you and being effective and efficient with your time are the primary concepts that we will explore. The course will provide you with skills, tools and a host of resources to continue your time management journey. Life is made up of time – come explore how to get more out of your life.
Event Materials
5 MBPRSENTATION: Time Management85 KBHANDOUT: Action Priority Matrix Worksheet81 KBHANDOUT: Activity Log40 KBHANDOUT: Time Management Resources and Tips543 KBHANDOUT: How Good Is Your Time Management – compiled resources 16 KBHANDOUT: Post it Note Flow Charting89 KBHANDOUT: Tools for flow chart and brainstorming14 KBHANDOUT: The One Minute Manager Meets the Monkey
Pre-Work
Please download and take this time management quiz before the event.
543 KBPRE-WORK – How Good Is Your Time Management
Learning Objectives
At the end of the session, attendees will be able to:
- Describe two key time management strategies
- List two resources to assist with time management
- Identify two common pitfalls that impact time management
Schedule of Activities
- 12:00-12:05pm – Welcome
- 12:05-1:25pm – Presentation and Q&A
- 1:25-1:30pm – Thank You and Closing
About the Speaker
Jennifer Sprecher is Director of Strategy Development and Deployment with the School of Nursing. Ms. Sprecher works with organizations to achieve excellence through Strategy development, Lean Project Management, balanced scorecards, change management, benchmarking, team problem solving, team and leadership coaching.
Ms. Sprecher is a strong team facilitator, called upon to facilitate high-level teams where interaction and reaching objectives are critical. Sample facilitations include strategic planning, building collaborations, designing and developing new services, products and processes, implementing process improvements, implementing research studies and creating new research centers. She has worked extensively in the past few years within the arena of team science and applying team concepts to innovative development and research teams.
Before the UW School of Nursing, Ms. Sprecher focused exclusively on health research in the Institute of Translational Health Sciences, also within the University of WA. Prior to the UW, Ms. Sprecher spent 7 years as Executive Director of the Washington State Quality Award (WSQA), a Baldrige-based non-profit organization. With a background in Industrial Engineering, Ms. Sprecher has been working with process improvement for over 25 years using continuous process improvement methods including Lean, Lean-Sigma, Plan Do Check Act and 6S (5S workplace organization combined with Safety) and Total Quality Management.
Ms. Sprecher has a bachelor’s degree in Industrial Engineering, a Master’s of Science in Management Systems, is a certified Lean Six Sigma Black Belt and an International Coaching Federation ACC certified Leadership Coach.