Instructor
David Osburn
Instructor
Develop a framework of “effective” time management. Identify the three-time factors: time wasters or stealers, time savers and time management techniques. Highlight concepts that distinguish the relationship between time management and behavioral science versus traditional time management tools or gimmicks. Finally, explore the need to manage oneself to improve time management.
• Determine how to develop a framework of effective time management.
• Identify the three time factors: time wasters, time savers and time management techniques.
• Recognize the relationship between time management and behavioral science.
• Analyze self-management in order to improve the management of time.
• Building an effective time management framework
• Three-time factors-time wasters, time savers and time management techniques
• Managing “oneself” to improve the management of time
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Sole practitioners, firm partners, CFOs, controllers, and staff accountants.